A Midknight Review exclusive report: Obama inserts himself into American written history as he revises the official presidential bio's of all presidents since and including Calvin Coolidge. .

Have you ever wondered what Obama is thinking when he claims that he is "returning America to its past traditions of fairness for all."  Well,  here is what the man has in mind,  and he is hoping against hope,  that you will buy  into his adaptation of "hope and change."  

Little did we know that this meant "Hope you will go for my changes to American history."  I mean,  who knew??  


Because of a story I found in StripersOnLine, and its review of the brief article found in  Commentary Magazine,  I have taken the time to visit the government site www.whitehouse.gov , and,  using the left hand column, clicked on and reviewed all of the presidential bio's beginning with Calvin Coolidge's bio.  Here is the unabridged version of Obama's intrusion into the life and times of 12 or our past 13 prisidents:    

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  • On Feb. 22, 1924 Calvin Coolidge became the first president to make a public radio address to the American people. President Coolidge later helped create the Federal Radio Commission, which has now evolved to become the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).   President Obama became the first president to hold virtual gatherings and town halls using TwitterFacebookGoogle+LinkedIn, etc.

Ditto Herbert Hoover: 
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  • President Herbert Hoover signed the bill founding the Department of Veterans Affairs July 21, 1930. President Obama is committed to making sure that the VA, the second-largest cabinet department, serves the needs of all veterans and provides a seamless transition from active duty to civilian life, and has directed his Administration to modernize the way health care is delivered and benefits are administered for our nation's veterans.  First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden launched Joining Forces to mobilize all sectors of society to give our service members and their families the opportunities and support they have earned.

FDR
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and Harry Truman's bio:
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  • In a 1946 letter to the National Urban League, President Truman wrote that the government has "an obligation to see that the civil rights of every citizen are fully and equally protected.” He ended racial segregation in civil service and the armed forces in 1948. Today the Obama Administration continues to strive toward upholding the civil rights of its citizens, repealing  Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, allowing people of all sexual orientations to serve openly in our armed forces. Source: Harry S. Truman Library and Museum
He included Eisenhower's bio:

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Yes - he did to the JFK bio, as well:

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  • President John F. Kennedy famously suggested the American people: “Ask what you can do for your country.” In 1961, the Peace Corps was created, facilitating service among citizens working toward peace in developing countries. In 2011, President Obama celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps with a Presidential Proclamation.
He did not forget LBJ

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  • President Lyndon Johnson signed Medicare signed into law in 1965—providing millions of elderly healthcare stability. President Obama’s historic health care reform law, theAffordable Care Actstrengthens Medicare, offers eligible seniors a range of preventive services with no cost-sharing, and provides discounts on drugs when in the coverage gap known as the “donut hole.”
The crook, Richard Nixon

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Obama skips over Gerald Ford's bio 
and goes to Jimmy Carter: 

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With Reagan, Obama inserts two bullets of comparison. 
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Then there is the bullet addition to the George H Bush bio: 
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  • President Barack Obama awarded George H.W. Bush the 2010 Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, for his commitment to service and ability to inspire volunteerism throughout the country, encouraging citizens to be “a thousand points of light.” The administration continues to promote service and civic engagement, honoring heroes of local communities as “Champions of Change” and fostering civic participation.
Bill Clinton's bio is included in the Obama revisions:

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Obama's political excuse, George W Bush is not overlooked:  

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  • In 2002, President George W. Bush’s State of the Union was the first to be live broadcast on the Internet. In 2011 and 2012, President Obama’s State of the Union speeches were available in an enhanced live stream version that featured infographics, charts and data side-by-side in real time with the President’s speech.
  • In 2009, former President Bush partnered with 42nd President Clinton to help rebuild Haiti, after the country was devastated by an earthquake.

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