Eric wrote:Dr. Shades wrote:Huh? I don't get it.
Obiwan claims that word pattern studies were performed on Obama's book that prove it was written by Bill Ayers.
It's strange, every time I actually take the time to look at the evidence for one of these right-wing conspiracy theories I'm thoroughly disappointed. Likewise, the conversation always seems to halt at that point. I expect such idiocy from Obiwan and bcspace, but this conspiracy seems a bit beneath Richard, in my opinion.
Actually, conspiratorial thinking seems to be the traditional
forté of the Left, not the Right (save for a tiny, populist fringe), but in any case, here's an interesting take on the subject given just prior to the election of a president who seamlessly blends Frankfurt School cultural Marxism and the black power movement with Alinskyite social and political agitation into a heady transformational confection ('cause he mixes it with love and makes the world taste good...).
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/10/ ... the_1.htmlhttp://www.americanthinker.com/2008/10/ ... wrote.htmlThere would appear to be a substantial quantity of indirect, circumstantial evidence that Ayers had some substantial input into
Dreams From my Father, including the manner in which Obama falls apart linguistically without his teleprompter.
Obama is linguistically adept only when closely following a script from which the slightest divergence means rhetorical ineptitude, and had shown no such literary qualities before
Dreams, and little since.
Obama was understood to be an empty suit before his election, and that perception - supported by a mountain of evidence and fact, not the least of which are the policies he has pursued since that election - that has been shown, time and again, to be sound.