Obama’s Work Ethic

By Ed Lasky,American Thinker

Obama has kicked back and skated through for most of his life

Barack Obama has displayed a disturbing pattern of work ethics:shirking work;claiming success when he was not entitled to do so;hiding his failures;and claiming the work of others as his own —when it was successful. These are not character traits that we should associate with Presidents.

Barack Obama won praise for Dreams From My Father,a 1995 memoir of his life that was published when he reached the grand old age of thirty-four. The provenance of the book has come into question,led by a series of American Thinker columns by Jack Cashill,who used textual analysis to ascribe its writing –or at least a good portion of it —to Bill Ayers,Obama’s neighbor,former Weatherman,Obama campaign supporter and partner in various activist groups in Chicago. This claim has been echoed in a new book by best-selling author Christian Andersen,Barack and Michelle:Portrait of an American Marriage who wrote that sources close to the Obamas told him that Barack Obama turned over his notes and tapes to Bill Ayers to compose the book.

Subsequently,under questioning by Cashill on a nationally-syndicated radio program,Andersen averred that two separate sources in Hyde Park confirmed to him the story of sending the notes and tapes to Ayers.

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