Ghost of Columbia- Legendary Columbia Professor Henry Alan Graff Never Heard of Obama
But something about “the Obama at Columbia story” has always
bothered me. Earlier in the week right here at The Blaze I wrote about having just returned
from New York, where I attended
my 30th Columbia University reunion. I celebrated with my
esteemed classmates. Everyone except Barack Obama. As usual- he wasn’t there. Not a
trace. Not a video greeting. Not a letter. I could not find any classmates who
knew him.
I called Obama “the Ghost of Columbia University.” I pointed out (as I’ve said in the media
for many years now) that Obama
may have been registered at Columbia, may have graduated from Columbia, but he
was rarely (if ever) seen for the two years in-between. It’s a strange, mysterious and frightening
story.
Is he the real-life “Manchurian Candidate?” What explains Obama having just enough skeletal
proof that he was there (one photo, one roommate, one professor, one friend)…but
never seen in a class, never on anyone’s radar screen, almost invisible. A total
2-year blackout. It’s like a story straight out of a novel about the CIA or
KGB. He
graduated Columbia, but it’s almost as if he never went
there.
To make matters more mysterious, Obama’s
college records are sealed. He’s had plenty of opportunities to authorize the
release, to clear the air. He has never chosen to do so. But
why? What has he got
to hide? Funny enough Obama has never had a problem ripping open the sealed
records of his political opponents. Every step of his career Obama has beaten
his opponents by having sealed documents just happen to be publicly exposed by
anonymous sources. But not Obama. His records are always unavailable (and
never leaked). Obama always seems to have powerful forces on his
side.
Did he attend Columbia as a foreign
student? That was the
educated guess I made in my appearance on “Hannity” on Fox News a year ago.
The only photo of Obama from his
Columbia days was in his off-campus apartment with a roommate described by USA
Today as aPakistani national, pot smoker, and cocaine
abuser. If you’re a foreign student, you live in housing off-campus with
other foreign students.
That would also explain how he transferred to Columbia. Transferring into
an Ivy League school is all but impossible. I did a little digging and found out only 3 transfer students in all of
America were accepted into Columbia in the past academic year. Three students
out of 315 million Americans. Yet those who knew
Obama at Occidental called him a pot smoker and partier who rarely attended
class. You’re telling me that a poor student, with that record, at an average
college, was accepted for transfer into prestigious Columbia
University? Only if he
was an exotic Indonesian foreign student transferring into a college that
desperately wanted to claim an ethnically and globally diverse student
body.
Still that might explain how Obama got into Columbia. But where was he
for those two years? My
gut instincts say something is wrong with “the Obama at Columbia story.” Very wrong.
Rancid.
But until now, I was the only one publicly voicing my
suspicions. That just changed in a big way. Meet Professor Henry Graff, perhaps the most legendary and
honored professor ever at Columbia University. He was THE American History and
Diplomatic History professor at Columbia for 46 years. And he is more
emphatic than yours truly that there are no Obama footprints at
Columbia.
I was put on Professor Graff’s trail by another Columbia
classmate, skeptical about Obama’s story. He told me that Professor Graff had
been the speaker for the Class of ’53 last weekend at Columbia. My friend was
watching Graff answer questions from the crowd when he was asked about Obama at
Columbia. Graff said, “I have my doubts he ever went here.”
I did some digging and located Graff’s home phone number. I
called him yesterday. Now retired, he was delighted to hear from me. He agreed
to go on the record about Obama. Unlike Obama, Professor Graff clearly
remembered me. He was thrilled to hear from his former student. I was in several
of Graff’s classes and he remembered me like it was yesterday. He sounded great-
like he hasn’t lost any of his trademark sharpness in 30 years since we last
met.
I was honored to learn that this legendary historian has been
following my political career for many years. But he had no such cheery things
to say about the President. Graff said, “I taught at Columbia
for 46 years. I taught every significant American politician that ever studied
at Columbia. I know them all. I’m proud of them all. Between American History
and Diplomatic History, one way or another, they all had to come through my
classes. Not Obama. I never had a student with that
name in any of my classes. I never met him, never saw him, never heard of
him.”
Even more
importantly, Professor Graff knew the other history and
political science professors. “None of the other Columbia professors knew him
either” said Graff.
Graff concluded our interview by saying, “I’m very upset by the whole story. I am angry when I hear
Obama called ‘the first President of the United States from Columbia
University.’ I
don’t consider him a Columbia student. I have no idea what he did on the
Columbia campus. No one knows him.”
There is something wrong with Obama’s story- I
know that. Many of my classmates at last weekend’s 30th reunion
knew that. Now the most beloved
Professor ever at Columbia joins us in publicly questioning the story.Obama is either the ghost of Columbia, or the perfect Manchurian
candidate. But something smells
rotten at Columbia.
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