The postman always rings twice ...
This postman rang back in 2009, at which time he remembered encountering Radar Ears visiting Chez Ayers. See Barack Obama's Visit to the Other Ayers House:
They tipped me generously at Christmastime, Hulton recalled.One day Hulton found himself on the sidewalk outside the Ayers home at 199 N. Montclair Avenue near the corner of Revere Road just after he had delivered the mail. The house was very nice and attractive and more expensive than some in Glen Ellyn because it was closer to downtown, but it did not stand out among the houses on that block. He said the largest and most expensive homes were actually on Revere, around the corner from the Ayers home.
As Hulton was on the sidewalk walking away from the Ayers house a tall and thin young black man was coming up the same sidewalk towards the Ayers house.
Hulton recalls that Obama said hello and introduced himself and stopped to chat with him in front of the Ayers house. I recall that his ears stuck out a little bit. He was more gaunt then than he appears now. His name was an unusual one and when I saw his photo during the campaign it brought back my memory of the event, Hulton said.
Mr. Obama explained that he had taken the train out from Chicago to visit the Ayers in order to thank them for their help with his education. At this time, Mr. Obama had recently graduated from Columbia and would soon enter Harvard Law School. Hulton and Obama spoke for a few minutes, first chatting about the Ayers family, Hulton said. Hulton said he did not learn whether the help Obama received from the Ayers was financial or in some other form.
Hulton agreed that it was an exceptional event to encounter a black man on his route and that Obama may have felt it prudent to introduce himself to the letter carrier before approaching the Ayers house. Hulton usually delivered mail on Montclair at mid-day, sometimes as early as 11:30 in the morning or as late as 12:30 or 1:00 PM.
Hulton went on recall the high ambitions of the thin young black man:
Mr. Hulton recalls that he probably asked what Mr. Obama was studying in school and at one point Mr. Obama said that he intended to become President of the United States. Mr. Hulton said he was taken aback by the statement but recalls that he did not think Mr. Obama was arrogant, but just self assured and a person with a lot of self confidence. It was not said with hubris, Hulton recalled, but with an air of self-assuredness.I told him there was no reason why he couldnt become president, Hulton recalled. Obama was dressed nicely but casually, a slacks and shirt, not jeans and a t-shirt, but definitely not a coat or tie, he said. After the brief conversation Hulton continued on his route and did not turn back to see whether the Ayers were at home or whether Obama entered their house.
Thanks very much for, What the Mailman Knows about Ayers and Obama - American Thinker - Jack Cashill.
He adds the needed credibility for me.
LOL!!
Thanks STARWISE.