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Obama’s Sick Sexual Fantasies Get Exposed

In a lengthy interview that Tablet Magazine published this week, former President Obama’s biographer issued shocking claims.

The 2017 biography called “Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama” was written by historian David Garrow, who discussed numerous facets of the former president’s personal life.

Journalist David Samuels asked Garrow about how he was able to get letters that Obama wrote to several of his ex-girlfriends while they were in college and law school, as well as what “the most surprising thing” he discovered from the letters was.

“With Alex McNear, Obama’s girlfriend while at Occidental College, it appears she wished to have her part known,” remarked Garrow. “As a result, once Alex showed me the letters she’d received from Barack, she wiped out a section and simply stated, ‘It’s concerning homosexuality.'”

Garrow said that after Alex had sold the letters, they showed up at Emory, and that the university neglected to disclose the section in the press release declaring its ownership of the letters.

He claimed to have sent Harvey Klehr an email telling him to “go to the Emory archives” in order to view the letters.

Garrow stated, “He’s invested his whole life at Emory, yet they won’t allow him take photographs. Harvey is forced to sit there with a pencil and duplicate out the graph in which Barack informs Alex that he frequently fantasizes about having sexual relations with males.”

Garrow brought up some of Obama’s past relationships before talking about his book, “Dreams from My Father.”

“When I first started reading about Barack at the beginning of 2008, I read Dreams and thought to myself, ‘This seems to be a crock.’ It isn’t history,” he declared. “It’s all fiction. Who is aware of the true story?”

According to Garrow, Obama brought “this big pile containing all his journals throughout the years” with him when he first saw him in the Oval Office at the White House.

“And he set it up this way on purpose,” he explained, “to show me that he actually has them and so that he can say that I can not see them. He has this large bag—I guess you could call it a canvas or fabric bag—in the bottom of the bag are the journals. The typescript printout of my document is then placed on top of it. He is therefore transporting them together.”

According to Garrow, the correspondence between Obama and one of his girlfriends that was included in the papers was likely never to be made public. He responded, “I wouldn’t be surprised if he burns them.”

Garrow responded, “He wants everybody to believe his story,” when questioned why Obama didn’t want anybody to view his writings and letters. “Oh God, did he get angry when I said that Dreams from My Father was actually historical fiction.”

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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