Friday, October 17, 2008

More Evidence Ayers Ghost Wrote Obama's 'Dreams'

Writing today in The American Thinker, Jack Cashill says evidence continues to mount that Barack Obama had substantial help from Bill Ayers in the creation of his 1995 book, Dreams From My Father, a book that Time Magazine has called "the best-written memoir ever produced by an American politician." The evidence falls into five general categories, here summarized.

The discovery of new matching nautical metaphors from both Ayers and Obama that almost assuredly came from the same source: Ayers, a former merchant seaman.
The discovery of a Bill Ayers' essay on memoir writing, whose postmodern themes and phrases are echoed throughout Dreams.
  • A newly discovered book chapter from 1990 that shows clearly and painfully the limits of Obama's prose style the year he received a contract to write Dreams.

  • The revelation by radical Islamicist Rashid Khalidi that Ayers made his "dining room table" available for neighborhood writers who needed help.

  • A refined timeline that shows Ayers had the means, the motive and the time to help Obama when he needed it most.

In his article, Cashill discusses the timeline, neighborhood assistance, Obama's limited skills, postmodern themes, sea metaphors and why all this matters.
At the end of the day, the observer is left with only two conclusions: either Barack Obama experienced a quantum surge in his writing skills almost overnight; or someone made a major contribution to the rewriting of his book.
It matters because, if true, Obama has been lying and continues to lie about his deep association with Ayres and a conspiratorial rise to power that includes ACORN, Black Liberation Theology, and the socialist template Obama has in mind for America.

Read it.

Also see:
The Ad Obama Doesn't Want You to See
Did William Ayers Ghostwrite Obama's Book, Dreams of My Father?

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