Occidental Activist: I thought Obama Was Gay

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NEW YORK – The intimate, fatherly relationship with pornographer and card-carrying communist Frank Marshall Davis that Barack Obama captured in a disturbingly graphic poem has led many to speculate Obama was sexually abused as a teen.

Davis, who wrote of molesting a 13-year-old girl in a quasi-autobiographical novel, has been identified as the “Pop” in a poem that describes “amber stains” on both Obama’s and “Pop’s” shorts.

A psychotherapist who also notes the parental abandonment Obama suffered in his childhood says that while she can’t prove it, “the degree of Obama’s disconnect reminds me of my sexually abused clients.”

Writing under the pseudonym Robin of Berkeley, the psychotherapist says Obama’s poem “evoked images of sexual abuse.”

Many pundits who have examined Barack Obama’s unconventional childhood have marveled at his ability to overcome significant personal obstacles to become the leader of the free world, but it’s not hard to imagine there have been consequences.

Speculation about Obama’s sexuality has roiled beneath the radar of establishment media, fed, among other things, by Larry Sinclair’s sensational claims of cocaine-fueled homosexual acts with Obama in Chicago and reports of Obama’s “transgender nanny” in Indonesia.

Now, the former radical activist from Occidental College who has recounted a 1980 encounter in which Obama affirmed revolutionary Marxist views tells WND in an interview his strong impression at the time was that Obama and the wealthy Pakistani roommate who accompanied him were homosexual lovers.

John Drew, who founded the Marxist-socialist club at Occidental to which Obama belonged, says he met the future president in December 1980 when Drew was a 23-year-old second-year graduate student at Cornell University.

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Obama, a 19-year-old sophomore at Occidental at the time, was with diminutive Pakistani roommate Mohammed Hasan Chandoo.

“I really had the feeling that Obama was Chandoo’s ‘boy toy,’” Drew told WND.

Drew, who earned a Ph.D. from Cornell, is an award-winning political scientist who taught political science and economics at Williams College.

In previously published accounts of his meeting –dating from the 2008 presidential campaign – Drew made clear his conclusion that Obama and Chandoo were both Marxist revolutionaries. Contrary to Drew, who remarked he was not as radical as Obama, Obama believed a violent, communist revolution was coming to the U.S.

In the interview with WND, Drew focused on his suspicion the two were romantically involved.

“The first time I saw Barack Obama and Hassan Chandoo together, I thought they were a wealthy gay couple,” Drew said.

“In fact, they looked so gay that my girlfriend, Caroline Boss, whispered to me, ‘They’re not gay.’ So, that confirmed to me I wasn’t the only one who thought Barack Obama and Hassan Chandoo looked like they were in a very close, intimate relationship.”


John Drew and his college girlfriend, Caroline Boss
Drew admits he was confused about Chandoo’s sexuality, considering it possible the Pakistani was bisexual, especially after he learned Occidental classmate Margo Mifflin was Chandoo’s girlfriend at the time.

“I remembered Mifflin from my senior year at Occidental when we had both participated in various protest events on campus,” Drew commented. “I had the impression that Mifflin was living with Chandoo and Obama in Chandoo’s apartment in Pasadena.”

WND has made repeated unsuccessful attempts since 2008 to contact Chandoo and another Occidental roommate, Pakistani Wahid Hamid, including an attempt made for this article.

WND also received no response to a request to the press office of the Democratic National Committee, as directed by the Washington, D.C., office of the Obama 2012 presidential campaign.

Christmas break

The 1980 meeting took place during Christmas break at the Portola Valley, Calif., home of Boss’s adoptive parents, near Stanford University.

At the time, Boss was a senior at Occidental. Boss and Obama had become friends through classes they took together in the spring and fall of that year.

From the first moments he saw Obama and Chandoo together, Drew suspected they were lovers.

“They were very close to each other physically,” Drew said, recalling watching them arrive at the Boss residence in a luxury car.

“I don’t know how else to describe it, but they looked like two young men who had a very close, intimate, emotional attachment,” he said. “I never saw them hugging or kissing, but I saw them standing very close to one another. It looked like they were very in tune with each others needs.”

Drew said Obama and Chandoo arrived at the Boss residence in the late afternoon and stayed with Drew, Caroline Boss and her family through dinner at a local restaurant.

“I had the feeling Chandoo put Obama on this pedestal where Barack Obama was just this great-looking guy, with wonderful educational experience from Punahou Academy. And I just got the feeling that Chandoo considered Barack Obama to be almost one of his prize possessions.”

In Drew’s piece for the American Thinker, he emphasized the importance of Chandoo’s relative affluence in his relationship with Obama:

When I first saw Obama, I remember I was standing on the porch of Boss’s parents’ impressive home as a sleek, expensive luxury car pulled up in the driveway. Two young men emerged from the vehicle. They were well-dressed and looked like they were born to wealth and privilege. I was a little surprised to learn they were Boss’s friends from Occidental College until she articulated the underlying political connection. “They’re on our side,” she said.

Drew noted that the “taller of the two was Obama, then only 19, who towered over his five-foot-five companion, Mohammad Hasan Chandoo – a wealthy, 21 year old Pakistani student.”

“Chandoo had a full dark beard, neatly trimmed mustache, and was dressed in expensive clothes,” Drew wrote. “Nevertheless, Obama was the more handsome of the two. At six foot two, Obama carried himself with the dignity and poise of a model. The diminutive Chandoo, in contrast, came across as more of a practical businessman type.”

He pointed out Obama “displayed a visible deference to Chandoo when they were standing together at the vehicle.”

In the interview with WND, Drew affirmed the economic disparity between the two was an obvious component of the relationship.

“On that ‘boy toy’ angle,” Drew said, “I think that Barack Obama enjoyed a much more lavish, luxurious and pleasant life style at Occidental College because of his connection to Hassan Chandoo than he did at Columbia without the direct financial support of Chandoo.

“Obama enjoyed a lot of benefits from having a wealthy Pakistani friend while he was at Occidental,” said Drew.

Obama has claimed that at end of his sophomore year at Occidental, he took a trip around the world in which he and Hamid stayed for three weeks at the home of Chandoo’s wealthy and politically important family in Karachi.

Drew told WND that on that December 1980 day, Chandoo went to lengths to put Obama on a pedestal, making sure from the first moments of the visit that it was known that Obama was a graduate of Punahou Academy in Honolulu, presenting it as an exclusive and prestigious private college preparatory school.

“I can’t remember Obama praising Chandoo in the way Chandoo sung the praises of Obama,” he said.

Unmarried Obama wore wedding ring?

Drew told WND he not aware at the time of his 1980 meeting that Obama was wearing a gold-band ring on the wedding ring finger of his left hand.

He first learned of it in two articles WND published showing Obama was wearing the ring from his years at Occidental College, from 1979 to 1981, through 1990, when a satirical issue of the Harvard Law Review referred to it.

Despite Drew’s credibility, he was not interviewed by sympathetic Obama biographers David Remnick for his 2010 book “The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama” or David Maraniss’s doe his 2012 book “Barack Obama: The Story.”

Author Paul Kengor discusses Drew’s testimony that Obama was a Marxist-Leninist at Occidental in his 2010 book “Dupes: How America’s Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century,” beginning on page 445, and in his 2012 book “The Communist: Frank Marshall Davis – The Untold Story of Barack Obama’s Mentor,” beginning on page 10 and resuming more extensively on page 249.

Author and WND columnist Jack Cashill mentioned Drew’s testimony of Obama’s Marxist views on page 224 of his 2011 book “Deconstructing Obama: The Life, Loves, and Letters of America’s First Postmodern President.”

Author Stanley Kurtz discusses Drew’s contention that Obama was a “pure Marxist-socialist” at Occidental in his 2010 book “Radical-in-Chief: Barack Obama and the Untold Story of American Socialism,” on pages 9-10 and again on pages 88-91.

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It will be interesting to see how long Drew, Corsi, and some of the other authors of those articles remain alive in the event that Obama is reelected...As with some the Clinton cronies, accidents happen all the time..
 
They'll either come up missing or be found dead somewhere "of natural causes". An old Medical Examiner in our area came to the scene of a suicide years ago. After examining the deceased he turned to the Deputy on the scene and pronounced the man dead of natural causes. Then he elaborated, saying it was only natural for a man to die after taking a bullet to the brain.
 
We picked up a girl who had committed suicide with a ham and cheese sandwich.She had a whole sandwich in her mouth with a pillow laying on her face.Ruled suicide.
 
Quote:Why he's the 1st 'gay' president

Homosexual activists boast of recruiting for Obama administration
Published: 5 days ago

In the wake of a Newsweek cover proclaiming Barack Obama as the “First Gay President,” the Lesbian & Gay Victory Institute has published the names of more than 250 openly LGBT (Lesbian -”Gay”-Bisexual -Transgender) professionals appointed by the Obama administration to federal government policy jobs.

The institute said the long list means the Obama administration has set a record for appointing more openly LGBT individuals to the federal government than all previous administrations combined.

In an “outing” move that would have likely drawn criticism if published by someone else, the names were released under the headline “The Presidential Appointments Project,” an effort started in 2008 by the Lesbian & Gay Victory Institute in conjunction with some 20 other LGBT advocacy groups. The groups aim to increase the number of openly homosexual persons receiving presidential appointments to government posts.

Asked why the Lesbian & Gay Victory Institute published the names, group spokesman Denis Dison, vice president of communications, said LGBT applicants applying under the Presidential Appointments Project have given permission.

“These are all people who have applied through our program,” Dison said, claiming that more than 3,000 LGBT applications have been received so far by the organization for the approximately 7,000 positions throughout the federal government open to presidential appointment.

As seen from an examination of the list, the appointments range throughout the federal government, from inside the office of the president to multiple government agencies and the federal judiciary.

On Oct. 26, 2010, Sam Hananel of the Associated Press reported that, less than half-way though his first term, Obama already had appointed more openly “gay” officials than any other president in history. “Gay” activists estimated more than 150 appointments at the time, surpassing the previous high of 140 reached during Bill Clinton’s two full presidential terms.

Obama smashes record for LBGT appointments

The Gay & Lesbian Victory Institute website said the Obama administration has appointed more than 250 openly LGBT professionals to full-time and advisory positions in the executive branch, “more than all known LGBT appointments of other presidential administrations combined.”

Central to the effort to expand the number of LGBT presidential appointments, the Lesbian & Gay Victory Institute offers itself to serve “as a talent bank for openly LGBT professionals seeking opportunities to improve our federal government policies and processes.”

Inviting LGBT candidates for federal government jobs to file a resumé with the Presidential Appointments Project, the institute provides a link for applicants to upload resumés electronically.

Only openly LGBT individuals seeking an appointment to federal government positions are encouraged to submit resumés to the “Presidential Appointments Project:”

Whether you are a recent graduate or a seasoned professional, if you have ever considered public service, now is the time to share your experience and give our community a voice at the table.

In addition to full-time appointed positions, there are opportunities to serve on boards, advisory committees and grant renewing groups across the country. These bodies make recommendations on how government can work better, smarter and more efficiently.

In a “Frequently Asked Questions” segment of the Gay & Lesbian Victory Institute website, candidates are encouraged to follow the following guidelines in posting their resumés:
•List your professional experience in reverse chronological order, starting with the most recent.
•Provide bullet lists for each experience that highlight specific skills, inputs and outcomes with quantifiable metrics.
•If applicable, include the size of your budget and the number of staff for which you were directly responsible for managing.
•Be sure to include any public service at the local, state, or federal levels of government or volunteer service with non-profits.
•Do not include references or salary information. Generally, purpose or objective statements should not be included.

Dison explained to WND that the first duty of LGBT applicants seeking presidential appointments for available federal positions would be to apply for the positions directly.

“Those submitting resumés through us are letting us know what types of jobs they are interested in, so we can also advocate for them,” Dison explained. “Sometimes the applicants contact us and say they are interested in us promoting them for a particular position. Other times, it works the opposite way, and we notify applicants positions appropriate for them may become available.”

Dison also explained to WND that the White House will reach out to the project in search of candidates with a particular skill set.

He denied that the Presidential Appointments Project seeks to obtain federal appointments to government positions for LGBT candidates on the basis of sexual preference.

“Our applicants do not get a federal appointment unless they are qualified for the positions they get,” he insisted.

Dison also acknowledged that the Obama administration has politically appointed positions.

“At the highest reaches of the Obama administration the president has put a premium on having a diverse administration that, as he puts it, ‘looks like America,’ and that includes LGBT people,” he said.

An LGBT political agenda to oppose Romney-Ryan?

Dison denied the institute has a political agenda to support the Obama administration.

“We only work with openly LGBT leaders,” he insisted. “We are a 501(c)3 organization and [don't] do any political work. We intend to work with Democratic or Republican presidential administrations, whoever wins the next election.”

Still, on Aug. 11, the day Romney announced his pick of Rep. Paul Ryan for his running mate, Dison posted several anti-Romney, anti-Ryan comments on his Twitter account.

As seen in Exhibit 1, Dison posted two comments, one demeaning the Romney-Ryan ticket as “good hair, bad ideas,” and the second suggesting that Ryan’s record would restrict freedom for LGBT individuals.




Exhibit 1: Denis Dison anti-Romney/Ryan Twitter posts, Aug. 11, 2012

In a third Twitter post, as seen in Exhibit 2, Dison attacked Ryan for lacking private-sector experience in a partisan suggestion that Obama’s years as a community organizer in a Saul Alinsky-oriented organization represented superior qualifications.



Exhibit 2: Denis Dison anti-Ryan Twitter post, Aug. 11, 2012

Obama LGBT appointments to U.S. military

In line with the ending of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy of the U.S. military, Obama also has appointed openly LGBT individuals to key military positions.

On Aug. 3, the Obama administration announced the intention to appoint openly “gay” nominee Eric Fanning as the next undersecretary of the Air Force.

Fanning, who currently serves as deputy undersecretary and deputy chief management officer of the Department of the Navy, will be responsible as undersecretary of the Air Force for the organizing, training and welfare for more than 333,000 active duty men and women, 178,000 Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve members, and 182,000 civilians and their families.

On Aug. 11, Brig. Gen. Tammy Smith became the first openly LGBT officer to be promoted to the rank of general.

According to a Los Angeles Times report, during a promotion ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony, Tracey Harper, the co-founder of the Military Partners and Families Coalition, placed the first star on Smith’s uniformed shoulder, acknowledging her partner’s official appointment to the rank of an Army brigadier general.

“With that simple gesture, Brig. Gen. Tammy Smith became the country’s first openly gay general,” reporter Laura J. Nelson wrote.

In June, the Pentagon for the first time in the history of the U.S. military celebrated LGBT Pride Month with a ceremony broadcast on an internal TV network to U.S. military bases around the world, featuring pre-taped videos from Obama and Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta.

In a presidential proclamation published on the White House website June 1, Obama declared June 2012 as “LGBT Pride Month” and wrote: “Since I took office, my administration has worked to broaden opportunity advance equality, and level the playing field for LGBT people and communities.”

The presidential proclamation cited as achievements the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” as well as Obama’s declaration that he now believes “in marriage equality for same-sex couples.”

LGBT Victory Institute names names

The Gay & Lesbian Victory Institute published a list of names identifying the 250 openly LGBT individuals appointed to federal government positions by the Obama administration since Jan. 20, 2009.

The source of the list can be found on the “Presidential Appointments Project” Web page of the Gay & Lesbian Victory site.

LGBT appointments in the Obama-Biden administration:




Be sure to go to the bottom of the page and check out the LONG LIST of Gay and Lesbian appointees to positions in the white house.
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Being married to the First Wookie, it's kind of hard to blame the guy...
 
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