Did Bill Ayers Write Obama’s Dreams?
by Kyle-Anne Shiver • September 18, 2008
Writer/researcher Jack Cashill is putting forth the possibility that Bill Ayers was the one who actually wrote Obama’s Dreams for him. Or at least that he re-wrote it from a skeleton that Obama may have produced.
This is definitely worth reading:
“Did Ayers write Obama’s Dreams”
http://www.cashill.com/natl_general/did_bill_ayers_write_1.htm
When I read Obama’s Dreams from My Father, I knew for certain that it was more of a biographical novel than an actual memoir. The characters are composites, often are too narrowly defined, their main characteristics revolving around the issue of race and nothing else. This is not true to life in any sphere, and is usually one of the first marks of fiction being passed off as non-fiction.
Another clue is the fact that Dreams gives almost no clue as to the forming character of its subject and author: Barack Obama. Instead there is an emphasis throughout upon the thoughts, actions and interior motivations of others. It is either the most presumptuous hogwash, a pure fiction, or an ideological frame for a future political candidate. The creation of the “story” that will move voters and make a country fall in love.
The question, then, seems to be whether substantial numbers of Americans have indeed fallen in love with a man who does not actually exist, except in the eyes of his framers and handlers and promoters.
Is this possible?
Read what Cashill has to say and decide whether you think this is possible. If it is true that Ayers really wrote Obama’s Dreams, then it would certainly explain why Obama seems not to really know who he is or what he stands for, and why he changes with the wind in order to appeal to a constantly shifting panorama of events and polls.