The fake thesis is as close to the real one as we are going to get, and its accurate.
By claiming that something that is "fake" yet "accurate" puts you in the company of some very scary people. Just ask Kenneth what frequency he's on.
If it is fake, it is not accurate. That is as dishonest as the Obamoids, and is the same assertion that got Dan Rather and his producers fired. Let’s not go down that road, when there are plenty of real, accurate and truthful things he HAS said that are enough to raise the hair on the back of your neck, the 2001 NPR-Chicago Public Radio interview, for starters, in which he discusses his regret that the civil rights movement and the Supreme Court did not concentrate on the redistribution of wealth, and in which compares his own country to Nazi Germany.