I bought Bill Ayers' 2001 memoir, Fugitive Days, for reasons unrelated to this project. As I discovered, he writes surprisingly well and very much like "Obama." In fact, my first thought was that the two may have shared the same ghostwriter. Unlike Dreams, however, where the high style is intermittent, Fugitive Days is infused with the authorial voice in every sentence. What is more, when Ayers speaks, even off the cuff, he uses a cadence and vocabulary consistent with his memoir. One does not hear any of Dreams in Obama's casual speech.
American Thinker: Who Wrote Dreams From My Father?
Very true - Obama can barely put two complete and cogent thoughts together when off-script...
American Thinker: Who Wrote Dreams From My Father?
Very true - Obama can barely put two complete and cogent thoughts together when off-script...