NOOOO!!!! The liberal media has won again! Those pinko journalists over at the McCain-hating MSNBC studios have, alas, addressed the singular obsession of Jack Cashill head-on. As we know, Jumpin’ Jack Flash has spent the last few weeks doggedly pursuing his personal white whale: the true author of Dreams From My Father. Oh, and even though it’s been addressed before by certain other traitorous publications, MSNBC feels compelled to do so again:
“Who wrote Obama’s autobiography, `Dreams From My Father?’” asked conservative Web site and talk show hosts last week, hinting that the writing was so sophisticated and used similar styles, including “water metaphors,” that radical William Ayers must have been the true author. He wasn’t. Obama was. “Utter hogwash,” said Obama organizers debunking the claim. (emphasis added for hilarity’s sake)
Damn you, America-haters! Why do you have to let your pesky investigatory journalism get in the way of a good ol’ fashioned smear campaign?
We have to admit we’ve been wondering, though, whether Jack has a personal October surprise planned. Will he release some key piece of “key evidence” days before the election? Will he — gasp! — discover that both Ayers and Obama once used “anchor” or “tide”?!? Stay tuned.

Oh, ““Utter hogwash,” said Obama organizers.”
Why did you say so? That settles everything.
A more sold proof of fact I have never seen.
er why didn’t you say so.
Seems about as persuasive as anything Cashill has said.
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