"Mythbuster" was already taken, but "narrative buster" will do nicely. It's CSI Obama bookville.
Sleepless readers will remember Jack Cashill's scrutiny of Barack Obama's "Dreams of My Father" in which he provides much circumstantial evidence that the book was actually authored by Bill Ayers, not Barack Obama. See previously on these pages Where were the main stream media when we needed them in 2008?
Cashill has applied his extraordinary detective skills to the new Obama biography by David Maraniss, titled Barack Obama: The Story, in which he notes the gaps in the Obama narrative. While Maraniss despises the birthers, he's given them more ammo, Mr. Cashill notes in Maraniss Bio Deepens Obama Birth Mystery.
He goes on to tell us that a paper Obama wrote in 1983 for a Columbia University publication called the Sundial contained several grammar and punctuation errors. Those same errors were on display in some of Obama's other available writings, so Cashill used the Sundial article as the Obama Roseta Stone. However, in Maraniss's book that Sundial article and various letters reproduced there were curiously error free. Someone cleaned them up, and the only logical reason was to make Obama look better than he was. Read about it yourself at Did Maraniss Commit Fraud to Protect Obama?
The narrative mismatch goes on for as long as anyone wants to read about it. For more, go to Cashill's bibliography at AmericanThinker.com.
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