Anyone know what Obama did in college, let alone elementary school?
WashPost Expose: A Young Trump Pulled on Pigtails, Threw Rocks.
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NewsBusters, today
LOL- there are whole books on what President Obama did in college and all the way back to elementary school.
kindergarten | The Obama Diary
Who knows where Trump went to kindergarten.....LOL
Name one then, shitforbrains.
That link is a blog about Trump, dufus.
Okay- you are an idiot- an ignorant idiot- see wasn't hard to name one
Retired teachers on Maui recall young, ‘cute’ student Barry - Mauinews.com | News, Sports, Jobs, Visitor''s Information - The Maui News
As student teachers, it never occurred to Aimee Yatsushiro or Katherine Nakamoto that a cute 5-year-old from their first teaching experience would become president one day, actually the first African-American president.
"You tell students all the time you can be whatever you want to be when you grow up," Nakamoto said. "And now here's Barack Obama. He's president. Who would have thought?"
Yatsushiro, a retired teacher from Kahului, served as a student teacher from September to December 1966 at Noelani Elementary School on Oahu. Her supervising teacher was Kazuko Sakai, the primary educator for about 25 students in a kindergarten class that included a boy named Barack "Barry" Obama.
"He was a cute, likable, heavy build-child," Yatsushiro recalled. "I could visualize Barry smiling, dressed in his long-sleeved, white shirt tucked into his brown Bermuda shorts, and wearing laced shoes."
Nakamoto, also a retired teacher now living in Wailuku, coincidentally was assigned to the same kindergarten class, only this time from January to June of 1967. Nakamoto said she never used a nickname for the student. "We called him Barack. . . . He was very well mannered, respectful, confident and independent."
Both women were filled with pride Tuesday morning as they watched the inauguration and festivities unfold on television.
"I don't cry very easily," Yatsushiro said. "But today I had tears. It was very moving. Obama did a good job, and it was an excellent presentation."
Nakamoto said she woke up as she does most mornings at 4:30 a.m. and stayed glued to the TV for much of the day. "It was all so nice and very impressive."
Comparing notes with each other, Nakamoto and Yatsushiro described Obama and his kindergarten classmates as a "wonderful group of children."
"Barry Obama and the rest of his class were an impressive bunch of children who made us want to teach. They're a lot of the reason we decided to continue and be teachers."
Nakamoto's teaching career started on Oahu where she taught for five years. She retired in the year 2000 from Wailuku Elementary School after more than 31 years of service with the Hawaii Department of Education.
Yatsushiro spent all 28 years of her teaching career at Haiku Elementary School where she retired in 1995
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