Via Gateway Pundit:
American Thinker has the story,
Google, which sits atop more data than anybody outside the NSA, is presenting Bill Ayers as the author of Barack Obama’s purported first autobiography, Dreams from My Father. Follow this link (below) and see it while you can. If it is gone by the time you read this, a screen shot of the page, and a close-up on the Dreams entry are provided for posterity.
Google knows so much about us already that privacy activists are alarmed. What data are its algorithms sifting through to come to the conclusion that yes, the stylistic parallels to Ayers’ other books are formidable and Barry never showed any sign of an ability to write this way before or after, and yes, Christopher Anderson’s friendly biography includes the information that Obama found himself deeply in debt and “hopelessly blocked.” At “Michelle’s urging,” Obama “sought advice from his friend and Hyde Park neighbor Bill Ayers.”
Google’s Search:
- Bill Ayers – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Ayers
William Charles “Bill” Ayers (born December 26, 1944) is an American elementary education theorist and a former leader in the movement that opposed U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. He is known for his 1960s activism as well as his …
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books.google.comWilliam Ayers, Bill Ayers – 2003 – 320 pages – No preview
The author–a famous 1960s radical–shares details of a decade spent living underground, from his days on the “ten most wanted list” to his part in breaking Timothy Leary out of jail. Reprint. -
books.google.comBill Ayers, William Ayers – 2009 – 316 pages – Google eBook – Preview
Famous 1960s radical Bill Ayers shares details of a decade spent living underground, from his days on the “ten most wanted” list to his part in breaking Timothy Leary out of jail. -
books.google.comWilliam Ayers, Ryan Alexander-Tanner, Jonathan Kozol – 2010 – 128 pages – Preview
“This graphic novel brings to life William Ayers’s bestselling memoir To teach : the journey of a teacher, third edition. -
books.google.comBarack Obama – 2007 – 442 pages – Google eBook – Preview
The son of an African father and white American mother discusses his childhood in Hawaii, his struggle to find his identity as an African American, and his life accomplishments. -
books.google.comWilliam Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn – 2009 – 245 pages – Snippet view
White supremacy and its troubling endurance in American life is debated in these personal essays by two veteran political activists. -
books.google.comWilliam Ayers – 2004 – 161 pages – Preview
These essays follow a veteran teacher educator and school reform activist as he tries to understand an enterprise he calls “mysterious and immeasurable. -
books.google.comBill Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, Jeff Jones – 2011 – 390 pages – Preview
Never before published communiques, poetry, and essays from the revolutionary Weather Underground -
books.google.comWilliam Ayers – 1998 – 224 pages – Google eBook – Preview
A teacher in a detention center school describes his experiences with Chicago’s juvenile court system and the difficulties of the children who pass through it -
books.google.comWilliam Ayers – 2004 – 168 pages – Preview
The education expert presents an “ethics” for teachers of all levels, arguing that teachers are ultimately working toward a vision of social justice and should therefore incorporate this reality into their work.