Did Obama Just Lose To A Prison Inmate? » West
Virginia, where a prison inmate on the Democratic Primary ballot won 10
counties against a sitting President, is symbolic of Barack Obama's
unpopularity in vast swaths of the country. Obama is in trouble, and
his popularity is as low as it can get among much of the population. More »
Outside The Asylum
The Rotten Fruit Of Our Labor » Should
you ever visit the U.S. Department of Labor, you'll have the
opportunity to gaze upon an image of the Labor Secretary during a march.
Arms linked, the Secretary, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and a coterie of
union thugs are marching together. More »
Analysis
Obama: From Magic Negro To Cult Of Personality » Barack
Obama, the President of the United States, has been accused by his
critics of being a serial narcissist, addicted to fame and even of
having a "messiah complex" — all charges Obama does little to defend
himself against. More »
Personal Liberty News
New Evidence Bolsters Zimmerman's Claims » New
evidence has been discovered which adds credibility to George
Zimmerman's self-defense claim. Zimmerman admits that he shot and killed
17-year-old Trayvon Martin on Feb. 26. Zimmerman was charged with
second-degree murder, but he claims he acted in self-defense. More »
Clowns Plan To Protest With Pies At NATO Summit » Some
people think that those involved with the Occupy movement are a bunch
of clowns. They are correct. ClownBloq is a group that calls itself "the
new BlackBlok" — likely a reference to black bloc, a protesting
technique that has become popular within the Occupy movement. More »
Florida: Lower Grades, Lower Standards » School
officials in Florida have demonstrated why the public non-education
system is making Americans stupid: Student scores on standardized tests
dropped, so school officials lowered the minimum passing grade. More »
Fifty-eight years ago today, the United States Supreme Court decided Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka
and ruled that separate but equal school facilities stamped an inherent
badge of inferiority on black students and public school systems were
required to integrate "with all deliberate speed."
Did integration accomplish what the court sought to accomplish? Hardly.
Today, thanks to the Department of Education, children are required to
attend a school near their home, with few exceptions. Most minorities
now live in cities, while most white students now live in the suburbs
and rural areas.
More »
Andrew Breitbart was never a "Birther,"
and Breitbart News is a site that has never advocated the narrative of
"Birtherism." In fact, Andrew believed, as we do, that President Barack
Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 4, 1961.
Yet Andrew also believed that the
complicit mainstream media had refused to examine President Obama's
ideological past, or the carefully crafted persona he and his advisers
had constructed for him.
It is for that reason that we launched
"The Vetting," an ongoing series in which we explore the ideological
background of President Obama (and other presidential candidates)--not
to re-litigate 2008, but because ideas and actions have consequences.
It is also in that spirit that we discovered, and now present,
the booklet described below--one that includes a marketing pitch for a
forthcoming book by a then-young, otherwise unknown former president of
the Harvard Law Review. It is evidence--not of the President's foreign origin, but that
Barack Obama's public persona has perhaps been presented differently at
different times.
***
Breitbart News has obtained a promotional booklet produced in 1991 by
Barack Obama's then-literary agency, Acton & Dystel, which touts
Obama as "born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia and Hawaii."
The booklet, which was distributed to "business colleagues" in the
publishing industry, includes a brief biography of Obama among the
biographies of eighty-nine other authors represented by Acton &
Dystel.
It also promotes Obama's anticipated first book, Journeys in Black and White--which Obama abandoned, later publishing Dreams from My Father instead.
Obama’s biography in the booklet is as follows (image and text below):
Barack Obama, the first African-American president of the
Harvard Law Review, was born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia and
Hawaii. The son of an American anthropologist and a Kenyan finance
minister, he attended Columbia University and worked as a financial
journalist and editor for Business International Corporation. He
served as project coordinator in Harlem for the New York Public Interest
Research Group, and was Executive Director of the Developing
Communities Project in Chicago’s South Side. His commitment to social
and racial issues will be evident in his first book, Journeys in Black and White.
The booklet, which is thirty-six pages long, is printed in blue ink
(and, on the cover, silver/grey ink), using offset lithography. It
purports to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of Acton & Dystel,
which was founded in 1976.
Front cover (outside) - note Barack Obama listed in alphabetical order
Front cover (inside)
Jay Acton no longer represents Obama. However, Jane Dystel still lists Obama as a client on her agency's website.
According to the booklet itself, the text was edited by Miriam Goderich, who has since become Dystel's partner at Dystel & Goderich,
an agency founded in 1994. Breitbart News attempted to reach Goderich
by telephone several times over several days. Her calls are screened by
an automated service that requires callers to state their name and
company, which we did. She never answered.
The design of the booklet was undertaken by Richard Bellsey, who has
since closed his business. Bellsey, reached by telephone, could not
recall the exact details of the booklet, but told Breitbart News that it
"sounds like one of our jobs, like I did for [Acton & Dystel]
twenty years ago or more."
The parade of authors alongside Obama in the booklet includes
politicians, such as former Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill; sports
legends, such as Joe Montana and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar; and numerous
Hollywood celebrities.
The reverse side of the page that features Barack Obama includes
former Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader and early-1990s
"boy band" pop sensation New Kids On the Block.
Acton, who spoke to Breitbart News by telephone, confirmed precise
details of the booklet and said that it cost the agency tens of
thousands of dollars to produce.
He indicated that while "almost nobody" wrote his or her own
biography, the non-athletes in the booklet, whom "the agents deal[t]
with on a daily basis," were "probably" approached to approve the text
as presented.
Dystel did not respond to numerous requests for comment, via email
and telephone. Her assistant told Breitbart News that Dystel "does not
answer questions about Obama."
The errant Obama biography in the Acton & Dystel booklet does not
contradict the authenticity of Obama's birth certificate. Moreover,
several contemporaneous accounts of Obama’s background describe Obama as having been born in Hawaii.
The biography does, however, fit a pattern in which Obama--or the
people representing and supporting him--manipulate his public persona.
David Maraniss's forthcoming biography of Obama has reportedly confirmed, for example, that a girlfriend Obama described in Dreams from My Father was, in fact, an amalgam of several separate individuals.
In addition, Obama and his handlers have a history of redefining his
identity when expedient. In March 2008, for example, he famously declared:
"I can no more disown [Jeremiah Wright] than I can disown the black
community. I can no more disown him than I can my white grandmother."
Several weeks later, Obama left Wright's church--and, according to Edward Klein's new biography, The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House, allegedly attempted to persuade Wright not to "do any more public speaking until after the November [2008] election" (51). Obama has been known frequently to
fictionalize aspects of his own life. During his 2008 campaign, for
instance, Obama claimed that his dying mother had fought with insurance
companies over coverage for her cancer treatments. That turned out to be untrue, but Obama has repeated the story--which even the Washington Post called "misleading"--in a campaign video for the 2012 election. The Acton & Dystel biography
could also reflect how Obama was seen by his associates, or transitions
in his own identity. He is said, for instance, to have cultivated an "international" identity until well into his adulthood, according to Maraniss.
Regardless of the reason for
Obama's odd biography, the Acton & Dystel booklet raises new
questions as part of ongoing efforts to understand Barack Obama--who,
despite four years in office remains a mystery to many Americans, thanks
to the mainstream media.
Larry O'Connor contributed to this report.
ON BREITBART TV
Wright: Hillary 'Paid Black Preachers' To Come After Me
UPDATE: Late yesterday, GOP Chairman Michael
McDonald, trying to slow down any move to make the party irrelevant,
worked with the RNC and released a statement designed to undercut the
Clark County party's call for Reince Priebus' resignation and indicate
to DC that he is willing to play ball:
“The Chairman of the Republican National Committee Reince Priebus has
the authority to take the necessary steps to support a candidate to
ensure Republicans win the presidency in November. RNC Rule 11 applies
to the RNC’s ability to make endorsements and spend resources in state
races and may have been misinterpreted by some in Nevada in its
application to the presidential election. Ron Paul's campaign released a
statement on May 5 providing Chairman Priebus and the RNC their "full
consent" to move forward with setting up Victory organizations.
Certainly we do not need to wait for Tampa before assisting our
presumptive nominee. I look forward to working with Chairman Priebus and
Republicans across the state of Nevada as we build a top-notch ground
game to beat Barack Obama and elect Mitt Romney to the White House.”
In concert, Sean Spicer, the communications director of the RNC, told me: "The RNC continues to work with the state party."
To some extent this merely heads off the inevitable because nobody
here on the ground -- from the RNC, from the Romney campaign, from the
Dean Heller campaign, from the Joe Heck campaign -- is likely to trust
the party with any real money. But can McDonald slow down the move to
erect the outside entity for a bit -- at least before something else
goofy happens out here? Perhaps. After all, if he can persuade the City
Council to give him $4 million for a project even though he's not a
developer, maybe he can sell the DC and Boston folks that he really can
run a viable state party.
Fed up with an inept and self-destructive GOP apparatus in Nevada,
the Republican National Committee and the Mitt Romney campaign have
decided to erect a “shadow state party” in this critical swing state,
sources confirmed today.
“They are still bogged down in the minutiae of whether Romney will be
the presumptive nominee,” scoffed a GOP strategist familiar with the
details of the restructuring. “We don’t have time for that when the
Obama campaign already is in full campaign mode. We have no use for them
(the state GOP).”
The lack of faith in the Republican Party here intensified with the botched February caucus, metastasized after the Ron Paul takeover in Sparks and reached its zenith with Tuesday evening’s call for RNC Chairman Reince Priebus to resign by a divided Clark County GOP
Priebus was described to me as “disappointed with the censuring,”
which probably means his blood pressure went high enough to give an
elephant a stroke. So Priebus, in concert with the Romney folks here,
have decided to turn the so-called Team Nevada office on Tropicana into
the de facto Republican Party.
“The goal is for us to be running get out the vote, running phone
programs, voter ID, voter contact, everything through the Team Nevada
headquarters,” the strategist told me. That is, everything the party is
supposed to do, except the GOP here can’t raise money and has the
inmates running the asylum.
He continued: “The RNC has said it is willing to do everything
possible as the state party appears not to be willing to work with us,
so we will do it without them.”
The plan would be to transfer money directly to Team Nevada and/or
funnel some through the Washoe Republican Party, run by the respected
Dave Buell, who is well-liked by the RNC and Romney folks.
To distill, the GOP insider said, “Essentially we’re setting up a shadow state party.”
And it will surely cast a long shadow over a state GOP that is trying
to oust its executive director, David Gallagher, a political pro, while
other staff departures seem likely as the Paul folks complete their
coup. Even soon-to-be-former RNC Committeeman Bob List called the state
GOP “dysfunctional” during an appearance today on NPR’s “Talk of the
Nation,” although the former governor also blamed the Romney campaign
for resting on its caucus win laurels and allowing the Paul revolution
to occur.
But List is likely not to factor into these plans, which will feature
full integration, as is occurring nationally, between the RNC and
Romney. It's also likely that after the June 12 primary clears the
filed, the Rep. Joe Heck and Sen. Dean Heller campaigns will get on
board.
This move has been inevitable and essential for some time for the RNC
and Team Romney to combat a formidable Democratic machine. They won’t
be able to do everything the Democrats can do, but separating themselves
from the imploding and embarrassing party structure is a good first
step.
KABUL,
Afghanistan -- A group of suicide bombers armed with explosive-laden
vests, automatic weapons and rocket propelled grenades stormed a
government compound Thursday in western Afghanistan, killing at least
seven people, officials said.
Reports of Ron Paul’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. While a Monday email sent to reporters regarding Ron Paul’s
election strategy has been widely interpreted and spun as the Texas
congressman’s withdrawal from the Republican primary– with The Drudge
Report running the misleading headline “Paul Out,”
and Fox News Channel’s Shep Smith misreporting that Ron Paul is now
“out of the race” –the email simply formalized and publicized the Paul
campaign’s “guerrilla” delegate strategy of focusing on acquiring
delegates instead of making a bid for the popular preference vote in
primary states.
If anything, the email signaled that the Paul
campaign is more serious than ever about actually winning the Republican
Party’s presidential nomination, especially as it comes on the heels of
a month-long string of major delegate victories that have bolstered the
Ron Paul campaign’s hopes of a brokered convention in Tampa and
demonstrated the potential viability of its delegate-focused strategy.
After seeing marked results from this strategy, an announcement that the
campaign will be pursuing it even more single-mindedly can hardly be
interpreted as a retreat.
Last month at IVN, I outlined this strategy:
If the trend continues, and a well-funded, highly-organized, and very energetic Ron Paul
campaign continues to sweep up delegates (with a majority of the
party’s delegates still up for grabs in large states like California)
there is a real and growing possibility that Mitt Romney
will not secure enough delegates to win his party’s nomination on the
first ballot at the Republican Party convention in Tampa. If this
happens, the convention will become a brokered convention and all bound
delegates will be “unbound,” allowed to change votes for whichever
candidate they choose. Although it is impossible to
determine the actual number without official counts, Paul’s campaign
seems quietly self-assured that at this point, many of Mitt Romney’s
bound delegates will vote for Ron Paul and hand him the nomination, not
because Paul thinks he can charm and persuade them in Tampa, but because
the Paul campaign has already stacked each state’s slate of delegates
with his own supporters, who have been stealthily getting elected as
delegates. There’s no telling how many of Mitt Romney’s currently bound
delegates are actually covert Ron Paul supporters ready to turn on a
dime after being unbound in a brokered convention and vote for Ron Paul.
Since then, Ron Paul supporters and a few good investigative journalists have been digging deeper into the RNC’s rules
for its nominating process on the floor of the national convention in
Tampa. What they’ve unearthed is the possibility that Ron Paul doesn’t
even need a brokered convention to win the nomination. His covert
supporters mentioned in the excerpt above– those who will attend the
convention as bound Romney delegates, but who are actually Ron Paul
supporters hoping to get past a first ballot– may not be bound to vote
for Mitt Romney on the first ballot after all. It’s all in the RNC’s Rule 38, which says:
“No
delegate or alternate delegate shall be bound by any attempt of any
state or Congressional district to impose the unit rule.”
According to Fox19 Cincinnati’s Ben Swann, citing an article
at FairVote.org, Rule 38 has already been interpreted by the RNC’s own
legal council to mean that the national party rules do not recognize
state laws or procedures that bind delegates to vote for a particular
candidate, but that they are free to vote for their individual
preference on the floor of the national convention. The issue came up in
2008 when a member of the Utah delegation wanted to vote for Mitt
Romney instead of John McCain, to whom Utah’s delegates were bound.
Several weeks before the 2008 Republican national convention, Jennifer
Sheehan, Legal Council for the RNC, wrote a letter to Nancy Lord, Utah
National Committee-Woman, asserting:
“The RNC does
not recognize a state’s binding of national delegates, but considers
each delegate a free agent who can vote for whoever they choose, and the
national convention allows delegates to vote for the individual of
their choice, regardless of whether the person’s name is officially
placed into nomination or not.”
If this is the
case, and again, this is the RNC’s own interpretation of its own rule,
with an established and recent precedent (that ironically happened to
benefit Mitt Romney in 2008), then Ron Paul may not need to last until
the second ballot of a long-shot brokered convention to let loose his
stealth delegates. Though their states may have bound them to Romney,
once they’re on the convention floor in Tampa, it will be the RNC’s
rules that matter and if Paul’s hand is strong enough he could just win
his party’s nomination on the first ballot.
Another RNC rule that
seems to indicate the primacy of the individual delegate’s preference at
the nominating convention is Rule 37, Section (b), which states:
“In
the balloting, the vote of each state shall be announced by the
chairman of such state’s delegation, or his or her designee; and in case
the vote of any state shall be divided, the chairman shall announce the
number of votes for each candidate, or for or against any proposition;
but if exception is taken by any delegate from that state to the
correctness of such announcement by the chairman of that delegation, the
chairman of the convention shall direct the roll of members of such
delegation to be called, and the result shall be recorded in accordance
with the vote of the several delegates in such delegation.”
The
final say here seems to be with the will of the individual delegate on
the floor, not with the delegate’s state, nor even with the chairman of
the state’s delegation to the convention.
If Ron Paul’s supporters
outnumber the other delegates in Tampa, he seems to have the
parliamentary grounds for a first ballot upset and a primary victory– no
brokered convention necessary. If it comes to this, the Romney camp
will, no doubt, challenge the convention result. It’s a fight that could
end up in the courts. Legally, which would take precedent over the
other, the RNC’s rules or state laws that bind delegates to vote for
certain candidates on the first ballot of the convention?
As IVN’s Kymberly Bays recently reported, this exact question has already been resolved at the US Supreme Court
level: the national party’s rules take precedence over state laws
because as a private organization and free association of individuals, a
political party has the constitutional right to set its own rules and
state laws interfering with that private process violate a political
party’s First Amendment rights.
The Monday email is no mystery
then– if Ron Paul could win his party’s nomination simply by having
enough of his energetic supporters become delegates from their state,
why would he spend millions of dollars on radio and television ad
purchases to win what amounts to an inconsequential straw poll?
I need your help right away with a crucial
legislative fight in the U.S. Senate today.
The Homosexual Lobby's
allies are attempting to pass a law giving homosexual
“partners” of Federal employees the same benefits as
real husbands and wives.
The bill (S.1910) is called the Domestic Partnership
Benefits Act, but it applies exclusively to homosexual households.
It should rightfully be named the Homosexual Special Benefits Act.
Its only purpose is to defy the Defense of Marriage Act by
legitimizing so-called homosexual
“marriages”
at the Federal level.
It is currently before the U.S. Senate’s Committee on
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs -- a committee controlled by radical liberals.
Even worse, this bill has been
co-sponsored by the senior Republican on the Committee:
Susan Collins.
I need you to call the members of the committee right now and
demand that they oppose S.1910.
Committee Republicans:
Sen. Susan
Collins: 202-224-2523 Sen. Scott Brown: 202-224-4543
Sen. Tom Coburn: 202-224-5754 Sen. Ron Johnson: 202-224-5323
Sen. Rob Portman: 202-224-3353 Sen. John
McCain: 202-224-2235 Sen. Jerry Moran: 202-224-6521
Sen. Rand Paul: 202-224-4343
Committee Democrats:
Sen. Joseph Lieberman: 202-224-4041
Sen. Carl Levin: 202-224-6221 Sen. Daniel
Akaka: 202-224-6361 Sen. Thomas
Carper: 202-224-2441 Sen. Mark
Pryor: 202-224-2353 Sen. Mary
Landrieu: 202-224-5824 Sen. Claire McCaskill: 202-224-6154
Sen. John Tester: 202-224-2644 Sen. Mark
Begich: 202-224-2644
The Homosexual Lobby is
determined to pass the Offense of Marriage Act and the Gay
Bill of Special Rights no matter what -- even if they have to
sneak it through one piece at a time.
It's up to you and me to stop them.
For the Family,
Eugene Delgaudio President, Public Advocate of the United States
You
see, wonderful folks like you from all over the country are influencing
the Republican Party, gaining positions, shifting the debate in
Washington, D.C., and charting a wonderful new course for our country.
Of course, some establishment types turn up their nose at folks like
you and me.
They say we’re crashing their party.
Well, I say they’re wrecking our country – and it’s
time for it stop.
If you can give generously to the Rise for Liberty Money Bomb, your contribution will help the Ron Paul campaign finish
what they started.
You see, the Minnesota State Convention is this weekend. More are soon to follow.
At each convention,
there are new opportunities for true constitutionalists to gain a foothold within state Republican Parties.
And each national delegate
elected will help bring the national Republican Party back to its fiscally-conservative, limited government roots.
I truly believe the
liberty movement is the future of the Republican Party.
Of course, turning our country around won’t happen overnight.
But
you and I are laying the foundation. We’re building.
And you and I will make an incredible impact both in Tampa and beyond.
So please, if you possibly can, make a generous contribution to this final Rise for Liberty Money Bomb.
As I mentioned, this will
likely be the last Money Bomb of this campaign.
Every dollar you give will make a tremendous difference.
For Liberty, Rand Paul
P.S. The liberty movement is the future of our country.
But our job isn’t over yet.
So
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Every dollar you can give will help the campaign take over more key positions within the Republican Party
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So Simple A Caveman Would Own It » Wall
Street's ignorance was on full display this month when Warren Buffett's
top investment advisor Charles Munger explained that gold is a useless
relic. Munger thinks people should either be facing a Nazi occupation or
else be as stupid as a caveman in order to purchase gold. More »
Freedom Watch
Arrested For Taking Pictures; Tortured For Being 'A Teabagger' » Nancy
Genovese was arrested in New York for taking pictures. She was
imprisoned and tortured over several days to send a message to
"Teabaggers." In the holding cell, she was interrogated without being
Mirandized. Her requests for a lawyer were ignored. She was told she was
being charged with terrorism. More »
Personal Liberty News
Romney's Big Government Military Budget » If
you are among the Americans who have continually said things like "We
need to unite to back Romney" or "I'm not voting for Romney, I'm voting
against Obama" throughout the Republican Presidential primaries, you are
simply saying "I love big government." More »
Rand Paul Weighs In On Obama's View Of Marriage » During
a speech at Iowa's Faith and Freedom Coalition meeting, Rand Paul said:
"The President recently weighed in on marriage and you know he said his
views were evolving on marriage. Call me cynical, but I wasn't sure his
views on marriage could get any gayer." More »
Liberal Chris Matthews Flops On Jeopardy » On a recent special episode of "Jeopardy!," Chris Matthews, host of MSNBC's
leftist "Hardball," showed the world his intellect. The "Hardball" host
swung and missed at some softball questions lobbed by host Alec
Trebek. More »
Hackers Taking Over » According
to news reports, the loose-knit hacktivist group Anonymous may be
becoming one of the most powerful organizations on the planet. "The
entire world right now is run by information," Anonymous hacker Chris
Doyon tells Postmedia News from an undisclosed location in Canada. More »
THE
HAGUE, Netherlands — Twenty years after his troops began brutally
ethnically cleansing Bosnian towns and villages of non-Serbs, Gen. Ratko
Mladic went on trial Wednesday at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal
accused of 11 counts of genocide, crimes against humanity and war
crimes.