HolyCoast: Obama's Resume Getting Some Unwanted Scrutiny
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Monday, April 05, 2010

Obama's Resume Getting Some Unwanted Scrutiny

There is much we think we know about our president and much we don't know about him. The examination of his past which should have been done by the media during the campaign is now finally being done by others and they're finding some amazing things:

In what is being called 'the biggest hustle in human history,' a special investigation has discovered numerous bogus claims on Barack Obama's resume, including the outright lie that he was a 'Constitutional scholar and professor.'

The claim turns out to be false

As investigators delve further into the background of Barack Obama, a disturbing picture is emerging of a man who is not who he claims to be. The information the public has been told concerning Obama is turning out to be false--fabrications and inventions of a man and an unseen force behind him that had clear ulterior motives for seeking the highest office in the land.

According to a special report issued by 'the Blogging Professor,' the Chicago Law School faculty hated Obama. The report states that Obama was unqualified, that he was never a 'constitutional professor and scholar,' and that he never served as editor of the Harvard Law Review while a student at the school.

The real truth is that Barack Obama was merely an 'instructor' at Chicago Law School, not a professor. Commonly, instructors are non-tenure-track teachers hired by colleges and universities to teach certain courses for a salary that is well below that of Associate Professors or full Professors.

In the hierarchy of higher education, the status of instructors is below that of associate professors and professors because they lack the credentials.

In fact, it can be safely concluded that the claims of Barack Obama concerning his educational credentials and work history in higher education are a complete sham. The President of the United States is a complete fraud.

There's much more at the link. The question now is whether anyone in the mainstream media will pick this up and do anything about it.

1 comment:

Sam L. said...

If the blogosphere keeps it up, the National Enquirer will likely get on it. Teh MSM, not until they can't avoid it...plus another couple of months.