Reprinted in Atlas Shrugs
 
London -
Daily Mail
Revealed: Barack Obama's gay transgender prostitute nanny who made him 
laugh  by trying on his mother's lipstick
    *   Evie, 66, cared for future  Commander in Chief she called Barry in 
late 60s  
    *   Offered job after she  impressed Obama's mother with steak and rice 
 
    *   When family left Indonesia, she  became a sex worker and now lives 
in a slum


By _Lee Moran_ 
(http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=&authornamef=Lee+Moran) 
Last updated at 11:36 PM on 6th March 2012 
Barack Obama's former nanny has been revealed  as a gay transgender man who 
made the future president laugh by trying on his  mother's lipstick. 
'Evie' cared for the boy she called Barry when  his mother Ann Dunham moved 
to the Indonesian capital of Jakarta in the late  1960s. 
Openly gay, she would leave the house dressed  in full drag - but was very 
careful that Barack never saw her.
'He was so young and I never let him see me  wearing women's clothes,' Evie 
said. 'But he did see me trying on his mother's  lipstick, sometimes. That 
used to really crack him up.' 
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The nanny, who turned to prostitution after  the family left and now lives 
in a slum, met the future commander-in-chief's  mother at a cocktail party 
in 1969. 
Dunham, who had moved to the country two years  earlier with her second 
husband Lolo  Soetoro, sampled Evie's beef steak and fried rice and was so 
impressed that she  offered her a job.
It did not take long before she was also  eight-year-old Barack's carer, 
playing with him and bringing him to and from  school. 
Neighbours recalled they often saw Evie, who  believes she is really a 
woman, leave the house in the evening fully made up and  dressed in drag. 
But when the family left in the early 1970s,  things started going 
downhill. Evie moved in with a boyfriend. That relationship  ended three years 
later, and she became a sex worker. 
She said: 'I tried to get a job as a maid, but  no one would hire me. I 
needed money to buy food, get a place to  stay.' 
It was a cat-and-mouse game with security  guards and - because the country 
was still under the dictatorship of General  Suharto - soldiers.  
They often rounded up 'banshees' or 'warias',  as they are known locally, 
loaded them into trucks, and brought them to a field  where they were kicked, 
hit and otherwise abused. 
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Sidebar : 
 
INDONESIA'S 'COMPLEX' ATTITUDE TO  TRANSGENDERS


Indonesia's attitude toward transgenders is  complex.
Nobody  knows how many of them live in the sprawling nation of 240million, 
but activists  estimate seven million. 
Because Indonesia is home to more Muslims than any  other country in the 
world, the pervasiveness of men who live as women and vice  versa often 
catches newcomers by surprise. 
They  hold the occasional pageant, work as singers or at salons and include 
well-known  celebrity talk show host Dorce Gamalama.
But  societal disdain still runs deep - when transgenders act in TV 
comedies, they  are invariably the brunt of the joke. 
They  have taken a much lower profile in recent years, following a series 
of attacks  by Muslim hard-liners. 
And  the country's highest Islamic body has decreed that they are required 
to live as  they were born because each gender has obligations to fulfil, 
such as  reproduction.
'They  must learn to accept their nature,' says Ichwan Syam, a prominent 
Muslim cleric  at the influential Indonesian Ulema Council. 
'If  they are not willing to cure themselves medically and religiously' 
they have 'to  accept their fate to be ridiculed and harassed'.
Many  transgenders turn to prostitution because jobs are hard to find and 
because they  want to live according to what they believe is their true 
gender. 
In  doing so, they put themselves at risk of contracting AIDS and other 
sexually  transmitted diseases. 
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The raid that changed everything came in 1985.  
Evie and her friends scattered into dark  alleys to escape the swinging 
batons. One particularly beautiful girl, Susi,  jumped into a canal strewn with 
garbage. 
When things quieted, those who ran went back  to look for her. 'We searched 
all night,' said Evie, who is still haunted by the  memory of her friend's 
face. 'Finally ... we found her. It was horrible. Her  body swollen, face 
bashed in.' 
Evie decided, then and there, to live the rest  of her life as a man. She 
ditched her tight, flowery dresses, brocade vest and  bras. 
Now 66, she said: 'I knew in my heart I was a  woman, but I didn't want to 
die like that. So I decided to just accept it. I've  been living like this, 
a man, ever since.' 
Several longtime residents of Obama's old  Menteng neighbourhood confirmed 
Turdi had worked there as Barack's nanny for two  years, also caring for his 
baby sister Maya.  
Evie, who like many Indonesians goes by a  single name, now lives in a 
closet-sized hovel in a tightly packed slum in an  eastern corner of Jakarta, 
collecting and scrubbing dirty laundry to pay for  food.  
She wears baggy blue jeans and a white T-shirt  advertising a tranquil 
beach resort far away in a place she has never been. She  speaks softly, 
politely, and a deep worry line is etched between her  eyes. 
As a child, Evie was often beaten by a father  who could not stand having 
such a 'sissy' for a son. She said: 'He wanted me to  act like a boy, even 
though I didn't feel it in my soul.' 
Teased and bullied, she dropped out of school  after the third grade and 
decided to learn how to cook. 
She made her way into the kitchens of several  high-ranking officials by 
the time she was a teenager. 
And then she met Obama's mother. Evie now  seeks solace in religion, going 
regularly to the mosque and praying five times a  day. She said she is just 
waiting to die. 
She added that she did not know the boy she  helped raise won the 2008 U.S. 
presidential election until she saw a picture of  the family in local 
newspapers and on TV. She blurted out that she knew 
Her friends at first laughed and thought she  was crazy, but those who live 
in the family's old neighbourhood confirmed it is  true. 
'Many neighbours would remember Turdi. She was  popular here at that time,' 
said Rudy Yara, who still lives across the street  from Obama's former 
house.  
'She was a nice person and was always patient  and caring in keeping young 
Barry.' 
Evie hopes her former charge will use his  power to fight for people like 
her. Obama named Amanda Simpson, the first openly  transgender appointee, as 
a senior technical adviser in the Commerce Department  in 2010. 
For Evie, who's now just trying to earn enough  to survive each day on 
Jakarta's streets, the election victory itself was enough  to give her a reason 
- for the first time in a long time - to feel  proud. 
'Now when people call me scum,' she says, 'I  can just say: 'But I was the 
nanny for the President of the United  States!'

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