Meet the real Obama, but check out the facts on display, for yourself. I have and find this video 98% accurate.

As you watch and listen,  do not get too hung up on the birth certificate controversy. The fact that he took four years to reveal his birth certificate makes his claim of "proof," very suspect.  I can produce a real copy of my birth certificate within three days (living in Colorado but born in California).  He could have done precisely the same.  But we can move on from that.  The several SS numbers mentioned in the video,  were news to me.  I have decided not to make an issue of that,  as well.  I will leave that to others.  The very last frames of this video,  I would have left off.  

Having said this,  understand that the remainder of the facts on display are accurate,  a dependable accounting of Obama's background,  as far as it goes.  I am surprised that the video does not go into Obama's absence from the classroom,  as a student,  at the University of Columbia.  I give you testimony on that issue, and its reference link,  below the video box. 


This is long,  but not the full article.  If  the professor in question was someone other than Professor Graff,  I would not have included it in this posting,  but Graff is a big deal.  In a live interview,  I heard him state that alll law students at Columbia attended his classes,  at some point,  all except Barack Obama.  Go to The New Republic, here,  for the following quote. 

Did he attend Columbia as a foreign student? That was the educated guess I made in my appearance on “Hannity” on Fox News a year ago. The only photo of Obama from his Columbia days was in his off-campus apartment with a roommate described by USA Today as a Pakistani national, pot smoker, and cocaine abuser. If you’re a foreign student, you live in housing off-campus with other foreign students.
That would also explain how he transferred to Columbia. Transferring into an Ivy League school is all but impossible. I did a little digging and found out only 3 transfer students in all of America were accepted into Columbia in the past academic year. Three students out of 315 million Americans. Yet those who knew Obama at Occidental called him a pot smoker and partier who rarely attended class. You’re telling me that a poor student, with that record, at an average college, was accepted for transfer into prestigious Columbia University? Only if he was an exotic Indonesian foreign student transferring into a college that desperately wanted to claim an ethnically and globally diverse student body.
Still that might explain how Obama got into Columbia. But where was he for those two years? My gut instincts say something is wrong with “the Obama at Columbia story.” Very wrong. Rancid.
But until now, I was the only one publicly voicing my suspicions. That just changed in a big way. Meet Professor Henry Graff, perhaps the most legendary and honored professor ever at Columbia University. He was THE American History and Diplomatic History professor at Columbia for 46 years. And he is more emphatic than yours truly that there are no Obama footprints at Columbia.
I was put on Professor Graff’s trail by another Columbia classmate, skeptical about Obama’s story. He told me that Professor Graff had been the speaker for the Class of ’53 last weekend at Columbia. My friend was watching Graff answer questions from the crowd when he was asked about Obama at Columbia. Graff said, “I have my doubts he ever went here.”
I did some digging and located Graff’s home phone number. I called him yesterday. Now retired, he was delighted to hear from me. He agreed to go on the record about Obama. Unlike Obama, Professor Graff clearly remembered me. He was thrilled to hear from his former student. I was in several of Graff’s classes and he remembered me like it was yesterday. He sounded great- like he hasn’t lost any of his trademark sharpness in 30 years since we last met.
I was honored to learn that this legendary historian has been following my political career for many years. But he had no such cheery things to say about the President. Graff said, “I taught at Columbia for 46 years. I taught every significant American politician that ever studied at Columbia. I know them all. I’m proud of them all. Between American History and Diplomatic History, one way or another, they all had to come through my classes. Not Obama. I never had a student with that name in any of my classes. I never met him, never saw him, never heard of him.”
Even more importantly, Professor Graff knew the other history and political science professors. “None of the other Columbia professors knew him either” said Graff.
Graff concluded our interview by saying, “I’m very upset by the whole story. I am angry when I hear Obama called ‘the first President of the United States from Columbia University.’ I don’t consider him a Columbia student. I have no idea what he did on the Columbia campus. No one knows him.”

 



4 comments:

  1. Get over it. He is a two term president who has engineered an economic recovery from a disastrous and fraudulent two term republican president. And it keeps getting better.
    http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-economic-outlook-20131216,0,5950056.story#axzz2nrJnmVFB

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  2. You have nothing to brag about. If you think the addition of 10.4 million Americans to the ranks of the unemployed is good news, well, what can I say? But, besides the facts, the summary of Obama's life presented in the above video, has NOTHING to do with your comment. Hell, Hitler and Hugo Chavez were ELECTED to office, proving that political victory is, often, meaningless when it comes to the assessment of the national politic.

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  3. The stock market hits a new high, unemployment falls to lowest level in 5 yrs. What planet are you on?

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  4. Gross domestic product -- the broadest measure of economic activity -- grew at a 4.1% annual pace in the third quarter, up from the 2.8% pace that was first reported in November.

    It was the fastest quarter for economic growth in two years, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis.

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