Mostly a good message. I think there’s a little too much emphasis on the obligation to the country as a goal of their education, rather than on making their own lives better than whatever they are now.
My take is it's mostly a good lie. That bit about Jazmin is insulting. Jazmin and her illegal alien parents stole tax payers' money that could have been used to help pay for American children's education and you can bet she got that scholarship because she was illegal and her parents didn't have a college education. Too bad an American student who's parents paid school taxes for 18 years didn't get the scholarship. Hussein is lying the school children about his childhood: 1. I don't believe a word of it much less that he got up at 4:30 to do lessons. I'm surprised he didn't say he walked to school, 4 miles, up hill both ways in the snow in his bare feet. 2. And what's this about his father leaving the family when he was two? That's a lie. Evidence shows his parents didn't live together so how could he have left them? Ann was in Seattle days after the birth and didn't go back to Hawaii until after Senior left for Harvard on June 22, 1962. 3. He says he was raised by a single mom. No, his grandparents raised him. 4. He says his mom was single. Someone is lying. Michelle says Ann was "very much single" but Hussein says Ann and Senior were maybe sort of maybe married on Maui but she did file for divorce in '64. In '67 when he was 6, she married Soetoro. 5. He missed having a father. The Soetoros were married for eight years but of course he wasn't with them all that time because Ann dumped him back on the grandparents in '72. For most of his life he had a father figure in his grandfather which is much more than the kids he claims to identify with.
My take is it's mostly a good lie. That bit about Jazmin is insulting. Jazmin and her illegal alien parents stole tax payers' money that could have been used to help pay for American children's education and you can bet she got that scholarship because she was illegal and her parents didn't have a college education. Too bad an American student who's parents paid school taxes for 18 years didn't get the scholarship.
Hussein is lying the school children about his childhood:
1. I don't believe a word of it much less that he got up at 4:30 to do lessons. I'm surprised he didn't say he walked to school, 4 miles, up hill both ways in the snow in his bare feet.
2. And what's this about his father leaving the family when he was two? That's a lie. Evidence shows his parents didn't live together so how could he have left them? Ann was in Seattle days after the birth and didn't go back to Hawaii until after Senior left for Harvard on June 22, 1962.
3. He says he was raised by a single mom. No, his grandparents raised him.
4. He says his mom was single. Someone is lying. Michelle says Ann was "very much single" but Hussein says Ann and Senior were maybe sort of maybe married on Maui but she did file for divorce in '64. In '67 when he was 6, she married Soetoro.
5. He missed having a father. The Soetoros were married for eight years but of course he wasn't with them all that time because Ann dumped him back on the grandparents in '72. For most of his life he had a father figure in his grandfather which is much more than the kids he claims to identify with.