Obama ran for the Senate in 2004. You're claiming that a bio produced by a literary agent 13 years earlier constitutes "campaign literature?"
That's one mighty long campaign. It pre-dates Obama's campaign for Senate, and it even pre-dates the campaign for Senate by the person who held that Senatorial seat before Obama.
You are WAY off the mark here.
“Obama ran for the Senate in 2004. You’re claiming that a bio produced by a literary agent 13 years earlier constitutes “campaign literature?”
“That’s one mighty long campaign. It pre-dates Obama’s campaign for Senate, and it even pre-dates the campaign for Senate by the person who held that Senatorial seat before Obama.”
LOL, I figured you would attempt to claim the publications were not campaign literature, but that argument won’t work either. Obama and his campaign used his purported autobiographies throughout his political campaigns before and after his 2008 Presidential campaign, and these promotional publications were promoting his autobiographies, his earlier political campaigns, and more right up to 2007, when the last of them were published. Since they promoted the sales of his autobiographies and the autobiographies were indeed a part of his Senate and Presidential campaigns, they are in fact a part of the publications used in the political campaigns.
“You are WAY off the mark here”
First, you denied the quotes, existed. Then you denied they existed as campaign literature. Next, you’ll be denying the autobiographies promoted by the promotional literature with the quotes were being used as campaign literature. Give it up and be honest enough to admit Obama used the quotation saying he was born in Kenya.