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First lady to write book about White House garden
« on: March 16, 2011, 05:34:00 PM »
First lady to write book about White House garden
NEW YORK, Wed Mar 16, 04:37 PM
There's a new author in the White House: Michelle Obama.

The first lady has signed with the Crown Publishing Group for a book about the garden she started on the South Lawn of the White House and the benefits of healthy eating. The book, currently untitled, is scheduled to come out in April 2012. Obama received no advance and will donate all proceeds to a charity or charities to be determined.

The White House said the garden has yielded more than 2,000 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables.

"We've gotten food out of the garden, and we can eat it and it's good," Obama said Wednesday during a brief telephone interview with The Associated Press. "So we wanted to share the story with the rest of the nation and perhaps with the rest of the world, because we get so many questions about the garden: How did we do it? Why did we do it? How do I do this in my own home or community?"

The first lady, 47, has been an advocate for locally grown food and last year started an anti-obesity campaign, "Let's Move!" According to Crown, the book will be "inspirational and instructive, and will provide ideas and resources for readers to get involved in the movement to create community, school and urban gardens, support local farmers' markets, and make small lifestyle changes to achieve big health results.


 
"Mrs. Obama will also share some of her family's favorite healthy recipes."

Editions will include an illustrated hardcover, an e-book and an "enhanced" multimedia e-book.

"I hope it will be a beautiful book, as well, something that everyone can take something away from," Obama said. "Maybe if you're a local gardener yourself, you'll be drawn by the pictures of the ... garden in its various stages throughout the seasons. If you're a kid, maybe you'll pick up the book and read along with your teachers, and look at how we've incorporated young people in our garden."

Obama is continuing a tradition of first ladies using books to address a favorite cause. Hillary Clinton had a best-seller with "It Takes a Village," about the importance of community in raising children; and Laura Bush collaborated with daughter Jenna on a picture book about a reluctant reader, the popular "Read All About It!" This is Michelle Obama's first book and she said she had begun working on it. "I don't know why I'm not really nervous about it. Maybe I don't know enough to be nervous yet," she said.

Because of her crowded schedule, Obama plans to have help, with details still to be worked out. Assistance might be very close by. President Obama has written two best-sellers, "Dreams From My Father" and "The Audacity of Hope," and is widely regarded as among the most literary presidents. Both books sold in the millions.

"I will definitely have him be involved and look at it," the first lady said. "Barack is a wonderful writer and he's a wonderful writer on so many different fronts."

Crown, a division of Random House Inc., also publishes President Obama and the deal was negotiated by his literary representative, Washington attorney Robert Barnett.

The first lady, who spoke before a Wednesday afternoon event at the South Lawn to lay down crops for the spring planting, eventually will face another first lady tradition: memoirs after leaving the White House. Asked about possible other books, Obama said her priority for the moment was on tending her garden.

"We'll see. I'm not really thinking that far ahead," she said. "Today we're going to plant our third season, and we're going to be out on the White House lawn with kids this afternoon. So the focus is really on right now, in telling this story well right now. And we'll sort of see what happens from there."



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Re: First lady to write book about White House garden
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2011, 10:40:18 AM »
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Re: First lady to write book about White House garden
« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2011, 11:13:36 AM »
You really is have to wonder ,if the presidents are just puppets for a more powerful group .The world in so much turmoil this week ,and they gonna write a book about the family garden .jah.
looks like the last real pres with any true power and connections was Bush Sr.
4 thousand ponds of fruit ,wtf they have mexican aliens oh what.
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Re: First lady to write book about White House garden
« Reply #3 on: March 19, 2011, 11:56:54 AM »
You really is have to wonder ,if the presidents are just puppets for a more powerful group .The world in so much turmoil this week ,and they gonna write a book about the family garden .jah.
looks like the last real pres with any true power and connections was Bush Sr.
4 thousand ponds of fruit ,wtf they have mexican aliens oh what.

don't understand yuh? What the first lady have to do with any of that? What did Laura do? Can't be serious.
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Re: First lady to write book about White House garden
« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2011, 12:12:09 PM »
You really is have to wonder ,if the presidents are just puppets for a more powerful group .The world in so much turmoil this week ,and they gonna write a book about the family garden .jah.
looks like the last real pres with any true power and connections was Bush Sr.
4 thousand ponds of fruit ,wtf they have mexican aliens oh what.

don't understand yuh? What the first lady have to do with any of that? What did Laura do? Can't be serious.

She doing her own thing is fine. I think this part about getting the President involved is where it goes overboard?

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Re: First lady to write book about White House garden
« Reply #5 on: March 19, 2011, 01:10:57 PM »
You really is have to wonder ,if the presidents are just puppets for a more powerful group .The world in so much turmoil this week ,and they gonna write a book about the family garden .jah.
looks like the last real pres with any true power and connections was Bush Sr.
4 thousand ponds of fruit ,wtf they have mexican aliens oh what.

don't understand yuh? What the first lady have to do with any of that? What did Laura do? Can't be serious.

She doing her own thing is fine. I think this part about getting the President involved is where it goes overboard?

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"I will definitely have him be involved and look at it," the first lady said. "Barack is a wonderful writer and he's a wonderful writer on so many different fronts."


This criticism is as stupid and off-base as the ribbit's criticism of him for filling out an NCAA pool and as silly as the Republicans bitching about him taking his wife to a Broadway play in this economic environment.

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Re: First lady to write book about White House garden
« Reply #6 on: March 19, 2011, 01:43:11 PM »
Bakes, remember, Republicnas have a wide stance...jes ask Larry Craig!!!

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« Reply #7 on: March 19, 2011, 05:41:39 PM »
You really is have to wonder ,if the presidents are just puppets for a more powerful group .The world in so much turmoil this week ,and they gonna write a book about the family garden .jah.
looks like the last real pres with any true power and connections was Bush Sr.
4 thousand ponds of fruit ,wtf they have mexican aliens oh what.

don't understand yuh? What the first lady have to do with any of that? What did Laura do? Can't be serious.

She doing her own thing is fine. I think this part about getting the President involved is where it goes overboard?

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"I will definitely have him be involved and look at it," the first lady said. "Barack is a wonderful writer and he's a wonderful writer on so many different fronts."


So yuh think Barack saying "Dasheen bush??.........Michele, Ghadadfi killing people and Japan gone clear!"
We fire de old set ah managers we had wukkin..and iz ah new group we went and we bring in. And if the goods we require de new managers not supplying, when election time come back round iz new ones we bringin. For iz one ting about my people I can guarantee..They will never ever vote party b4 country

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Re: First lady to write book about White House garden
« Reply #8 on: March 19, 2011, 05:47:58 PM »
They should Donate the produce to the soup kitchens, that supplies food to the shelters in the area. Growing at,  Corner of D and Indiana and Maine and Rt 1, are a number of homeless squatter establishments expanding... they could use the food... :beermug:

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« Reply #9 on: March 19, 2011, 05:52:19 PM »
Maybe David Plouffe could help she.... :devil:

Interesting read here (proper-"gander" everywhere  :o)
 
By Jack Cashill:

Hoodwinked: How Intellectual Hucksters Have Hijacked American Culture
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The emergence of a previously unseen writing sample proves all but conclusively that Barack Obama did not in any meaningful way write Dreams From My Father, the book that Time Magazine has called “the best-written memoir ever produced by an American politician.”

The emergence of a second writing sample, this one by a legitimate author, provides convincing evidence as to who did.

In 1990, the University of Illinois at Springfield published a collection of essays called After Alinsky: Community Organizing in Illinois. Obama contributed a chapter, titled: “Why Organize? Problems and Promise in the Inner City.”

1990, by the way, was the year that Obama, the newly elected president of the Harvard Law Review, received a six-figure advance from Simon & Schuster to write what would become Dreams From My Father.

The publishers must not have read “Why Organize.” Although the essay covers many of the issues raised in Dreams and uses some of the memoir’s techniques, it does so without a hint of style, sophistication, or promise.

Indeed, the essay is clunky, pedestrian, and wonkish, a B- paper in a freshman comp class. The following two excerpts capture Obama’s range or lack thereof:

“Moreover, such approaches can and have become thinly veiled excuses for cutting back on social programs, which are anathema to a conservative agenda.”

“But organizing the black community faces enormous problems as well . . . and the urban landscape is littered with the skeletons of previous efforts.”

These cliché-choked sentences go beyond the merely unpromising to the fully ungrammatical. “Organizing” does not “face.” “Efforts” do not leave “skeletons.” “Agendas” do not have “anathemas.”

In “Why Organize” Obama makes use of the fully re-created conversation, a technique used to somewhat better effect in Dreams. Here, his ungainly conjuring of black speech makes one cringe:

"I just cannot understand why a bright young man like you would go to college, get that degree and become a community organizer."

"Why's that?"

" 'Cause the pay is low, the hours is long, and don't nobody appreciate you."

Obama asks us to believe that five years later, without any additional training, he was capable of writing passages like the following from Dreams:

“Winter came and the city turned monochrome-black trees against gray sky above white earth. Night now fell in midafternoon, especially when the snowstorms rolled in, boundless prairie storms that set the sky close to the ground, the city lights reflected against the clouds.“

To read “Why Organize” in its entirety is to understand the fraud that is Obama, the literary genius.

http://www.edwoj.com/Alinsky/AlinskyObamaChapter1990.htm.

As the reader will see, one does not need forensic software to sense the limits of Obama’s skills.

Allow me to reconstruct how Obama transformed himself in a few short years from an awkward amateur into what the New York Times has called “that rare politician who can write . . . and write movingly and genuinely about himself.”

There is an element of speculation in this reconstruction, but new evidence continues to narrow the gap between the speculative and the conclusive.

One clue comes from an unexpected source, Rashid Khalidi, the radical Arab-American friend of Obama’s and reputed ally of the PLO.

In the acknowledgment section of his 2004 book, Resurrecting Empire, Khalidi pays tribute to his own literary muse, the man who has made “unrepentant” a household word, Bill Ayers.

Writes Khalidi, “Bill was particularly generous in letting me use his family’s dining room table to do some writing for the project.” Khalidi did not need the table. He had one of his own. He needed the help.

Khalidi had spent several years at Chicago University’s Center for International Studies. At a 2003 farewell dinner on the occasion of his departure from Chicago, Obama toasted him, thanking him and his wife for the many dinners that they had shared as well as for his “consistent reminders to me of my own blind spots and my own biases.”

Chicago ’s Hyde Park was home to a tight, influential radical community at whose center was the charismatic Bill Ayers and his wife Bernadine Dohrn. In this world, the Ayers’ terrorist rap sheet only heightened their reputation. Obama had to know.

The couple had given up revolution in 1980 for the long slow march through the institutions. By 1994, if not earlier, Ayers saw a way to quicken that march.

I believe that after failing to finish his book on time, and after forfeiting his advance from Simon & Schuster, Obama brought his sprawling, messy, sophomoric manuscript to the famed dining room table of Bill Ayers and said, “Help.”

With all due respect to Sarah Palin, Obama likely saw Ayers and Dohrn less as “pals” than as parents. Dohrn and Obama’s mother, Ann Dunham, were born the same year, 1942.

In fact, as young women, the two looked enough alike that I had to double check before disproving that a photo floating around the Internet of Dohrn with Ayers was not a photo of Dunham with Ayers.

As to Ayers, envision him as the seafaring Odysseus to Obama’s father-hungry Telemachus. By Obama’s own admission, Dreams would become “a record of a personal, interior journey--a boy’s search for his father.”

The question is often asked why Obama associated with Ayers. The more appropriate question is why the powerful Ayers would associate with the then obscure Obama.

Before Obama’s ascendancy, it was Ayers who had the connections, the clout, and the street cred. Ayers could also write and write very well. By the mid-1990s he had had several of his books published.

My suspicion is that Ayers saw the potential in Obama,

and chose to mold it. The calculation in Dreams is palpable. Nothing about the book would deny a black Democrat the White House. And if Dreams were beautifully written, it could launch a career.

As I have documented earlier, one thread that ties Ayers to Dreams is the repeated use of maritime metaphors throughout both books, a testament to Ayers’ anxious year as a merchant seaman.

There is, however, a deeper thread, namely a shared postmodernist perspective. A serious student of literature, Ayers has written thoughtfully on the role of the first person narrator in the construction of a memoir.

In true postmodernist fashion, Ayers rejects the possibility of an objective, universal truth. He argues instead that our lives are journeys, whose “narratives” we “construct” and, if we have the will and the power, impose on others.

Thus, Fugitive Days is laced with repeated reference to what Ayers calls “our constructed reality.” So, curiously, is Dreams.

“But another part of me knew that what I was telling them was a lie,” writes Obama, “something I’d constructed from the scraps of information I’d picked up from my mother.”

The evidence strongly suggests that Ayers transformed the stumbling literalist of “Why Organize” into the sophisticated postmodernist of Dreams, and he did not so not by tutoring Obama, but by rewriting his text.

The Ayers’ quotes that follow come from an essay of his, “Narrative Push/Narrative Pull.” The Obama quotes come from Dreams:



Ayers:

“The hallmark of writing in the first person is intimacy. . . . But in narrative the universal is revealed through the specific, the general through the particular, the essence through the unique, and necessity is revealed through contingency.”

Obama:

“And so what was a more interior, intimate effort on my part, to understand this struggle and to find my place in it, has converged with a broader public debate, a debate in which I am professionally engaged . . . “

 

Ayers:

“Narrative begins with something to say—content precedes form.”

Obama:

“I understood that I had spent much of my life trying to rewrite these stories, plugging up holes in the narrative . . . “

 

Ayers:

“Narrative inquiry can be a useful corrective to all this.”

Obama:

“Truth is usually the best corrective.”



Ayers:

“The mind works in contradiction, and honesty requires the writer to reveal disputes with herself on the page.”

Obama:

“Not because that past is particularly painful or perverse but because it speaks to those aspects of myself that resist conscious choice and that--on the surface, at least--contradict the world I now occupy.”



Ayers:

The reader must actually see the struggle. It’s a journey, not by a tourist, but by a pilgrim.

Obama:

“But all in all it was an intellectual journey that I imagined for myself, complete with maps and restpoints and a strict itinerary.”

 

Ayers:

“Narrative writers strive for a personal signature, but must be aware that the struggle for honesty is constant.”

Obama:

“I was engaged in a fitful interior struggle. I was trying to raise myself to be a black man in America.”



Ayers:

“But that intimacy can trap a writer into a defensive crouch, into airing grievances or self-justification.”

Obama:

“At best, these things were a refuge; at worst, a trap.”

 

Although I cite one example for each, Dreams offers many more. There are ten “trap” references alone and nearly as many for “narrative,” “struggle,” and “journey.”

To be sure, there are other postmodernists in Chicago, but few who write as stylishly and as intelligibly as Ayers, fewer who make their dining room tables available to would-be authors, and fewer still who write as poetically about the sea as Obama seems to.

Of course, too, no one but Ayers got Obama named chair of the multi-million Chicago Annenberg Challenge months before his book was published, and no one else hosted his political debut months afterward, all in the magic year of 1995

Two years later, in his 1997 book, A Kind and Just Parent, Bill Ayers walks the reader through his Hyde Park neighborhood and identifies the celebrities therein.

These include Muhammad Ali, “Minister” Louis Farrakhan, the “poet” Gwendolyn Brooks, and “writer” Barack Obama.

The “writer” identification seems as forced as the listing of Obama among the notables. It is almost as Ayers were constructing his own narrative, one designed to climax in the White House, one that he may have the will and power to impose on America, truth be damned.

Life is all “a lie” anyhow.

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Re: First lady to write book about White House garden
« Reply #10 on: March 19, 2011, 07:55:29 PM »
interesting article DT. good for michelle. looks like she more of a writer than obuma.

it speaks volumes that de president's ardent supporters are quite content with how disengaged he is from real issues. all de promise dey pretend to witness eh translate into any confidence with how he might handle dese circumstances. dey prefer dat he sit quiet and passive; answering softball questions on ncaa, gardening, etc..

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Re: First lady to write book about White House garden
« Reply #11 on: March 19, 2011, 08:07:06 PM »
I'm guessing you're not PROBAMA?

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Re: First lady to write book about White House garden
« Reply #12 on: March 19, 2011, 10:00:30 PM »
They should Donate the produce to the soup kitchens, that supplies food to the shelters in the area. Growing at,  Corner of D and Indiana and Maine and Rt 1, are a number of homeless squatter establishments expanding... they could use the food... :beermug:

If I remember correctly some of the produce goes to a soup kitchen in DC.

As far as the action on Libya, yes Obama is not a gung-ho president but I think he is on top of everything. Everybody wants the US to jump in every conflict and them when things don't go the way they want, they then blame the admin. for getting into the war. If I recollect. When Reagan bomb Tripoli, them same Frenchie did not want the US planes to fly over French airspace. Is only after a French airline was blown up over Niger, then frenchie start thinking a bit differently. When Reagan invade Greneda the Brits was up in arms, but when Argentina invaded Malvinas(Falklands) they went crawling to Reagan for help.

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« Reply #13 on: March 19, 2011, 10:06:42 PM »
They should Donate the produce to the soup kitchens, that supplies food to the shelters in the area. Growing at,  Corner of D and Indiana and Maine and Rt 1, are a number of homeless squatter establishments expanding... they could use the food... :beermug:

If I remember correctly some of the produce goes to a soup kitchen in DC.

As far as the action on Libya, yes Obama is not a gung-ho president but I think he is on top of everything. Everybody wants the US to jump in every conflict and them when things don't go the way they want, they then blame the admin. for getting into the war. If I recollect. When Reagan bomb Tripoli, them same Frenchie did not want the US planes to fly over French airspace. Is only after a French airline was blown up over Niger, then frenchie start thinking a bit differently. When Reagan invade Greneda the Brits was up in arms, but when Argentina invaded Malvinas(Falklands) they went crawling to Reagan for help.
maybe so much action and America going about they business normal normal lol .Also if she could produce swo much fruit ...maybe she should right a book.

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Re: First lady to write book about White House garden
« Reply #14 on: March 19, 2011, 10:18:11 PM »
That food will go a long way... more and more illegals and individuals are joining the homeless... the liberal white left continues to hammer the Catholic Charities in DC primarily because they are advocates for marriage between man and woman... donations have been down... and the number of lower income people are growing or being pushed into Maryland...

I'm not bothered as much over BHO as I am about the Democratic Governor we have in Maryland... with his 67 million increases in fees in taxes due for 2011-12 budget. The place has become very business unfriendly.

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« Reply #15 on: March 19, 2011, 11:10:18 PM »
That food will go a long way... more and more illegals and individuals are joining the homeless... the liberal white left continues to hammer the Catholic Charities in DC primarily because they are advocates for marriage between man and woman... donations have been down... and the number of lower income people are growing or being pushed into Maryland...

I'm not bothered as much over BHO as I am about the Democratic Governor we have in Maryland... with his 67 million increases in fees in taxes due for 2011-12 budget. The place has become very business unfriendly.

I don't think the white liberal left is the cause of a drop in charities. When the economy is good people will donate to charitable orgs. When the economy goes south so does donations..

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« Reply #16 on: March 19, 2011, 11:15:35 PM »
The economy is hammering them also... (just had a Glen Beck moment) sorry. You're right about when the economy going south (major factor)

Deeks they advocated under Fenty to cut off a lot of funding for charities because of their DOMA support...

(I'm not catholic) just saying what I have seen. There were petitions circulating around christmas asking people not to give to the charities...

Aside from who doh give and who gives... the homeless problem is escalating here and we need help. Good to know some of the produce is donated  :wavetowel:

A book will be nice... decision points was a big hit  :beermug:
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