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Interesting that Obama had then the exact same affected and contrived speaking style that he uses now.
I`m shocked, SHOCKED that Barry Hussein was/is a pro-racist affirmative action quota kook
“Diversity”: Sorry, we refuse to hire any geniuses if their skin is white - we’re only hiring morons because their skin is black.
Makes a twenty-first century kinda sense.
My guess is that this is an attempt by the Obama campaign to get out in front of the Breitbart tapes from his college days, so then they can call it “old news”.
death by diversity..forget merit.
I take it this is a preemptive strike to counter what Bretbart had? Are they trying to paint him as a civil rights activist rather than the radical commie we’re going to be introduced to?
Note the awkward, stiff, almost embarrassing gesture of repeatedly stuffing his hand into his pocket, then immediately withdrawing it to gesticulate meaninglessly with it... as though he both craved and feared the spotlight. Like he needed, viscerally needed the implied approval of the podium, but was terrified up there.
His manufactured loathing for America is an outgrowth of that which came first, his self-loathing, which is what makes him so awkward when un-scripted. He eventually subsumed his self-hatred, to the extreme of absolute narcicism, but transferred that venom to his target of choice, his adopted home: America.
What a thoroughly contrived piece of fecal twist.
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I bought the book perhaps fifteen years ago as a conservative; I'm almost certain Obama is briefly mentioned in it.
If I were mobile, two armed, and weren't confined in this whole post-surgery get-up, I'd be in the basement digging through the bookshelves and the bankers' boxes of books.
Poisoned Ivy: How Egos, Ideology, and Power Politics Ruined Harvard Law School, by Eleanor Kerlow.
It's the story of the 1991-92 year at HLS, written in 1994. I can't lay my hands on it until I'm mobile and not in this contraption, but I bought it during a time I was cataloging and it looks as though I've owned it since 1995 - I read it then and didn't like it. The author was involved on the left-wing side of the fracas. She started off trying to describe the situation dispassionately, but if I remember, she went full-blown partisan as the book progressed. She dissolved as you read her. It was a literary Portrait of Dorian Grey (not the book, the portrait).