WND/ Jerome R. Corsi
This is the second of a series of articles WND has developed from
months of confidential in-person interviews with members of Trinity
United Church of Christ in Chicago who have known Barack and Michelle
Obama on a personal basis over many years. In the first story,
members of the church claimed Barack Obama benefited from Wright’s
“Down Low Club,” part of a documented underground subculture in which
black men who engage in homosexual activity marry to maintain
respectability in public. Because of the personal risk the sources
perceived they were taking to speak candidly about the president and his
family, their identities have been masked.
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As a young single woman, Michelle Robinson was a fixture in the home
of civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, who along with Rev. Jeremiah
Wright “arranged” her marriage to Barack Obama, according to sources in
Chicago who know the couple.
“If you want to understand Michelle Obama, you’ve got to go back to
Jesse Jackson,” a woman called “Robyn” for this article told WND.
Robyn, who spent several years working for Jackson’s Rainbow PUSH
Coalition, explained to a WND investigator in Chicago that Michelle
Obama “just about grew up in Jesse Jackson’s home.”
“Jesse should have charged her rent and board for the amount of time she spent in his home instead of her own,” she said.
Jackson’s daughter, Santita, is still one of Michelle’s best friends. Santita and Jesse Jr. call her “sis,” short for “sister.”
Santita Jackson said in an interview just before Obama took office in 2008
that she has known Michelle Obama since they car-pooled together as
high school classmates. Santita was maid of honor at Michelle and Barack
Obama’s wedding, and she is the godmother to the Obama’s older
daughter, Malia.
Robyn also pointed out Jesse Jackson Jr., a Democratic Party member
of the U.S. House from Illinois, served as the national co-chairman of
Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign.
“It all relates back to Trinity and to the Jesse Jackson orbit of
blacks here in Chicago who gave Obama legitimacy and helped him
establish his identity as a black man,” Robyn explained.
“The political left wanted to push a black to the presidency, and the
key operatives in the Democratic Party decided long ago it wouldn’t be
Jesse Jackson (Sr.). Then Jesse wanted it to be his son, but Jesse Jr.
has serious drug and mental problems that the world knows about now.
These were also known about in the past, and Jesse Jr. was never going
to be the black president. So, the political left then chose Obama.”
In an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times in August, Sandi Jackson admitted her husband, Jesse Jr., was “completely debilitated by depression,” which has forced him to put his Washington home for sale to pay his medical bills, including his treatment at the Mayo Clinic. He has been absent from Congress since mid-June, putting his House seat at risk in the November election.
They met where?
Obama’s retelling of an event most spouses remember precisely for the
rest of their lives has caused confusion. Exactly when and how did he
first meet Michelle Robinson?
Before a speech at the New Economic School graduation in Moscow on July 7, 2009, Obama stated he first met Michelle in school.
“I don’t know if anybody else will meet their future wife or husband
in class like I did, but I’m sure you’re all going to have wonderful
careers,” he said, according to Newsweek.
The problem is that Michelle Obama earned her degree from Harvard Law
School in 1988, and Obama did not arrive at Harvard Law School until
that fall, graduating three years later in 1991.
The commonly accepted story
is that they first met in Chicago in 1989, when Barack took a summer
job as an intern at the Chicago law firm Sidley Austin, and Michelle,
who was employed as a lawyer at the firm, was assigned to be his mentor.
WND has reported
Allen Hulton, the U.S. postal carrier who delivered mail to the parents
of Weather Underground bomber Bill Ayers in a Chicago suburb, met Obama
in the summer of 1989, while Obama was an intern at Sidley Austin.
In 1991, during their engagement to be married, top Obama adviser
Valerie Jarrett, then serving as the deputy chief of staff to Mayor
Richard M. Daley, hired Michelle to a job in the mayor’s office.
“Michelle hated working for the city even more than she hated working at Sidley Austin,” Robyn told WND.
“At the law firm, she lasted so short of a time because they expected
her to do work,” Robyn said. “At the City of Chicago, where she worked
under Mayor Daley, Michelle had one of those ‘Jesse hires’ positions.
These are patronage jobs where the recipients did nothing.”
Robyn claimed that while working for Daley, Michelle just collected a check, doing very little work.
“She sat at a desk and read the newspaper all day,” Robyn said.
“Sometimes she read romance novel paperbacks. No one could say anything
to her because she was a ‘Jesse hire.’ This meant if anyone did complain
about her not working that Jesse Jackson would get mad at Daley over
that, and there would be trouble.”
Robyn said Michelle was “essentially treated like she was Jesse’s
daughter, and Michelle’s connections in Chicago were a key to Obama’s
rise to power.”
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