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Is Obama the Milli Vanilli for Lyrics by Bill Ayers?
By Mark Rhoads
On Tuesday I met with Jack Cashill at the Pizzeria Uno at Union Station in Washington, DC. Cashill is an author who first did some research to compare the style and content in passages from a 1993 book by Bill Ayers called Fugitive Days with a 1995 book by Barack Obama called Dreams From My Father. He was suprised to see three stories that were almost identical in each book and then started using a yellow highlighter to find other styles and passages in common. This week, four scholars have joined Cashill in his findings, now using a computer software program, to find similarities in the style of the two books and in other books by Ayers.
If Obama had a ghost writer, few people would be surprised because Obama had not at that time shown any talent as a writer, had published nothing beyond two poems at Occidental College that were signed, and in fact had to return an advance from Simon and Shuster because he could not come up with any drafts of chapters that were readable. But, if the ghost writer is Bill Ayers, it certainly would underscore the deceptive efforts of Obama to downplay his association with Ayers as “just a guy in the neighborhood.” There is still one way for Obama to wriggle off the hook. He could admit that Ayers was the “book doctor” or helpful editor for Dreams. But even that would be fairly damning in terms of showing how Obama is slippery with the truth. CLICK HERE to read the latest evidence that Obama was not the author, or at least not the only author, of Dreams From My Father in 1995.
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