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Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
08-06-2012, 09:46 PM
http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/06/did_maraniss_commit_fraud_to_protect_obama.html


June 23, 2012
Did Maraniss Commit Fraud to Protect Obama?
By Jack Cashill
I was sitting out at lunch the other day reading David Maraniss's new book, Barack Obama: The Story, when I came across a passage that gave me pause. Maraniss excerpted the passage from an article, "Breaking the War Mentality," that Obama had written in 1983 for a Columbia University publication called the Sundial. What caught my attention was that the passage in question read better than I remembered.

I returned to my office after lunch, checked a digitized copy of the article, and then double-checked a PDF of the original print edition. I was right. The passage had been edited to fix one of Obama's signature errors, his chronic failure to get nouns and verbs to agree.

Here is how the offending sentence appears in the Maraniss book: "But the states of war -- the sounds and chill, the dead bodies -- are remote and far removed." (Italics mine.)

Here is how the sentence appears in the original text: "But the taste of war -- the sounds and chill, the dead bodies -- are remote and far removed." The sentence, of course, should read, "the taste ... is." [editor's note in response to comments: there is no typo here. Maraniss changed "taste" to "states," which allowed for noun-verb agreement.] This is one of an appalling five sentences in Obama's 1,800-word essay in which the noun and verb do not agree.

The Sundial article is Obama's defining piece, his Rosetta Stone. The mistakes he makes -- the random use of commas, the tortured sentence structure, the awkward participles, the inept word selection, and especially the misaligned nouns and verbs -- reappear in his 1988 essay "Why Organize" and in a lengthy 1990 letter he wrote to the Harvard Law Record, the only other prose pieces before his 1995 memoir, Dreams from My Father, that bear his name.

Let me explain why this matters. Obama wrote this article in the same school year he sent long-distance girlfriend Alex McNear a series of quasi-love letters, one of which was prominently excerpted in a Maraniss piece in the May issue of Vanity Fair.

The letter impressed me as being much better-written than the Sundial article or any of Obama's subsequent pieces. The punctuation, erratic in the Sundial essay, was impeccable in the letter. Then, too, the subject matter was sophisticated and well-removed from Obama's expressed range of interests. Let me cite a few sentences as they appeared in Vanity Fair:

But I will hazard these statements -- [T. S.] Eliot contains the same ecstatic vision which runs from Münzer to Yeats.

Facing what he perceives as a choice between ecstatic chaos and lifeless mechanistic order, he accedes to maintaining a separation of asexual purity and brutal sexual reality.

Counter him with Yeats or Pound, who, arising from the same milieu, opted to support Hitler and Mussolini.

Upon reading the letters, I presumed Obama had either plagiarized parts of them or had gotten help from a friend. Lovelorn young men have been doing both since the invention of papyrus. Obama had much to prove. Two years earlier, McNear, then the editor of the Occidental literary magazine, had rejected a piece of short fiction he had submitted. In the Maraniss book, this is one of the few times the reader sees Obama truly angry. "The rejection infuriated Obama," he writes. The would-be writer reportedly told the managing editor, "You just don't get it. You're stupid."

In the McNear letter, whatever his involvement, Obama was clearly showing off. The other Obama letters that Maraniss quotes in the book are not nearly as ambitious, including those sent to McNear as the relationship dimmed.

Maraniss has the maddening habit, however, of documenting some letters and not documenting others. On one occasion, for instance, he quotes at length a letter Obama received from his father. "The important thing," Obama Sr. writes in encouraging his son to visit Kenya, "is that you know your people and also that you know where you belong." There is no citation. The average reader would presume that Maraniss had been given a copy of the letter by Obama. I found it in Dreams. In context, knowing Obama's tendency to improvise, I thought it likely a fake.

The McNear letters are documented. I have no doubt that they exist and little doubt that they were sent by Obama when Maraniss said they were. Still, as I had written in an earlier article, given the controversy surrounding the authorship of Dreams, Maraniss owes his reader some sense of what format he found the letters in, some proof of their legitimacy. He obviously feels otherwise.

When David Weigel of Slate posed my suspicion to Maraniss, he responded with the contempt he has lately been showering on us "strange armies of ideological pseudo-historians [that] roam the biographical fields in search of stray information." Wrote Maraniss, "It is preposterous on its face, utterly made of whole cloth."



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gabosaurus
08-06-2012, 09:50 PM
In publishing, it is fairly common to see mistakes corrected in later editions.

Another fail for right wing muckrakers.

KitchenKitten99
08-07-2012, 11:18 PM
In publishing, it is fairly common to see mistakes corrected in later editions.

Another fail for right wing muckrakers.

Yeah, publishing of nationally-released things such as books and the like. Ya know, like by authors such as John Grisham, J.K. Rowling, and other authors.

Changing the text of an article and other pieces written such as this -even in publishing for a story about the author -- only serves one purpose: to make the original author look more intellectual than he is.

Then again, you'll find all sorts of excuses for your one-term wonder-boy. Must be exhausting having to keep up with all that.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
08-07-2012, 11:50 PM
Yeah, publishing of nationally-released things such as books and the like. Ya know, like by authors such as John Grisham, J.K. Rowling, and other authors.

Changing the text of an article and other pieces written such as this -even in publishing for a story about the author -- only serves one purpose: to make the original author look more intellectual than he is.

Then again, you'll find all sorts of excuses for your one-term wonder-boy. Must be exhausting having to keep up with all that.

I seriously doubt that Gabby has the required brain cells to understand that. If it's a negative about monkeyboy she has the automatic , "its a lie" filter firmly in place.
It is an obvious attempt to cover for obama's lack of genius after the big lie of proclaiming him a genius. Same reason he has sealed his education records etc. A couple good listenings of him talk when not reading prepared words and anybody can clearly hear and see that he is a dumb bastard! Treacherous, sneaky, dishonorable but absolutely without a doubt dumb as well IMHO! Tis why he is a teleprompter boy of the highest order!-Tyr

KitchenKitten99
08-08-2012, 12:01 AM
Besides... Obama is a liar through and through.

How do I know?

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Neo
08-08-2012, 03:32 AM
In publishing, it is fairly common to see mistakes corrected in later editions.

Another fail for right wing muckrakers.


Are you for real? Bill Ayers, a.k.a. The Unrepented Terrorist" wrote Dreams. Everyone knows that Obama couldn't write a grocery list on his own, let alone a book.

Hell, the man plagerises @ the drop of a hat, just like his running mate/V.P., who's been busted several times for stealing the work of another, sans attribution.

This habit is "fairly common" with Left-wingers, who are verbally and intellectually challenged and have difficulty spelling the word "cat", even when spotted the "c" & "t".

This is easily explained: God was handing out "brains" in Heaven one day, but all the Liberals were too busy making excuses for their candidates and thought he said "trains", & asked for the slowest ones so they could take the scenic route. :dance::cool:

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
08-08-2012, 11:09 AM
Are you for real? Bill Ayers, a.k.a. The Unrepented Terrorist" wrote Dreams. Everyone knows that Obama couldn't write a grocery list on his own, let alone a book.

Hell, the man plagerises @ the drop of a hat, just like his running mate/V.P., who's been busted several times for stealing the work of another, sans attribution.

This habit is "fairly common" with Left-wingers, who are verbally and intellectually challenged and have difficulty spelling the word "cat", even when spotted the "c" & "t".

This is easily explained: God was handing out "brains" in Heaven one day, but all the Liberals were too busy making excuses for their candidates and thought he said "trains", & asked for the slowest ones so they could take the scenic route. :dance::cool:

I heard they being liberals naturally asked to ride the FREE train. God said, ok but it'll be a bit late. It was , so they being liberals refused to disembark after the ride until THEY GOT THEIR MONEY BACK ..:laugh:-Tyr

aboutime
08-08-2012, 05:33 PM
What a piece of work?

Gabby should be changing the name gabosaurus
to read ExcusesExcuses.

In fact. Gabby should inquire about becoming one of Obama's successful JOB finders, since being so dedicated to always defending, lying and making excuses for obama are top priority here.

How much fun can this forum become?

Film at 11:00.

aboutime
08-08-2012, 05:35 PM
In publishing, it is fairly common to see mistakes corrected in later editions.

Another fail for right wing muckrakers.


Funny stuff gabby. As soon as anyone confronts you with facts you are unable to handle. You do the expected of any GOOD LIBERAL, and start with the name calling.
Yet you still have NOTHING.