No. He was born in Hawaii.
But up until 2007, while he was trying to sell books, he was perfectly happy to pretend he was born in Kenya.
His -bio- from his literary agency, then called Acton and Dystel (now Dystel and Goderich) had this:
BARACK OBAMA is the junior Democratic senator from Illinois and was the dynamic keynote speaker at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. He was also the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review. He was born in Kenya to an American anthropologist and a Kenyan finance minister and was raised in Indonesia, Hawaii, and Chicago. His first book, DREAMS FROM MY FATHER: A STORY OF RACE AND INHERITANCE, has been a long time New York Times bestseller.
This remained until -2007-, when it was changed to “born in Hawaii.”
It also showed up in earlier printed agency material in 1991:
This is being spun as a “mistake.” The agency calls it a “fact-checking error.” Like a typo or something.
The problem with this is that most agencies ask authors to supply their own bios.
The second problem is that I can see no plausible mechanism for an agency to be provided a bio that says “born in Hawaii” and accidentally change or “fact check” that to “born in Kenya.” That’s a hell of a typo. As if some racist agency clerk looked at Obama and said “hell, man, that fella had to have been born in Africa. Get me the white-out.”
The simpler conclusion is a case of biographical “embellishment.” Obama, or whoever wrote his bio for him, thought “born in Kenya” would sell more books, so why not lie about it?
Even if it wasn’t Obama’s idea to fake his bio, he had to know about it. As an aspiring author, if I landed an agent and they put me in their printed bio pamphlet, I’d not only get copies for everybody I knew, I’d memorize my entry. Hell, I’d probably sleep with the pamplet under my pillow.
It’s not the only example showing that Obama is amazingly protean on his treatment of facts and his own history, but it’s a particularly ironic one.
Wonder how many other “embellishments” are out there.
- "Embellishments"??? You have got to be kidding me
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Another theory,
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There's yet another alternative.
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So which is worse, Obama lying about his birthplace or Romney being a high school bully? n/t
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That's a good question.
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Compared to other 'revelations' about past candidates, I think they're both mild 'blips' that will soon be forgotten. n/t
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The media will forget the Democratic "blips." Not Republican ones.
- Never mind that one is factual and the other not.
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You're probably right.
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The media will forget the Democratic "blips." Not Republican ones.
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Compared to other 'revelations' about past candidates, I think they're both mild 'blips' that will soon be forgotten. n/t
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Since Obama never lied about his birthplace the answer is obvious.
- You expect an objective answer to that?
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That's a good question.
- Obama only found out he was born in Hawaii in 2007?
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So which is worse, Obama lying about his birthplace or Romney being a high school bully? n/t
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There's yet another alternative.
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Is that what they call flip-flopping?
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Is what what they call flip-flopping?
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You know, embellishing his family history for political purposes.
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Is Rubio running for president this fall? I hadn't heard.
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No, he's running for Vice President; haven't you been keeping up?
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No, he's running for Vice President; haven't you been keeping up?
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Is Rubio running for president this fall? I hadn't heard.
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You know, embellishing his family history for political purposes.
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Is what what they call flip-flopping?