Obama may regret all that audacious puffing in his autobiographical books. The Chicago Tribune published interesting information this past weekend detailing some of the stories told by Obama to further his image as a downtrodden, struggling child and young adult. Now that he has decided to play with the big boys and girl, what he says, and said, matters.
Rhetoric often sounds pretty as it rolls off of the lips. Unfortunately for Obama, those little white lies can turn into big liabilities when they are exposed to the light of a good reporters examination. His handlers ought to be combing through his past writings and statements to prepare for a potential onslaught of questions.
Expect to see more misstatements from Obama as he tries to figure out how to turn his privileged past into a life full of trials and tribulations. His efforts to pretend he struggled as a Black man in America will become increasingly annoying to people of every race who didn't go to Harvard.
Rhetoric often sounds pretty as it rolls off of the lips. Unfortunately for Obama, those little white lies can turn into big liabilities when they are exposed to the light of a good reporters examination. His handlers ought to be combing through his past writings and statements to prepare for a potential onslaught of questions.
Expect to see more misstatements from Obama as he tries to figure out how to turn his privileged past into a life full of trials and tribulations. His efforts to pretend he struggled as a Black man in America will become increasingly annoying to people of every race who didn't go to Harvard.
Labels: Obama's Fictional Autobiography
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