Posted on 01/25/2011 8:32:40 AM PST by Nachum
On January 21, 2009, the day after Obama was inaugurated, talk radio host Mike Evans interviewed then Congressman Neil Abercrombie on his relationships with the Barack Obamas, senior and junior.
During this little-seen, congenial, 7-minute interview on C-SPAN, a relaxed Abercrombie reminisced about his own arrival in Hawaii in 1959 and his acquaintance with Barack Obama Sr., whom he described in glowing terms.
When the subject turned to President Obama, Evans asked, "Do you remember him growing up."
"I remember him as a little boy with his grandfather," Abercrombie answered, "because his mother and father separated." Abercrombie elaborated that "little Barry" went everywhere with his grandfather, Stanley Dunham, and one could not help but to run into them.
The reader may recall that just before Christmas Abercrombie told the Los Angeles Times, "Maybe I'm the only one in the country that could look you right in the eye right now and tell you, 'I was here when that baby was born.'"
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Maybe they’ll put cops around Abercrombie to keep him from talking to the press like they did for Obama’s step-grandma in Kenya. lol
Thanks for posting this. I just got done attempting to add a comment about it on AT. My posts are generally too tart to get past their moderator, but this one may make the grade. I took extra care to eliminate my standard colorful jargon [no mention of Hippo Mouth or the Marxist in Chief]. We shall see.
You mean like, "gosh" "golly gee" and "gee willikers"?
I’m starting to think it’s that bad. I included sufficient buttery schmoozes in this latest attempt, it may eke its way past the mod.
And of course Jack will be weighing in regularly leading up to the release of his new book “Deconstructing Obama” on Feb. 15th. Should help his book sales.
Somewhere there is a village that is glad it lost the twitt.
Prevarication and mendacity all wrapped up in this granola bar of a village twit.
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