NY Post
 
5 lies that have shaped the Obama presidency
 
By _Jack Cashill_ (http://nypost.com/author/jack-cashill/)  
 



 
 
 
 






September 13, 2014 
 
If past presidents are remembered for their signature achievements, Obama  
will be remembered for his signature lie: “If you like your health care 
plan,  blah, blah, blah.” The reader knows the rest. Although the most 
consequential of  Obama’s lies — it got him re-elected — it’s far from his only 
prevarication. 
I’ve counted 75 significant lies since his campaign for president began, 
but  that doesn’t begin to tally the casual fibs and hyperbole he spouts 
seemingly  every day. Here are five that illustrate just how much Obama’s 
presidency is  built on falsehoods. 
5. “My father left my family when I was 2 years old.”

 
Obama made this claim in September 2009, when addressing the nation’s  
schoolkids. By then, the blogosphere knew that baby Obama had never spent a  
night under the same roof as his father, let alone two years.  
For years, Obama and his advisers invested enormous political capital in 
what  biographer David Remnick called Obama’s “signature appeal: the use of 
the  details of his own life as a reflection of a kind of multicultural ideal.
” 
Remnick called Obama’s autobiography “a mixture of verifiable fact,  
recollection, recreation, invention and artful shaping.” In other words, the  
truth is never good enough. 
4. “The Fast and Furious program was a field-initiated program begun under  
the previous administration.”

 
Obama spun this fiction at a September 2012 Univision forum knowing it was  
false. In fact, the bizarre, deadly idea to let American guns “walk” into  
Mexico, where they were used by drug cartels to kill dozens, began in 
October  2009.  
Three months earlier, White House press secretary Jay Carney had made the  
same bogus claim virtually word for word at a press conference and got shot 
down  on national TV. “It began in fall 2009,” corrected White House 
correspondent  Jake Tapper, then with ABC. 
Carney refused to acknowledge he lied, and the president continued to lie  
weeks later. It’s all part of Obama’s ducking of responsibility — it’s 
always  someone else’s fault. 
3. “Not even a smidgen of corruption.”

 
Obama said this in response to Bill O’Reilly’s question about the IRS  
scandal: “You’re saying no corruption?”  
If there were not even a “smidgen of corruption,” as Obama insisted, it is 
 hard to understand what outraged him, or at least seemed to, when news of 
the  IRS scandal first broke. “It’s inexcusable, and Americans are right to 
be angry  about it, and I am angry about it,” Obama said in May 2013. Obama 
routinely  expressed anger when some new scandal erupted on his watch — 
IRS, the failed  ObamaCare website, the VA scandal, Fast and Furious — but 
never before had he  shoved a scandal down the memory hole so quickly. 
And how could Obama know there wasn’t a smidgen of corruption before the  
investigation was even over? Perhaps because the administration knew that any 
 proof of that was gone with deleted emails and destroyed hard drives? 
2. “We revealed to the American people exactly what we understood at the  
time.”

 
During that same Super Bowl Sunday interview, Obama made this claim in  
response to O’Reilly’s inquiry about the attack on the American consulate in  
Benghazi. Obama continued to dissemble: “The notion that we would hide the 
ball  for political purposes when a week later we all said, in fact, there 
was a  terrorist attack taking place and the day after I said it was an act of 
terror,  that wouldn’t be a very good coverup.”  
In fact, it was exactly a week after the attack, on Sept. 18, that Obama 
took  his first questions about Benghazi. Bizarrely, he did so to David 
Letterman.  “Here’s what happened,” Obama said. 
“You had a video that was released by somebody who lives here, sort of a  
shadowy character who — who made an extremely offensive video directed at — 
at  Mohammed and Islam.” 
We know now that the administration knew this wasn’t true. Not a week 
later;  not even the very night of the attacks. 
On many levels, this was Obama’s most telling lie. He only deals with the  
world as he sees it, not as it is. 
1. “Transparency and the rule of law will be the touchstones of this  
presidency.”

 
Obama told this whopper to his assembled staff on his first day in office.  
He promised it to the press. Instead, his administration refuses to hand 
over  documents and Obama refuses to answer questions. As liberal 
constitutional  scholar Jonathan Turley assessed the presidency, “Barack Obama 
is really 
the  president Richard Nixon always wanted to be.”  
What do these lies, just a sample of many, tell us? Obama never stopped  “
artfully shaping” his life. 
The scary thing is he might actually believe these lies. He believes that  
posting a shot from his personal photographer online is “transparent.” That 
 targeting conservative groups for audits isn’t corrupt. That everything 
that has  gone wrong with his presidency is Bush’s fault. 
Knowing that, how can we believe anything that he  says?

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