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Deconstructing Obama: The Life, Loves, and Letters of America's First Postmodern President

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by Jack Cashill


  Obama’s father and, 253–54

  Obama’s mother and, 275–76, 278–79

  Obama’s relationship with, 103, 107, 122–23, 221, 269, 274–75, 278–85, 293–94

  as photographer, 276–77

  physical appearance of, 273

  poetry of, 103, 123, 270, 272, 280–83, 285

  politics of, 45, 103, 221, 270–75, 279, 281, 288, 294

  “Pop” and, 269, 273–74, 278–85

  as pornographer, 277–78, 284, 288

  racial issues and, 56, 122–23

  Davis, Helen Canfield, 270, 279

  Davis, Mark, 281

  Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland, 71, 73

  Davis, Rich, 129, 242

  Days of Rage, 41, 66

  Dean, Howard, 286

  Democratic National Convention (DNC), 38

  Obama’s speeches at, 17–18, 32–33, 47, 60, 137, 213, 221–22, 240, 252, 287

  Detroit riots, 125

  “Did Bill Ayers Write Obama’s

  ‘Dreams’?” (Cashill), 76

  Dohrn, Bernardine, 42–43, 102–3, 124, 194, 206, 218, 248

  anti-Semitism and, 65–66

  Obama’s relationship with, 103, 221

  Obama’s state senatorial campaigns and, 50

  Oughton’s death and, 42, 198

  on racial issues, 58

  terrorism of, 103

  on Vietnam War, 125

  Weather Underground and, 38, 66, 125, 186

  Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 43

  Dowd, Maureen:

  on Dreams, 288–89

  plagiarism of, 89–90

  on Swiftboaters, 89, 138

  Dow Jones, 63

  Dreams from My Father (Obama), 9–17, 44–59, 70–86, 90–98, 104, 138–56, 160–62, 192–206, 209–19, 237–39, 260, 264–66, 268, 284, 287–89, 292–94

  on Americanization of Hawaii, 45–46

  authorship of, 2–4, 12, 14–16, 25, 34, 38, 47–50, 52–53, 57, 65, 70, 73–74, 76–79, 82, 90, 97–98, 100, 103, 105–6, 109, 111–14, 116, 118–23, 127–33, 135, 138–47, 149, 150–56, 161, 166, 179, 188–89, 196, 203–5, 216–17, 229–31, 243, 287, 292, 294

  Cashill’s purchase of, 2, 9–10

  Cashill’s reading of, 11–12, 14–15

  comparisons between Audacity and, 144–45, 210–13, 216–19

  comparisons between Fugitive Days and, 4, 48–49, 77–80, 86, 88, 92–93, 100, 139–40, 145–46, 152, 154–56, 197–98, 200

  comparisons between Livin’ the Blues and, 56

  comparisons between Menchú’s book and, 233–35

  comparisons between “Narrative

  Push/Narrative Pull” and, 90–92

  comparisons between Obama’s essays and, 166–67

  comparisons between Odyssey and, 192–98, 200–202

  comparisons between Palin’s memoir and, 237–38

  Conrad’s influence on, 82–85

  critical reception of, 14, 88, 193, 210–11, 218, 288–89

  Davis and, 51, 122–23, 273–75, 294

  distinctive poetic phrases in, 14–15

  on education, 105–7, 109, 121–23, 172

  genesis of, 70–74, 103, 132–33, 167–68, 182, 211–12

  Heiden and, 131–34, 144, 147

  introduction of, 131–33, 194, 288

  Limbaugh and, 112–13, 116, 127, 129–30

  nautical terms and references in, 78–82, 84, 155, 192, 195, 218–19, 243

  on Obama’s African pilgrimage, 198–201

  on Obama’s childhood visit to mainland, 93–95

  Obama’s father and, 11, 19, 79, 94, 194, 198, 209, 252–53, 262, 265–66

  on Obama’s grandfather, 82–83, 92–93, 248–50, 274

  Obama’s HLR comment and, 168

  Obama’s inauguration speech and, 160–61

  on Obama’s life in Indonesia, 44–45

  Obama’s love life and, 184–93, 195, 198

  Obama’s mother and, 4, 94, 194, 248, 252–53, 257–58, 262, 278

  postmodernism and, 87–88, 93

  preface of, 47, 86, 131, 133, 216

  publication date of, 51

  on racial issues, 47, 54–57, 133, 204

  on rage, 57–58

  republication of, 215–16

  royalties paid by, 74–75, 231

  Sandburg glitch in, 205–6

  2008 presidential campaign and, 3, 116–17, 128–30, 138–41, 143–45, 147–52, 154

  Drew, John, 224

  Dukakis, Michael, 32, 136–37

  Duncan, Arne, 230

  Dunham, Madelyn “Toot” (grandmother), 20, 55, 94, 257–59

  grandson’s birth and, 265

  grandson’s father and, 252–53

  grandson’s love life and, 191

  grandson’s presidential campaign and, 288

  Hawaii and, 169, 194, 226, 244, 248–49, 253–55, 261, 264–65

  Mendell’s interview with, 244, 261

  naming grandson and, 264

  Dunham, Ralph, 250

  Dunham, Stanley Armour (grandfather), 20, 169, 258

  background of, 61–62, 248

  Davis and, 273–74, 278, 285

  Dreams and, 82–83, 92–93, 248–50, 274

  grandson’s childhood and, 176, 261, 266

  grandson’s father and, 253, 265–66, 287

  Hawaii and, 194, 248–49, 253–55, 261, 264

  “Pop” and, 247–50, 270

  Dunstan, Bruce, 84

  Durham, Daphne, 73, 212

  Durham, Richard, 53

  Dystel, Jane, 70, 73–75, 100, 211, 225

  East Bank Club, 73

  East River, 121

  economics, economy, 63–64

  Cashill’s book on, 203

  Iraq War and, 63

  Obama’s interviews on, 147–48

  Edwards, Joella, 121

  Edwards, John, 60, 285

  Egypt, 35–37

  Einstein, Albert, 71

  Eisenhower, Dwight, 19, 31

  Englund, Will, 231

  Enron Corporation, 69, 93

  Erickson, Erick, 235

  “Family Duties Took Precedence” (Obama), 168

  Fanon, Frantz, 46, 206, 280

  Farah, Joseph, 70

  Far Side of the World, The (O’Brian), 202

  Favreau, Jon, 161

  Audacity and, 213, 216–18

  Dreams and, 213–14, 218

  Obama’s presidential campaign and, 225–26

  Obama’s speeches and, 213–16

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 186, 273

  feminists, 46, 188, 234–35

  Ferraro, Geraldine, 175

  Ferris, Henry, 73–74

  fetal-maternal tort suits, 168

  Fiction Fixer, 143, 145

  Field Museum, 94

  Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys, The (Goodwin), 181

  Flanagan, Brian, 193

  Flesch Reading Ease Score (FRES), 48–49

  Ford, Gerald, 31

  Ford, John, 98

  Forsaken, The (Tzouliadis), 271

  Foster, Don, 97–99

  Fox, Bob, 130, 135, 141, 144, 147, 150–53, 155–56

  Franck, Matthew, 175

  Frank, Thomas, 29–30

  Free Gaza Movement, 65

  Frey, James, 88–90

  Friedman, Tom, 68, 76

  Fugitive Days (Ayers), 39–44, 90, 98, 104, 118, 124–25, 186–88, 196–98, 217, 228

  anti-Semitism and, 66

  comparisons between Dreams and, 4, 48–49, 77–80, 86, 88, 92–93, 100, 139–40, 145–46, 152, 154–56, 197–98, 200

  Conrad and, 83–84

  on Michigan antiwar protest, 95

  mistiming of, 133–34

  nautical references and terms in, 78–82, 193–94

  on Oughton, 186–87, 198

  on racial issues, 196, 204

  on rage, 57–58

  Sandburg glitch in, 205–6

  “Funerall Elegye in memory of the late Vertuous
Maister William Peeter, A” (Ford), 97–98

  Game Change (Heilemann and Halperin), 27–28, 126

  gay marriage, 223

  Geiser, Ryan, 129, 172, 205–6, 242

  on Ayers, 118–20

  background of, 119

  Obama’s love life and, 186

  on Sandburg glitch, 206

  Geller, Pam, 267

  Gerson, Michael, 161, 169

  Gesaman, Krista, 169–70

  Gibbs, Robert, 213

  Giuliani, Rudy, 25

  Gladwell, Malcolm, 13–14

  global warming, 232–33

  Godfather, The, 186

  God Save This Honorable Court (Tribe), 179, 181

  Going Rogue (Palin), 237–38

  Gold, Ed, 100

  Goldberg, Jonah, 129

  Goldfarb, Michael, 102

  Goodwin, Doris Kearns, 181–82

  Gordon, Dale, 284

  Gore, Al, 30, 32, 42, 136–37

  Nobel Prize won by, 232–33

  Great Britain, 160

  Dreams and, 150, 154

  VRWC and, 67

  Greatest, The (Ali), 53–54

  Greene, Bob, 277–78, 284

  Gregory, David, 67–68

  Grunwald, Michael, 41

  Guatemala, 233–34

  Guevara, Che, 43, 47, 234

  gun control, 168

  Gunderson, Marge, 30–31

  Haley, Alex, 114–15

  Halperin, Mark, 27–28, 126

  Hannity, Sean, 1–2, 41, 204, 228

  Harnden, Toby, 18, 244, 274

  Harris-Lacewell, Melissa, 190

  Hart, Gary, 31–32

  Harvard Law Review (HLR):

  Obama’s presidency of, 70, 167–68, 173–75, 221

  Obama’s writing in, 168, 173–74

  Harvard Law School, 11, 51, 167, 175, 191, 198, 202, 224, 239, 292–93

  affirmative action at, 173–74

  B. Obama’s application to, 25, 28, 38, 171–73

  Harvard Law School

  B. Obama’s love life and, 185

  B. Obama’s mentors at, 178, 182, 221, 292

  M. Obama’s application to, 173

  plagiarism cases at, 179–83

  Harvard University, 31, 110, 172, 180–81, 230, 251–57, 290–91

  Obama’s father and, 19, 194, 251–54, 256–57, 259, 265

  Hawaii, 32, 100, 243–44, 248–49, 257–59, 287–88

  Americanization of, 45–46

  Ayers’s trip to, 243

  and comparisons between Dreams and Odyssey, 194–95, 197

  Davis and, 13, 45, 107, 123, 221, 270–73, 276

  education in, 121, 123

  ILWU strike in, 272

  Obama’s birth and, 265

  Obama’s citizenship and, 209

  Obama’s father and, 94, 253–54, 259–61, 265

  Obama’s grandmother and, 169, 194, 226, 244, 248–49, 253–55, 261, 264–65

  Obama’s life in, 11, 13, 45, 78, 94, 107, 121, 123–24, 162, 177, 190, 221, 238–39, 244, 249, 253–56, 259, 264, 267, 274, 293

  Obama’s mother and, 45, 248, 260–61, 264–65, 276

  Obama’s vacations in, 168–69

  Hawaii, University of, 123, 255, 258–60, 264, 273

  Hayden, Tom, 23–24

  Heaney, Seamus, 39

  Heart of Darkness (Conrad), 82–84

  Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell from Things Heard and Seen (Swedenborg), 204

  Heiden, Bruce, 130–34

  background of, 130–31

  Dreams and, 131–34, 144, 147

  Heilemann, John, 27–28, 126

  Hendrix, Jimi, 268

  Hitchens, Christopher, 13, 172

  Holmes, William Henry, 290

  Holocaust, 62

  Homer, 113, 192–98, 200–202

  Hoodwinked (Cashill), 13, 98, 113–14

  Hoover, David, 100

  Hoover, J. Edgar, 270–71

  Horton, Willie, 135–37

  House of Representatives, U.S., 147, 164, 259

  Obama’s campaign for, 168, 224, 244

  see also Congress, U.S.

  Houston, Charles, 174

  Hudson River, 120–21

  Hull, Blair, 286–87

  Humphries, Rusty, 129, 204, 242

  Hussein, Saddam, 62

  Hyde Park Herald, 168–69, 211

  Hyman, Mark, 144, 149

  I, Rigoberta Menchú (Menchú), 233–35

  Iliad, The (Homer), 113

  impostor phenomenon, 71–72

  Indonesia, 207–9

  communism in, 45, 207

  Dreams and, 54–55, 82–83

  Obama’s citizenship and, 209

  Obama’s life in, 11, 44–45, 47, 54–55, 161, 208, 220–21, 274, 293

  Obama’s religious beliefs and, 208–9

  International Longshoremen’s and

  Warehousemen’s Union (ILWU), 271–72, 279

  Invasion of the Body Snatchers, 134

  Iran, 195–96

  Iraq War, 60–65, 89

  Isaacson, Walter, 71

  Ishmael, 64–65, 82–84

  Islam, 114, 293

  Ali’s memoir and, 53

  Black Muslims and, 53–54, 57, 267

  and Obama’s life in Indonesia, 45, 47

  Obama’s religious beliefs and, 45, 208–10

  and Obama’s trip to Pakistan, 199

  Said and, 37

  I Spy, 184

  Israel, 34–37, 100, 211

  anti-Semitism and, 65

  creation of, 34–36

  Obama–Said relationship and, 34

  terrorism and, 25, 102

  Jackson, Jesse, Jr., 225

  Jackson, Jesse, Sr., 20–21, 56

  Japan, 110–11

  Japanese-Americans, 46

  Jarrett, Valerie, 71, 224, 275

  Jarrett, Vernon, 274–75

  Jefferson, Thomas, 165–66

  Jerusalem, 35–37, 101

  Jews, 142

  anti-Semitism and, 25, 60, 63–66, 227

  see also Israel JGAAP program, 99–100, 143

  Johnson, Lyndon, 228

  Johnson, Paul, 43

  Jones, Jim, 69

  Jonestown deaths, 68–69

  Joseph Conrad and the Fiction of

  Autobiography (Said), 83

  JournoList (JList), 27, 41, 43

  Juola, Patrick:

  author attribution technology and, 98–100

  Dreams and, 142–43, 151

  Justices and Presidents (Abraham), 179–80

 

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