They could send the statute to his mother who still lives in London.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A3bYdwSsr8
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THE ‘B’ IN LGBT
Obama: ‘I make love to men daily, but in the imagination’
Exclusive: Jack Cashill spotlights BHO’s claim written ‘before gayness became fashionable’
By Jack Cashill
Published July 7, 2021 at 7:15pm
Editor’s note: Jack Cashill’s latest book hit the shelves this week. Order “Barack Obama’s Promised Land: Deplorables Need Not Apply.”
In his 2020 memoir, “Promised Land,” Barack Obama avoids all mention of sex in any form or fashion. He has good reason to be discreet.
In 2018, in the paperback version of his Obama biography, “Rising Star,” Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David Garrow revealed an element of Obama’s personality that had escaped media attention.
In “A Promised Land,” among the “lurid tales” Obama dismisses is that he “had worked as a gay prostitute.”
In January 2008, although never suggesting he paid for the service, a fellow named Larry Sinclair went on YouTube to discuss a two-day coke and sex romp he allegedly had with then State Sen. Obama in 1999.
In May 2008, Sinclair upped the ante by staging a press conference at Washington’s National Press Club. The video is still posted. For all his eccentricities and his petty rap sheet, Sinclair comes across as oddly believable.
As a white man, he understood better than most how his accusation would be perceived. “All of a sudden,” he said, “you’re called a racist, a bigot.”
Few people actually called Sinclair a racist because the media made sure no one saw or heard of the press conference. Politico, for instance, refused to publish Sinclair’s “outlandish” allegations because they were “unsubstantiated.”
If it seems a stretch to think Obama might be bisexual, consider the case of Andrew Gillum. In 2018, when Gillum won the Democratic nomination in the Florida gubernatorial race, he positioned himself as a good family man.
With his wife, Jai, and their three small children as a featured part of the campaign, Gillum came within a nose of winning the general election. (Had he won, America would be a different country.)
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In March 2020, however, Gillum’s vice-presidential stock tumbled when police found him naked on the floor of a Miami Beach hotel room next to an equally naked white male prostitute then in the throes of a drug overdose.
“Since my race for governor ended,” Gillum explained afterward. “I fell into a depression that has led to alcohol abuse.” From the photos at the scene, alcohol would seem to be the least of the abuses he would have to explain to Jai.
In September 2020, Gillum finally opened up. “I don’t identify as gay, but I do identify as bisexual,” said a newly soft-spoken Gillum to Tamron Hall in a TV interview.
In 2003, Benoit Denizet-Lewis, who is himself gay, wrote an eye-opening article for the New York Times magazine that shed light on the challenges ambitious black homosexuals face.
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