Perhaps the phantom isn't the president after all. He has a way about him of making others forget they saw him.
After being out of the White House for a year or two some will say they don't remember him, but the garbage he left behind to continue ruining our lives will be there.
Columbia Alumns who knew Bambi have been interviewed and featured in the Alumni magazine, which I get.
As to some random 400 people not remembering him, that's not particularly surprising. Columbia College is a big school. The typical graduating class has around 800 individuals. That makes it very easy to get lost in the crowd.
That's especially true for a transfer student who did not attend Freshman orientation, lived off campus, didn't participate in any clubs or student organizations, and mainly kept to himself.
As I have said before: Someone needs to set up a website where anyone who has proof that Obama was in their life in any way, at any time, can submit it there. It would be good to pay people for the information if it is verifiable. We need to find out the true past of this man.
I think we need to offer some pretty good money for anyone who has verifiable proof that they knew him or were a part of his life at any time. We need to start connecting the dots about who he really is, where he has spent his time and just exactly what he has been up to.
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A great picture of The Invisible Man, if I do say so myself.