By Roger Aronoff
Accuracy in Media
March 29, 2011
Donald Trump’s recent comments calling for President Obama to show  his birth certificate have brought added pressure on him to do so,  because it seems to have been the impetus for at least some discussion  of it in the mainstream media. But in reality, the unwillingness of  Obama to release his original, long-form birth certificate is just one  piece of a much larger narrative that brings into question much of  Obama’s past.
In an exclusive interview with Accuracy in Media, journalist and author Jack Cashill recently discussed his new book, Deconstructing Obama: The Life, Loves and Letters of America’s First Postmodern President. In it, Cashill makes a convincing case that Obama did not write the two books that helped launch his candidacy, Dreams from My Father and The Audacity of Hope. He argues that Dreams was actually written by William Ayers, the unrepentant terrorist who was a founder of the communist Weather Underground.
Through comparative writing samples, comments at unguarded moments by  Ayers, and reporting by author Christopher Andersen in his book Barack and Michelle: Portrait of An American Marriage,Fugitive Days: A Memoir,  Cashill finds examples of the same unlikely spelling errors in each, a  number of the same listed literary influences, and similar qualities and  features in the writing that are understandable for Ayers, but not  likely at all, according to Cashill’s analysis, for Obama. Cashill is very persuasive. By comparing Obama’s book to Ayers’ book, 
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