Classmate reveals the truth+ obama was and is a communist
http://www.israpundit.com/2008/?p=2844#more-2844 Did Barack Obama ever graduate from Columbia?
13 september 2008
(Reason Magazine)
In late August 2008, just before senator Barack Obamaās (D-IL) big speech, the two Reason editors Tim Cavanaugh and Matt Welch attended a small fundraiser for Libertarian Party vice presidential nominee Wayne Allyn Root. The chatty Vegas sports bettor, memorably profiled by David Weigel two months back in Reason magazine, was in a mind to talk about a fellow classmate of his at Columbia University back in the early 1980s, a guy by the name of Barack Obama. Root is no fan of the Democratic nominee: āA vote for Obama is four years of Karl Marx, and no one should be happy about that,ā he told the two libertarian journalists and a few genial young libertarian activists over cocktails. āHeās a communist! I donāt care what anybody says. The guyās a communist⦠And his mother was a card-carrying communist, and he says sheās the most important person in his entire life; he learned everything from her.ā But the thing Root really wanted to talk about was Obamaās grades. Specifically, he was willing to bet a million dollars that he earned a better grade point average at Columbia University than his old classmate, and that the only reason Barack Obama went on to Harvard Law School was the color of his skin.
The following excerpts from that conversation were published as an interview in the September 2008 issue of Reason magazine.
Matt Welch: So tell us what we should know about Barack Obama that we donāt?
Wayne Allyn Root: I think the most dangerous thing you should know about Barack Obama is that I donāt know a single person at Columbia that knows him, and they all know me. I donāt have a classmate who ever knew Barack Obama at Columbia. Ever!
Welch: Yeah, but you were like selling, you know, Amway in college or something, werenāt you?
Root: Is that what you think of me! And the best damned Amway salesman ever!
Welch: No, Iām sure that you were an outgoing young man, Iām just guessing.
Root: I am! Thatās my point. Where was Obama? He wasnāt an outgoing young man, no one ever heard of him.
Tim Cavanaugh: Maybe he was a late bloomer.
Root: Maybe. Or maybe he was involved in some sort of black radical politics.
Welch: Ooooooooooh.
Root: Maybe he was too busy smoking pot in his dorm room to ever show up for class. I donāt know what he was doing!
Welch: Wait, you werenāt smoking pot in your dorm room?
Root: No, I wasnāt. I wasnāt. But I donāt hold that against anybody, but I wasnāt⦠Nobody recalls him. Iām not exaggerating, Iām not kidding.
Welch: Were you the exact same class?
Root: Class of ā83 political science, pre-law Columbia University. You donāt get more exact than that. Never met him in my life, donāt know anyone who ever met him. At the class reunion, our 20th reunion five years ago, 20th reunion, who was asked to be the speaker of the class? Me. No one ever heard of Barack! Who was he, and five years ago, nobody even knew who he was.
Cavanaugh: Did he even show up to the reunion?
Root: I donāt know! I didnāt know him. I donāt think anybody knew him. But I know that the guy who writes the class notes, whoās kind of the, as we say in New York, the macha who knows everybody, has yet to find a person, a human who ever met him. Is that not strange? Itās very strange.
Welch: Thatās peculiar! Do you have any theories?
Root: Donāt have any theories. I donāt know. Donāt know why. Kept to himselfā¦. The only thing I could even imagine is that he talks in his biographies about being, you know, his identity crisis, his āam I black or am I white?ā He chose black. And he hung out with a couple of black kids and never went near anybody and his wife? Thatās the only thing I can think of. All my buddies are white, what can I tell you! They donāt know him, nobodyās ever seen him, I donāt know what to tell you.
Cavanaugh: Thatās the era.
Root: Thatās the era. I mean, when I went to Columbia, the black kids were all at like tables going āBlack Power!ā We used to walk by and go, āWhat the hell are they talking about.ā And they didnāt associate with us and we didnāt associate with them. So if you track down a couple of black students, theyāll probably know him. But nobody whiteās ever heard of this guy. Itās quite amazing. Nobody remembers him. They donāt remember him sitting in class.
Welch: Black power in ā83?
Root: Ha ha. Thatās Columbia. Colubmiaās radical, always was. There was gay power over here, and pot power over here, and black power over there, and Hispanic power over here, and feminism.
Welch: And what was your power?
Root: Oh I was the bookie guy, donāt worry about itā¦. But hereās the story that I think the press should be digging up, I really mean this, about Barack Obama. When George Bush annoyed everyone the first thing they went to was how dumb he was, and they said how bad he did in Yale, and blah blah blah, he got a C average. Then they found his C average was better than Al Goreās average, and it was better than John Kerryās average!
Cavanaugh: And then you stopped hearing the story.
Root: Right. But the point is all three of them had C averages. I had a B-plus, A-minus average at Columbia University.
Welch: Wait, youāre bragging on your GPA?
Root: No, no Iām not, because hereās the moral to the storyā¦. I had a B-plus, A-minus average at Columbia University, in four years. When I graduated, I took the LSATs and I did well. I didnāt do great, I did well; B-plus, A-minus average. My counselor at Columbia said donāt even bother applying to Harvard Law School, because you can get into any law school in the country with your record, except Columbia, Harvard, Stanford, Princeton. Except for the very top, you can get in anywhere, but donāt even try those, because your grades donāt cut it. Well, everyone says how bright Barack is, but Barack wonāt release his transcripts from Columbia University.
Cavanaugh: Hmmmm.
Root: And Iād be willing to bet every dime I have in the world, a million dollars Iāll put, Iāll put a million dollars cash on the factā
Welch: This is on the recordā
Root: āthat my GPA was better than Barackāsā
Welch: Oooooh.
Root: ā¦and he got in based on the color of his skin. Does anyone doubt that possibly Barack could have gotten into Harvard with a C average because heās black, where as I, white, couldnāt get into the same school with a B-plus, A-minus average? And yet his wife says that America is a terrible nation unfair to minorities! I say, Au contraire! I say the whole problem with America is we are racist against people because of the color of their skin. Weāre helping people because theyāre black. Weāre helping people because theyāre minority. Weāre helping people because theyāre poor. In reality only those who have the most skill and talent should get into Harvard, not because of the color of their skin. So now I ask out loud in the press, I challenge my classmate to give his GPA against mine. And letās see if he really is the bright guy they all say he is. What if we discover he got into Harvard with a C average? Is he then the brilliant man America thinks he is? That would be a very good question, donāt you think?
Welch: The follow-up I want to ask is: What if itās better than yours? You just said a million dollars!
Root: Well, whoās taking the bet? I didnāt hear anyone accept. No, Iām pretty sure Iām right. Iāll go out on a limb. Listen, they always said with O.J. Simpson, you know, never ask the question if you donāt know the answer, does the glove fit? I donāt know the answer but Iām pretty sure I know the answer. He had a lower average than me and he got into Harvard and I didnāt. And so my answer is, has America really been unfair to minorities? No it hasnāt. It was unfair to me. A white butcherās kid, whose father had no money, but nobody gave me a break. And do I have a chip on my shoulder? Youāre damn right I do. And I represent millions and millions of poor people in this country who werenāt lucky enough to be poor and black, they were unlucky enough to be poor and white, and they canāt get into Harvard. So maybe that country Barackās fighting for, heās got the wrong country here. Heās been just fine in this country. The rest of us need someone to defend themā¦. Anyway my point is, for those of us in America who want to fight for talent being the determiner of whoās successful or not, Iām your representative. Obamaās the wrong representative. And for those who disagree, I say: Iām for affirmative actionāI think the NBA should be 80 percent white. [...]
Welch: And are you hitting this note as youāre doing all this media that youāre doing from Nevada and stuff?
Root: I actually havenāt; I brought it up tonight to you guys for the first time because I think reason is the right media to bring it up with, without being painted as a racist. Because I donāt have a racist bone in my body
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