One of the more mysterious characters from President Obama's 1995 autobiography Dreams From My Father is the so-called 'New York girlfriend.' Obama never referred to her by name, or even by psuedonym [sic], but he describes her appearance, her voice, and her mannerisms in specific detail. But Obama has now told biographer David Maraniss that the 'New York girlfriend' was actually a composite character, based off of multiple girlfriends he had both in New York City and in Chicago.Oh, so she was a COMPOSITE...
When asked about this decades later, during a White House interview, Obama acknowledged that the scene did not happen with Genevieve. “It is an incident that happened,” he said. But not with her. He would not be more specific, but the likelihood [emphasis mine] is that it happened later, when he lived in Chicago. “That was not her,” he said. “That was an example of compression I was very sensitive in my book not to write about my girlfriends, partly out of respect for them.Oh, so it never really happened...
THIS is NOT a composite and they ARE really sitting that close together!
Author Dylan Byers, who has the world's shortest biography [at least as of today] seems to specialize in stories with a pro-gay agenda so I wonder if he's either doing a "coverup" (of Obama's past) or a "setup" for a possible future "revelation" about our president...not that there's anything wrong with that (to quote Seinfeld).
Meanwhile, this is worth reposting for some clarification.
UPDATE:
Despite this futher detail, please keep in mind that
she chose to end the relationship as a result of what she saw as Obama’s remoteness [emphasis mine]....which makes me wonder if he really ever got that near McNear.
Get we'll just have to wade through that Vanity Fair article, won't we?
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