Does It Matter
When Obama wrote a book and said he was mentored as a youth by Frank (Frank Marshall Davis, an avowed Communist), people said it didn’t matter.
When it was discovered that his grandparents, were strong socialists, sent Obama’s mother to a socialist school, introduced Frank Marshall Davis to young Obama, people said it didn’t matter.
When people found out that he was enrolled as a Muslim child in school and his father and step-father were both Muslims, people said it didn’t matter.
When he wrote in another book he authored “I will stand with them (Muslims) should the political winds shift in an ugly direction,” people said it didn’t matter.
When he admittedly, in his book, said he chose Marxist friends and professors in college, people said it didn’t matter.
When he traveled to Pakistan, after college on an unknown national passport, people said it didn’t matter.
When he sought the endorsement of the Marxist party in 1996 as he ran for the Illinois Senate, people said it doesn’t matter.
When he sat in a Chicago Church for twenty years and listened to a preacher spew hatred for America and preach black liberation theology, people said it didn’t matter.