Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

If you're an ordinary writer like Margaret B. Jones or James Frey, writing a fake memoir can be a career-ending disaster. Publishers may insist on keeping your fiction off their non-fiction list. They may cancel your book tour. They may unpublish your book. Many bad things can befall you for lying in print, if you're an ordinary human being.

But if you're Barack Obama, and you write a fake memoir like Dreams From My Father,  the New York Times will make all sorts of excuses for you that they would never make for an ordinary human being like James Frey or Margaret B. Jones, and all you have to do is bury a few disclaimers in a new introduction.

In the [new] introduction, Mr. Obama acknowledged his use of pseudonyms, composite characters, approximated dialogue and events out of chronological order. He was writing at a time well before a recent series of publishing scandals involving fabrication in memoirs. "He was trying to be careful of people's feelings," said Deborah Baker, the editor on the first paperback edition of the book. "The fact is, it all had a sort of larger truth going on that you couldn't make up."

Barack Obama is not a liar! He tells "a larger truth!" So what if he makes it up as he goes along? "Liar" is what you would call an ordinary human being like Margaret B. Jones or James Frey! Maybe they also thought they were telling the "larger truth," but their contracts got cancelled anyway. The New York Times has a different standard for Barack Obama.

So what if some of the people in Obama's "memoir" never existed? So what if nobody ever said what Barack Obama claims they said? So what if nothing ever happened when Barack Obama said it happened? It's just a few "composite characters!" It's just little "approximated dialogue!" It's just "events out of chronological order!" And best of all, Obama was writing "at a time well before a recent series of publishing scandals involving fabrication in memoirs." Dinosaurs still roamed the earth! The truth didn't matter!

But outside the fabrications of Dreams From my Father, a little truth about Barack Obama still seeps into the New York Times' latest favorable review.

Barack Obama might never have written Dreams From My Father without the support and encouragement of his first literary agent, Jane Dystel, after she read a brief story about Obama's election as the first black editor of the Harvard Law Review.

The coverage prompted a call to him from Jane Dystel, a gravelly-voiced literary agent described by Peter Osnos, then the publisher of Times Books, as "a good journeyman with a hard edge." The home page of her firm's Web site currently features clients' best sellers including "Lies at the Altar: The Truth About Great Marriages." Ms. Dystel suggested Mr. Obama write a book proposal. Then she got him a contract with Poseidon Press, a now-defunct imprint of Simon & Schuster. When he missed his deadline, she got him another contract and a $40,000 advance from Times Books.

A $40,000 advance for an unknown kid in law school! If there's a literary agent out there who wants to do the same for me, I'll build her a shrine and cover it with rosebuds! But as soon as Jane Dystel became a little less useful, Obama threw her under the same bus that had already run over his grandmother, "the typical white person," and his pastor Jeremiah Wright, after Wright committed the "outrageous" crime of defending himself in the media.

Once Obama got elected to the Senate, he didn't really need the agent who got him his first deal, way back when he was just an unknown kid, and with multi-million-dollar offers raining down for The Audacity of Hope, Barack Obama dumped Jane Dystel in favor a Washington insider, Robert Barnett. The current book review in the New York Times calls this manoeuvre "disloyal but not unusual."

"Disloyal but not unusual"... for Barack Obama, and the bullshit in his "memoir" is also "not unusual for Barack Obama," and the adulation in the mainstream media for passing off fiction as fact is also "not unusual for Barack Obama," and the only thing that would be really "unusual for Barack Obama" would be holding him to the same standards that apply to ordinary people like you and me.

In a telephone interview on Friday, Mr. Obama said he would not be surprised if some people had gotten involved in his campaign "because they feel they know me through my books."

And who is it exactly that Obama's supporters "feel they know" through his books? Is it the fictional hero who appears in Obama's fake memoir? Or is it the unscrupulous bullshit artist who will throw anybody under the bus for the sake of his own ambition?

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137 Comments

Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

I never thought I'd like to see the day when a political blogger makes a big point about someone getting a new literary agent.

Is this the new litmus tests for presidential candidates -- No switching literary agents!!!

by politicsmatters 2008-05-18 04:15PM | 0 recs
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That wasn't the diarist main point.  Worse, you know it.

by Tolstoy 2008-05-18 04:28PM | 0 recs
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Yep.  You're right.

Obama bad

by Reaper0Bot0 2008-05-18 04:30PM | 0 recs
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SO Obama faked much of his memoirs?

Is this true?

If it is, it simply confirms everything I already think about that man.

This is scandalous.

by switching sides 2008-05-19 02:55AM | 0 recs
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The literary agent part was at least 50% of the diary.

by politicsmatters 2008-05-18 04:36PM | 0 recs
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yeah...  the diarist's main point was to manufacture some more outrage at a popular target...

by JenKinFLA 2008-05-18 06:39PM | 0 recs
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and... this diary makes the rec list because it is a hit job on a popular target...

Imagine my surprise...

by JenKinFLA 2008-05-18 07:23PM | 0 recs
It's quite a matching book-end

for that recced diary that called Michelle Obama a "Welfare Queen."

by Dumbo 2008-05-18 07:33PM | 0 recs
Re: It's quite a matching book-end

Are you freakin' serious...?  That was on here...??

I saw comments like that on hillaryiss44 but I thought this place had a bit more class....

by JenKinFLA 2008-05-18 07:39PM | 0 recs
Re: It's quite a matching book-end

"I saw comments like that on hillaryiss44 but I thought this place had a bit more class...."

Uhh, didn't you also see many of the same diary writers on THIS site soliciting people from THAT site to come here to rec diaries???

by catilinus 2008-05-19 02:17AM | 0 recs
Re: It's quite a matching book-end

I've heard that...

by JenKinFLA 2008-05-19 04:08AM | 0 recs
Yup. A welfare queen.

Even italicized it.  It was a diary by Truthteller2007.  Made the rec list.

http://www.mydd.com/story/2008/3/17/1933 58/077

..."Give me, give me, give me," says corporate and government welfare queen Michelle Obama...

Is only Michelle Obama allowed to enjoy the blandishments of corporate America?  Is only Michelle Obama, a woman who now enjoys access to government and corporate welfare after earning a high salary in the world of corporate law, entitled to the services of the "helping industry?"...

But "Give Me Something" Michelle Obama wanted more; she wanted a mansion she could not afford.  Besides, Rezko was already a part of the government welfare program Obama helped implement on Rezko's behalf while working as a state Senator in Illinois...

And at least Hillary earned her status as a role model.  You were appointed to your positions, and role models do not rely on Rezko and on various forms of government welfare to purchase their homes.  Yes, you returned to your South Side roots when you enlisted Rezko's support and the cash Rezko generated with the government welfare program your husband created for Rezko's properties.  But those South Side roots are not fit for a First Lady, unless, of course, that First Lady views government as a welfare program that just "Gives Us Something Here."  Go back to Rezko's mansion and ask your full-time housekeeper to run your own house, Michelle.  For if you cannot run Rezko's house, I do not know how you can run the White House.  Some role model you are, you corporate and government welfare queen...

Will all the status, prestige and services of the White House be enough for the upwardly mobile Michelle Obama?  I doubt it.  Nothing seems to satisfy the queen of government and corporate welfare who believes it is appropriate to scream "GIVE US SOMETHING HERE" when engaging with complete strangers...

by Dumbo 2008-05-19 04:18AM | 0 recs
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Perhaps you should try READING BOOKS instead of BURNING THEM.

by Terrance Manley 2008-05-18 07:29PM | 0 recs
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Jacob, take a deep breath...did you get the memo? Hate is out this season, unity is in.

by animated 2008-05-18 04:16PM | 0 recs
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Wow.  Seriously, this is worth blogging about?  

You must have a phenomenally boring life and large expanses of time to kill.

by Reaper0Bot0 2008-05-18 04:17PM | 0 recs
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Preety sure he's on the FBIs Most Wanted list for serial time murder.

by fogiv 2008-05-18 04:39PM | 0 recs
I can't believe you wasted

Precious time from your life to write that.

by highgrade 2008-05-18 04:17PM | 0 recs
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If you knew anything about writing, you would know how cannot encompass every detail. You combine, elide, and ABOVE ALL edit. So you tell the larger truth that way. Simple really.

Don't go there with this as some kind of scandal. Have you read Hillary's autobiography? How much did she actually write?

Maybe you need another site to post this. I'd suggest a republican one now that democratic party is unifying around the nominee...

Who happens to have written his own book and, in case you missed it, is probably one of most literate candidates for president you've ever had.

by duende 2008-05-18 04:18PM | 0 recs
Great rebuttal

to this diary that truly deserves GLaDoS...

by Student Guy 2008-05-18 04:25PM | 0 recs
the Cake is a Lie!!

by grass 2008-05-18 07:35PM | 0 recs
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Well, we do know that Hillary didn't write any of her books.

by politicsmatters 2008-05-18 04:26PM | 0 recs
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Is that true?  That would be so funny.

by interestedbystander 2008-05-19 05:24AM | 0 recs
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If it's all so typical, why does he need a disclaimer?

***A

by adrienne4dean 2008-05-18 04:29PM | 0 recs
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The convention is to acknowledge such use, but that is a recent convention.

by politicsmatters 2008-05-18 04:36PM | 0 recs
Stop with your knowledge
it interferes with my emotional investment in thinking Barack Obama is the embodiment of everything wrong with everything.
by JJE 2008-05-18 05:10PM | 0 recs
I hope the diary author

never reads Naked Lunch.  He might have a problem with it.

Composite characters are a staple of literary autobiographies.  It's a different standard than press reporting.  James Frey's problem was that he made the whole thing up, including a rap sheet, his being a wanted outlaw in three states, and a life in prison that never happened.  If they had been fanciful metaphors for some more important central truth about his real life, and if he hadn't elaborated on them like a child caught lying in his TV interview, he MIGHT have had an excuse.  

by Dumbo 2008-05-18 07:44PM | 0 recs
Re: I hope the diary author

Yeah, maybe it could be said Obama has a fake memoir if his father isn't really from Kenya, he didn't really graduate from Harvard, and we was never a community organizer on the streets of Chicago.

by dantes 2008-05-19 08:17AM | 0 recs
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Now, this is an amazing piece from that NYT article, demonstrating how Obama was recognized as a brilliant mind and how he was recruited to teach at one of the top law schools in the country.

Mr. Obama was given an office to write in at the University of Chicago through a surprising connection. Douglas G. Baird, a professor who was head of the law school's appointments committee, had learned of Mr. Obama from Michael W. McConnell, a conservative constitutional scholar then at Chicago whom President Bush would later make a federal judge.

Professor McConnell encountered Mr. Obama during the editing of an article he wrote for The Harvard Law Review, Professor Baird said recently. "He sent a note saying this person is really brilliant, we should have him on our radar screen," Professor Baird said. Professor Baird called Mr. Obama at Harvard and asked if he was interested in teaching.

"I don't remember his exact words, but it was something to the effect that, `Well, in fact, I want to write this book.' What he really wanted was the Virginia Woolf equivalent of a clean, well lighted room." So Professor Baird got him one, a small office near the law library, along with a law school fellowship that Professor Baird hoped might later lead to his full-time teaching.

by politicsmatters 2008-05-18 04:19PM | 0 recs
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I noticed that too, normally it's either fiction or non-fiction. there is a new kind of history that allows some making up of stuff, but it's not quite acceptable, or at least it's still controversial, but that's not writing about your own life, it's about real history, from some time where no one really knows anymore.  Totally strange, glad someone picked up on it.  I'd like to know if agents like this kind of thing. I suppose he wrote an introduction saying he'd made some of it up, and so it isn't really non-fiction, but a fictionalized autobiography (is there such a category?)  

by anna shane 2008-05-18 04:20PM | 0 recs
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It's not uncommon in memoirs where a lot of the people written about are still alive, particularly in memoirs of people who are not well-known (and Obama was not very well-known when he wrote it).

by politicsmatters 2008-05-18 04:23PM | 0 recs
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well, at least he isn't passing it off as truth.  But one would think that it wouldn't be listed as non-fiction, that's strange.  

by anna shane 2008-05-18 04:27PM | 0 recs
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Every work of non-fiction is interpretive to some extent.  Study historiography sometime.

by politicsmatters 2008-05-18 04:31PM | 0 recs
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insult much?  You make an easy question into a way to insult, is that interpretative. No, don't answer.  You guys are really depressing me today, so much quick draw hostility.  that's a reason I'm for Hillary, she's cheerful.  I'll go give her some money now.  

by anna shane 2008-05-18 04:43PM | 0 recs
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Hillary's not only cheerful but she probably knows what historiography is, too.  

But I don't know why she couldn't write her own memoir.
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.ht ml?res=9E01E3DF153AF93BA35752C0A9679C8B6 3

by politicsmatters 2008-05-18 05:43PM | 0 recs
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ummm...  that wasn't an insult... it was a suggestion for a direction for further study on the topic on which you were conversing...

Man alive, people can really get bent out of shape on this site when they want to.

by JenKinFLA 2008-05-18 06:42PM | 0 recs
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His book was sold as auto-biography, not historiography, which I defined but didn't name in my first comment.  It's okay, insult away, no one will think your arrogant or trying to act like you and your candidate are better than others.  At least we know there are no paid charmer bloggers in this thread?  

by anna shane 2008-05-19 08:52AM | 0 recs
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Good job - go pay off her debt for her.  Way to waste $100.00.

by RockvilleLiberal2 2008-05-19 03:55AM | 0 recs
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Now you've done it. You hurt her feelings. She's now going to make another donation to Hillary. That'll teach you to throw around 50 cent words like historiography, you big meanie.

by edg1 2008-05-18 05:07PM | 0 recs
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I'll have to remember that's insulting to use words of more than two syllables.

by politicsmatters 2008-05-18 05:44PM | 0 recs
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You sexist pigs.

by switching sides 2008-05-19 02:59AM | 0 recs
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That comment would best be directed at Newhampster's comment about porn down thread...

by JenKinFLA 2008-05-19 04:10AM | 0 recs
LOL

And now there's an aerosol of coffee needs wiping off my computer screen

by duende 2008-05-18 11:44PM | 0 recs
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Only in Obamaland, that magical mystery place.

by Tolstoy 2008-05-18 04:31PM | 0 recs
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Yawn. Troll. Not even a very good one; this is particularly unconvincing. To be an effective troll, you at least have to raise the ire of some Obama supporters, or choose a topic that might ensnare some rational Clinton supporters.

by ragekage 2008-05-18 04:20PM | 0 recs
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Go back to KOS, troll.

by switching sides 2008-05-19 02:59AM | 0 recs
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RK is no more a troll than you are...

by JenKinFLA 2008-05-19 04:10AM | 0 recs
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This part is also quite impressive:

Mr. Obama completed "The Audacity of Hope" in the summer of 2006. This time, he distributed drafts to several dozen friends and Senate staff members, many of whom now advise his campaign. They included David Axelrod, his chief political strategist; Anthony Lake, who was a national security adviser for President Bill Clinton; Gene Sperling, a former economic adviser to Mr. Clinton; and Samantha Power, who recently stepped down as a foreign policy adviser to Mr. Obama after calling his opponent, Mrs. Clinton, "a monster."

"He wrote very polished first drafts," said Cass R. Sunstein, a University of Chicago law professor who read drafts of chapters on the Constitution and economic policy. "He was very clear to me that these were drafts on which he hoped for comments. I wrote very detailed comments. And afterwards he accepted a small minority of my comments. I gave him some potential formulations for what he might write. He always put it in his own words. Not once did he use my words."

by politicsmatters 2008-05-18 04:21PM | 0 recs
Jacob Freeze

You obviously didn't get the memo that we Democrats (and the MSM) are all one big happy family now.

by Coldblue 2008-05-18 04:21PM | 0 recs
You are wrong

And who is it exactly that Obama's supporters "feel they know"

Obama has Followers not supporters.  Please watch your language in the future.

by NewHampster 2008-05-18 04:24PM | 0 recs
Re: You are wrong

It is rude to use a term for a group that members of that group do not use for themselves.

by politicsmatters 2008-05-18 04:28PM | 0 recs
Re: You are wrong

Thank you Ms. Manners.  Hope you show up in the Hillary-Hate dairies.

by Tolstoy 2008-05-18 05:36PM | 0 recs
Re: You are wrong

Wow.  You are a remarkably shallow person.  I hope that, in your real life, such behavior makes you the immediate object of scorn and derision.

by Reaper0Bot0 2008-05-18 04:32PM | 0 recs
I like your name

O Reaper and follower of the Obama

by NewHampster 2008-05-18 04:41PM | 0 recs
Re: I like your name

Jackass, my name is a reference to the game Quake One.  It came out about ten years ago.

But I'm glad you're an offensive tard.

by Reaper0Bot0 2008-05-18 04:45PM | 0 recs
Re: I like your name

Right on!  Those reaper bots always kicked my ass, though...  I much preferred deathmatch against real humans on e1m7.

by neeborMolgula 2008-05-18 07:26PM | 0 recs
Re: I like your name

A reason for the zero, Distillery?  This was purely a computer game reference, and if you haven't played a lot of Quake 1 deathmatch, you might have missed it.

by neeborMolgula 2008-05-19 06:38AM | 0 recs
Re: I like your name

This from someone who screams about how sexist the media is, but who has, on this site, proclaimed his LOVE of pornography! I'm still trying to figure that one out.

by venician 2008-05-18 05:11PM | 0 recs
Hi there Stalker

How ya doing tonight?

Hillary supporters stop reading.

Venician, I've always heard that the only ones who deride porn are the unloved.  One might say the ugly ones who can never imagine themselves being asked to pose naked.  My quite beautiful wife (an Obama follower) and I used to go to strip clubs together in our younger days.  We had fun too and due to her stunning beauty she never questioned her own sex appeal.  

Shall I continue?

by NewHampster 2008-05-18 05:20PM | 0 recs
Re: Hi there Stalker

please don't....

How about you step away from the computer altogether and get a glass of water or something.

by JenKinFLA 2008-05-18 06:45PM | 0 recs
Re: Hi there Stalker

oh, and given I have heard the "you don't like porn because you're ugly" line from people who could best be described as sexist, misogynistic assholes, I am no longer confused as to why you told the Clinton supporters to stop reading before that part

by JenKinFLA 2008-05-18 06:53PM | 0 recs
Re: Hi there Stalker

Only if you're still typing with two hands...

by neeborMolgula 2008-05-18 07:27PM | 0 recs
Re: Hi there Stalker

I haven't a clue how you associate those who deride porn as being unloved. It would seem to me that those who love it are the ones who only have sex with themselves, but then again I can't understand how you deride sexism and yet support an industry built on objectifying women?

by venician 2008-05-18 07:28PM | 0 recs
Re: Hi there Stalker

If Hillary supporters can't read your comment--the anger might burn their virgin eyes!--then it may as well not be read, right?

by CrazyDrumGuy 2008-05-18 07:38PM | 0 recs
Re: I like your name

HA!  I suggest that would be beyond your ability to comprehend.

by Tolstoy 2008-05-18 05:38PM | 0 recs
thanks for the help toy

by NewHampster 2008-05-18 06:01PM | 0 recs
Re: I like your name

wow....

Has it been a bad day around here for some of you or what...?  

Very derisive....

by JenKinFLA 2008-05-18 06:46PM | 0 recs
Really?

Scorn and derision? Pot meets Kettle, lol

by Coldblue 2008-05-18 04:45PM | 0 recs
Re: You are wrong

NewHampster, what was the point of this arrogant, offensive comment?

by Falsehood 2008-05-18 05:07PM | 0 recs
Why are you all offended by my calling you

Followers of Obama?

From my vantage point that is what you are.  Much like Dead Heads following the grateful dead from venue to venue around the country.

I'm mystified at why I've offended.

by NewHampster 2008-05-18 05:23PM | 0 recs
Re: Why are you all offended by my calling you

Yep.  So we're the bad guys since you don't get it.

by Reaper0Bot0 2008-05-18 05:30PM | 0 recs
Re: Why are you all offended by my calling you

I did not say you are the bad guys.  I asked why it is offensive to say you are Followers of the Obama?

Tell me.

by NewHampster 2008-05-18 05:32PM | 0 recs
Re: Why are you all offended by my calling you

It implies that we are zealots and incapable of independent critical thinking.

by Reaper0Bot0 2008-05-18 05:34PM | 0 recs
Re: Why are you all offended by my calling you

I don't think Hamp implied that but if the shoe fits.......

by Tolstoy 2008-05-18 05:40PM | 0 recs
Re: Why are you all offended by my calling you

Evidently not.  But why get heated over piddling details like whether or not you have any idea what you're talking about?

Demeaning people is fun!

by Reaper0Bot0 2008-05-18 05:43PM | 0 recs
Re: Why are you all offended by my calling you

Does Ray Buckley know how you refer to Obama supporters and demean Democrats?

by hootie4170 2008-05-18 06:54PM | 0 recs
Re: Why are you all offended by my calling you

I'm offended because the word "followers," when specifically recommended instead of supporters, implies cult or something else, a an interpretation I very much doubt you didn't think about before you wrote it.

I don't follow Barack Obama. I support him because he best represents what I want in a leader and politician - my interests come first, not his person.

I'm sure that some people on both sides could be accurately described as followers, just as some people follow certain celebrities. However, your comment implied that we're all like that, and I didn't like the generalization.

Does that make sense?

by Falsehood 2008-05-18 06:20PM | 0 recs
Re: Why are you all offended by my calling you

As they say on the Daily Show...  "how's the weather up your own ass?"

by neeborMolgula 2008-05-18 07:29PM | 0 recs
Re: You are wrong

Ah. You failed the KOOLAID test. The new equivalent of Godwin's law

From Wikidpedia

"...in the Koolaid Test, as devised in the primary wars of 2008, any supporter of Hillary Rodham Clinton who referred to the supporters of Barack Obama as 'followers', 'cultists' or 'obamabots', or the Illinois Senator as the 'messiah' or 'Jesus', would automatically forfeit the right to post further replies on the thread, and have announced a de facto confirmation of Obama as the nominee."

Thanks. That makes you an Obamabot too now.

Don't worry. It's OK. After a while. Who needs emotions anyway...

by duende 2008-05-18 11:48PM | 0 recs
freeze

i fart in your general direction.

by citizendave 2008-05-18 04:27PM | 0 recs
You know who agrees with you GLaDoS

Only these lyrics fit a bit better:

This was a triumph.
I'm making a note here: HUGE SUCCESS.
It's hard to overstate my satisfaction.
I'm so CONCERNED
I do what I must
because I can.
For the 'good' of all of us.
Except the ones who are calm.
But there's lots sense crying over every mistake.
You just keep on being 'concerned' till you run out of cake.
And the Doubt gets sowed.
And you annoy the bold
For the people who are still calm.

I'm not even concerned.
I'm being so insincere right now.
Even though you broke my talking points.
And mocked me.
And tore my points into pieces.
And threw every piece into a fire.
As they burned it hurt because I was so concerned for you!

Now these points of "data" make a beautiful line.
And we're out of talking points.
We're concerned all the time.
So I'm GLaD. I got concerned.
Think of all the things we tried
on the people who are still bold.
Go ahead and leave me.
I think I prefer to stay concerned.
Now who will I vote for...?
Maybe r0n pav1!!
THAT WAS A JOKE.
HAHA. FAT CHANCE.
Anyway, this concern is great.
It's so delicious and moist.
Look at me still talking
when there's doubt to be sown.
When I look out there, it makes me GLaD I'm concerned.
I've diaries to right.
There is logic to fight.
from the people who are still bold.
And believe me I am still concerned.
I'm doing not so well and I'm still Concerned.
I feel CONCERNED but you're still calm.
While you're calm I'll be still concerned.
And when you're victorious I will be still concerned.
STILL CONCERNED, still concerned

by Student Guy 2008-05-18 04:29PM | 0 recs
Jacob's Fake Diary

Your diary makes Fox News look credible.

Quotes you intentionally left out in order to slant your post:

"His memoir is, as one publisher put it, "the single most vetted book in American politics right now." Written at a time when Mr. Obama says he was thinking less about a career in politics than about simply writing a good book, it leaves an impression of candidness and authenticity that gives it much of its power. Reporters have questioned Mr. Obama's use of fictional techniques like composite characters, but some editors and critics say that is common in memoirs."

In the introduction, Mr. Obama acknowledged his use of pseudonyms, composite characters, approximated dialogue and events out of chronological order. He was writing at a time well before a recent series of publishing scandals involving fabrication in memoirs. "He was trying to be careful of people's feelings," said Deborah Baker, the editor on the first paperback edition of the book. "The fact is, it all had a sort of larger truth going on that you couldn't make up."

by jsfox 2008-05-18 04:29PM | 0 recs
How dare you criticize the Messiah?

LMAO

by indydem99 2008-05-18 04:35PM | 0 recs
Re: How dare you criticize the Messiah?

No Obama supporter considers the senator to be the Messiah. This is another version of rudeness and name-calling.  I, however, don't think that Howard Dean is somehow responsible for stopping it.

by politicsmatters 2008-05-18 04:38PM | 0 recs
Re: How dare you criticize the Messiah?

Really?  You know tham all?  Amazing.

by Tolstoy 2008-05-18 05:42PM | 0 recs
what's wrong with you?

by Slim Tyranny 2008-05-18 04:55PM | 0 recs
Re: How dare you criticize the Messiah?

Ah. You failed the KOOLAID test. The new equivalent of Godwin's law

From Wikidpedia

"...in the Koolaid Test, as devised in the primary wars of 2008, any supporter of Hillary Rodham Clinton who referred to the supporters of Barack Obama as 'followers', 'cultists' or 'obamabots', or the Illinois Senator as the 'messiah' or 'Jesus', would automatically forfeit the right to post further replies on the thread, and have announced a de facto confirmation of Obama as the nominee."

by duende 2008-05-18 11:50PM | 0 recs
very nice catch,

I'll have to start using it with Godwin's law.

by Student Guy 2008-05-20 10:03PM | 0 recs
The very best thing..

about next week is that people like you will have lost.  

I took the time to read your other concerned diaries and as all others it lacks accurate context, partial quotes and other assorted desperate acts.

By the way, I hope you enjoyed his book, I did. (without a ghost writer)

by nextgen 2008-05-18 04:42PM | 0 recs
Re: The very best thing..

Indeed.  I've already popped my popcorn, and am eagerly waiting to watch the 'sploding head show.

by neeborMolgula 2008-05-18 07:31PM | 0 recs
Baiting

The problem with responding to being baited is one ends up sounding even more idiotic and angry than the baiter.  Better to just step back I think and let people rant and vent.

by mady 2008-05-18 04:53PM | 0 recs
Re: Baiting

There sure are a lot of Master Baiters on MYDD these days.

I'll be glad to see a fair number of them either leaving in a snit or being banned once the Democratic Candidate has been made official. After all, at that point talking trash about the Dem candidate, be it Obama or Hillary, would be nothing more than supporting McCain.

by Kysen 2008-05-19 02:18AM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

http://vermontersforobama.org/?s=kilmead e

THIS IS NOT TRUE

Obama's original introduction acknowledged the composite characters. NOT THE NEW ONE. HE NEVER TRIED TO PASS it OFF AS FACT.

Which is good, since we wrote about a roommate who did hard drugs, among other things.

The new intro/preface is here, under the "feature" tab.

Furthermore, your disloyalty quote comes from the former head of Obama's first publishing company.

by Falsehood 2008-05-18 05:06PM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

There have been a few people who read the books and did the research and they have determined that Obama lied about events, times and outcomes. Especially his bullshit claims that his parents met at Selma where he was conceived. Guess he was actually four years old when those events occurred. Karl Rove and his boys have already picked them clean. I think we will be hearing about that and the other inconsistencies come October. For a man with supposedly superior judgement he sure embellishes a lot.

by Iceblinkjm 2008-05-18 05:15PM | 0 recs
One Positive!

I think we will be hearing about that and the other inconsistencies come October

We have moved past the denial stage!

by nextgen 2008-05-18 05:21PM | 0 recs
You lie with such force

"bullshit claims that his parents met at Selma where he was conceived"

You flat out made this up.  He has never claimed his parents met at Selma.

From 'Dreams from my Father'

"In 1959, at the age of 23, he arrived at the University of Hawaii - the first African student there. He studied econometrics, worked with unsurpassed concentration, and graduated in three years at the top of his class. His friends were legion, and he helped organise the International Students Association, of which he became the first president. In a Russian language course, he met an awkward, shy American girl, only 18, and they fell in love. The girl's parents, wary at first, were won over by his charm and intellect; the young couple married, and she bore them a son, to whom he bequeathed his name. He won another scholarship - this time to pursue his Ph.D. at Harvard - but not the money to take his new family with him. A separation occurred, and he returned to Africa to fulfil his promise to the continent. The mother and child stayed behind, but the bond of love survived the distances... "

by WellstoneDem 2008-05-18 05:30PM | 0 recs
Re: You lie with such force

Ah, sweet.  He left out that mom was 6 months pregnant when dad finally agreed to marry her.  I have no problem with the facts but I do have a problem with glossing over reality.

by Tolstoy 2008-05-18 05:49PM | 0 recs
Re: You lie with such force

You clearly never read the book.

by politicsmatters 2008-05-18 05:54PM | 0 recs
I refuse to be bamboozed.

You have no idea what I read or have read.  Hint:  fiction disguised as autobiography isn't my forte.

 You seem to exist on this blog only to defend anything that even slightly offers citicism of Obama or exposes facts he conveniently leaves out of his writings and sermons.

by Tolstoy 2008-05-18 07:27PM | 0 recs
Re: I refuse to be bamboozed.

Have you read the book? No answer
Fiction disguised as autobiography. Generalised unsubstantiated smear
You seem to exist... ad hominem
Sermons - YOU FAILED THE KOOLAID TEST

From Wikidpedia

"...in the Koolaid Test, as devised in the primary wars of 2008, any supporter of Hillary Rodham Clinton who referred to the supporters of Barack Obama as 'followers', 'cultists' or 'obamabots', or the Illinois Senator as the 'messiah' or 'Jesus', would automatically forfeit the right to post further replies on the thread, and have announced a de facto confirmation of Obama as the nominee."

Thanks for your support

by duende 2008-05-18 11:53PM | 0 recs
Re: You lie with such force

What a goofy retort.  You're soooo silly.  

by anna shane 2008-05-19 06:56AM | 0 recs
"A separation occurred?"

Always note when someone lapses into passive voice -- 'Mistakes were made' -- in order to engage in a tidy denial of the truth.  

Guess it doesn't sound quite so dashing to write "He abandoned his wife and infant child" when you're trying to concoct a fiction about your father...

by KathleenM1 2008-05-18 06:18PM | 0 recs
Re: "A separation occurred?"

I don't think it serves any Democrat well to talk about family problems with the candidates.

by JenKinFLA 2008-05-18 06:50PM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

Obama never said anything about his parents and Selma in the book.  

by politicsmatters 2008-05-18 05:46PM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

No, Obama's whopper about Selma occurred in in his famous "Joshua generation" speech in 2007 to commemorate Selma's voting rights march. Here's the most famous part of the speech:

Yet something happened back here in Selma, Alabama. Something happened in Birmingham that sent out what Bobby Kennedy called, "Ripples of hope all around the world." Something happened when a bunch of women decided they were going to walk instead of ride the bus after a long day of doing somebody else's laundry, looking after somebody else's children. When men who had PhD's decided that's enough and we're going to stand up for our dignity. That sent a shout across oceans so that my grandfather began to imagine something different for his son. His son, who grew up herding goats in a small village in Africa could suddenly set his sights a little higher and believe that maybe a black man in this world had a chance.

What happened in Selma, Alabama and Birmingham also stirred the conscience of the nation. It worried folks in the White House who said, "You know, we're battling Communism. How are we going to win hearts and minds all across the world? If right here in our own country, John, we're not observing the ideals set fort in our Constitution, we might be accused of being hypocrites." So the Kennedy's decided we're going to do an air lift. We're going to go to Africa and start bringing young Africans over to this country and give them scholarships to study so they can learn what a wonderful country America is.

This young man named Barack Obama got one of those tickets and came over to this country. He met this woman whose great great-great-great-grandfather had owned slaves; but she had a good idea there was some craziness going on because they looked at each other and they decided that we know that the world as it has been it might not be possible for us to get together and have a child. There was something stirring across the country because of what happened in Selma, Alabama, because some folks are willing to march across a bridge. So they got together and Barack Obama Jr. was born. So don't tell me I don't have a claim on Selma, Alabama. Don't tell me I'm not coming home to Selma, Alabama.

http://blogs.suntimes.com/sweet/2007/03/ obamas_selma_speech_text_as_de.html

What some would call chronological dishonesty others would no doubt call speaking a larger truth, or whatever.

by Inky 2008-05-18 06:31PM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

Selma was used metaphorically, in keeping with the language of other parts of the speech.

by politicsmatters 2008-05-18 06:53PM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

And when "a young man named Barack Obama got one of those tickets" I suppose that was just metaphorical language as well.

OK, whatever you say.

by Inky 2008-05-18 07:11PM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

Oh God.  More WORM.  

by Tolstoy 2008-05-18 07:31PM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

by OtherLisa 2008-05-18 05:17PM | 0 recs
I do know something about writing...

I have an agent and everything. ;)

Okay, a couple of points.

Dumping the agent who got him that deal is indeed disloyal. The question is, is this consistent with a larger pattern in Obama's career?

Second thing. James Frey tried to sell his "memoir" as fiction - he was upfront in telling his agent and the publishing company that though the book was based on his life, he himself considered it a novel. Once the decision had been made to publish it as a memoir, he bought into his own fictionalized life story. That was what got him in trouble.

Sure, combining characters, exaggerating events, all of those things happen when attempting to write history. Sometimes this is because we don't know the facts of what happened, sometimes it's because "the facts" are subject, and sometimes it's because the historian in question has an agenda that he/she is attempting to promote.

The fact that the new version of Obama's "autobiography" is published with this foreword suggests to me a significant divergence from "facts" and events in his life as they are commonly agreed upon.

He was trying to create a certain life story, to present himself as a character with certain attributes.

I'm not comfortable with it, personally. That's why I write fiction, and label it as such.

by OtherLisa 2008-05-18 05:24PM | 0 recs
Literary smears

I write fiction and non-fiction. You cannot compress the whole of real life into a book. Reality is often too mind bogglingly surreal, and real people have to be disguised or composited, either for purposes of libel, or merely for clarity's sake.

Since you are a writer, you should at least recognise that Obama is one of the finest prose writers among any living politician: or perhaps you have never read his book?

The idea that there is some kind of scandal here, especially since both the Clinton and McCain campaigns will have been going through every sentence and assertion with a fine tooth comb is laughable.

So instead we have the 'concern' about his 'disloyalty' in changing his literary agent.

Why don't you just say it? "I don't like Barack Obama. He stole the nomination, the big meanie."

Don't try to vindicate your temper tantrum with these spurious moral judgements. It looks insincere

by duende 2008-05-18 11:59PM | 0 recs
He's a liar

Simply put, he's just another Daley-esque chicago liar.

by switching sides 2008-05-19 03:02AM | 0 recs
Put plainly

That comment was worthy of a sleazy smear merchant

by duende 2008-05-19 10:28AM | 0 recs
Dude, seriously, no offense,

but who gives a sh*t? I mean, really. I haven't read the book, but if your point is that he lied and/or embellished, need I remind you that all politicians (and indeed all "regular people") do it? Half the Obama supporters around here just couldn't shut up about Tulza-gate, and that annoyed the hell out of me. I don't have any desire to turn around and nitpick every little fact in his book to try to determine whether he was lying, embellishing, telling the truth, or "misremembering".

by sricki 2008-05-18 05:33PM | 0 recs
Re: Dude, seriously, no offense,

Agreed.  This is the kind of petty, divisive "gotcha" politics that we should all avoid.  

"Snipergate," "Bittergate"--it's all the same stupid, nonsensical crap designed to distract us from real issues.

As Democrats, we should be better than this.

by Captain Bathrobe 2008-05-18 07:51PM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

And let's compare to how Hillary wrote her life story:

/January 8, 2001
Media Talk; Mrs. Clinton Seeks Ghostwriter for Memoirs
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK - NY Times

Now that Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has sold the rights to publish her memoirs for $8 million, who will she pick to help write it, and how much will that person be paid?

Whomever she hires will face a delicate job: producing a manuscript that balances Mrs. Clinton's priorities with those of her publishers at Simon & Schuster, who must approve the book. Mrs. Clinton may hope for a book that advances her political career. Simon & Schuster, of course, aims to sell books.

Some of Mrs. Clinton's previous collaborations have been rocky. People who have worked with her say she took a decidedly active role in her previous books. Both Barbara Feinman, an author hired for Mrs. Clinton's ''It Takes a Village,'' and Cheryl Merser, hired for ''Invitation to the White House,'' left the projects before Mrs. Clinton considered them finished. Ms. Merser parted amicably, and Ms. Feinman bitterly. In both cases, Mrs. Clinton thoroughly overhauled their manuscripts with the help of aides.

Still, dozens of hopeful writers have already applied for the job of helping shape her intriguing memoir. Simon & Schuster has sent Mrs. Clinton a tall stack of potential collaborators' previous books for her perusal. Within the next month, she is expected to interview candidates and pick one. People involved say she is likely to pick a woman.

The more than two dozen writers under consideration include journalists, novelists, and professional collaborators. One is Linda Bird Franke, a former journalist and author who has worked on books by Geraldine Ferraro, Rosalynn Carter and several other prominent women. She was also a Clinton delegate to the Democratic National Convention. Others whose names have come up include William Novak, who kicked off a ghost-writing boom with his work on ''Iacocca.'' Another likely candidate is Jane Scovell, who collaborated with Kitty Dukakis, among others. Mrs. Clinton also remains on good terms with Linda Kulman, a senior writer at U.S. News & World Report, who helped assemble Mrs. Clinton's anthology of letters to the first family's pets. People at Simon & Schuster asked the journalist and author Anna Quindlen if she was interested; she declined.

Lissa Muscatine, an aide to Mrs. Clinton who has worked as a reporter for The Washington Post, is helping Mrs. Clinton with the selection process and may help write the book herself, say people involved. All the potential ghostwriters either could not be reached for comment, or declined the opportunity to do so.

People involved say the most a collaborator for Mrs. Clinton's book will receive is probably about $500,000. Although that seems stingy next to the $8 million advance, it is near the top of flat fees paid to collaborators. In contrast, those who sign on before a proposal is sold often make half the author's advance.
DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK /
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.ht ml?res=9E01E3DF153AF93BA35752C0A9679C8B6 3&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=prin t

by politicsmatters 2008-05-18 05:47PM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

Another lame diary by a deadender cheered on by the the usual suspects.

yawn! wake me up when this is over.

by spacemanspiff 2008-05-18 05:48PM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

The key is to sit back with a bucket of popcorn and a nice brew, and enjoy the entertainment.

by neeborMolgula 2008-05-18 07:34PM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

This is an interesting blog post about Obama's time working in NYC, from the perspective of a former coworker.  

http://www.analyzethis.net/blog/2005/07/ 09/barack-obama-embellishes-his-resume/

I do think its a little weird that nobody in the media has really systematically taken a look at these things.  Personally, I don't really care.  But he does seem to have embellished quite a bit, shaping a dramatic narrative arc out of what was likely a pretty mundane experience with this company.

by Fuzzy Dunlop 2008-05-18 05:57PM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

To be fair, Obama didn't recount incidents at this office which involved people shooting at him.

by IncognitoErgoSum 2008-05-18 07:03PM | 0 recs
I Recall the Times Suggested it was Fiction but
good fiction. Theodore Sorensen wrote Profiles in Courage. He didn't ger the Pulitzer. To be fair
Obama didn't require a ghost liar.
by hypopg 2008-05-18 06:08PM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

I'm confused....was Hillary's version of Tuzla right in her book or in her stump speech?

by hootie4170 2008-05-18 06:56PM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

How can this obvious troll diary and hit piece be recc'ed 19 times by now?

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Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

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by DeskHack 2008-05-18 07:38PM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

Well, this must be THE END now. The fingernails are worn through. At the bottom of the barrel is a 'concern' about Obama's loyalty to his literary agent. What else can there be left? On one occasion he called his wife 'darling' - elitist, sexist that he is?

Don't people realise: far from damaging Obama or angering his followers, all diaries like this do is wipe the last shred of authority from some Hillary supporters, and provide hours of unintentional humour.

by duende 2008-05-19 12:05AM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

Well, at least now I know who to never take seriously on this site again.

by Massadonious 2008-05-19 12:26AM | 0 recs
Very good diary

"The only thing that would be really 'unusual for Barack Obama' would be holding him to the same standards that apply to ordinary people like you and me."

This was an insightful and poignant synapsis of one of the problems I see with the unmitigated deference to Barack Obama.  His adoring treatment by the media and unquestioning loyalty in his fan base sets off the exact same alarms I felt during George W. Bush's 2000 and 2004 campaigns.  It's a different emperor, but I still don't see the clothes.  

In a few years most reasonable minds will run out of excuses for Barack Obama, just as the nation has for George W. Bush.  I can only hope he doesn't take the whole party down with him.  

by BPK80 2008-05-18 07:43PM | 0 recs
Re: Very good diary

Thanks for your concern.

by duende 2008-05-19 12:06AM | 0 recs
Re: Very good diary

Thanks for your great comment.

by BPK80 2008-05-19 12:50AM | 0 recs
Re: Very good diary

Think I got there first with the snark :-)

by duende 2008-05-19 01:56AM | 0 recs
Re: Very good diary

Grow up, kid.

by switching sides 2008-05-19 03:04AM | 0 recs
Re: Very good diary

Thanks for the compliment. But my kids are probably older than you. And certainly wittier.

by duende 2008-05-20 04:18PM | 0 recs
Re: Very good diary

Then you need to start acting your age.

by switching sides 2008-05-20 10:38PM | 0 recs
make up any scenario you want, we all do...

This diarist is obviously just looking for fault in this situation.  Plenty of writers look for another editor if they don't get a good book deal.  Perhaps she didn't offer him enough, perhaps she didn't want his second book, Perhaps she ripped him off concerning royalties.  Anyone can create a scenario if they're looking for it.  I know it's difficult, but eventually it becomes necessary to use factual information rather than conjecture.

And as far as "lying" in a biography is concerned, in the contemporary oral, written and visual storytelling tradition of western countries it is rational for those of us with half an imagination to create a narrative structure out of our lives.  

It's been verified by psychologists that the older we get the more we filter out details that we find inconsequential or even inconsistent with the tales that we create about our lives.

This isn't so much lying as it is a way to create a logical and cohesive image of our history, beliefs and overall worldview.  Why do you think older people have such great stories with epic hardships, trumphs and grand conclusions?  

It's unreasonable to suggest that older people are disqualified from writing biographies because of this tendency. As long as all of the factual information is correct, it's up to the individual to create their own narrative.  After all most of the public reads them for a dual purpose: to learn about incidents and time period and also for the unique perspectives that they offer.

by Tenafly Viper 2008-05-19 12:41AM | 0 recs
Wow, what a mischaracterization of the article. .

I read this diary, and then I read all the links.  The diarist grossly mischaracterizes a NYTimes article, even including the word "new" in his quote about the introduction to "Dreams From My Father."  Although a new introduction was written for the republication of the autobiography, it's clear that the ORIGINAL introduction acknowledged the use of composite characters and out of sequence storylines.

Also, a composite character made up of two or more people you know in order to hide the identity of both is different from a "made up" person.  The memoir is far from "fake."

By the way, your link to Slate about fake memoirs does not mention either Obama or his books.

by shalca 2008-05-19 12:55AM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

At some point the Obama excuse bucket will run empty and the Obama excusers will simply mumble to themselves.

by grlpatriot 2008-05-19 05:23AM | 0 recs
Re: Barack Obama's Fake Memoir

The diarist, like Oprah, clearly does not understand memoir.  

by Bargeron 2008-05-19 05:44AM | 0 recs
Glad to see you are so CONCERNed. /eom

by GFORD 2008-05-19 06:37AM | 0 recs

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