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  • 2015-03-17 (xsd:date)
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  • Wayne Allyn Root Writes About Obama-Truth! – Truth or Fiction? (en)
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  • Wayne Allyn Root Writes About Obama-Truth! Wayne Allyn Root Writes About Obama- Truth ! Summary of eRumor: Various commentaries by Wayne Allyn Root about Barack Obama, politics and economics. The Truth: Wayne Allyn Root attended Columbia University the same time Barack Obama and his claim to fame is that during the entire time he was working for his academic degree he never saw the future President on campus. With an average student body size of 25,000 that may explain the reason why. Root is a entrepreneur, radio and TV personality, political commentator, and writer. In 2008 Root was the Vice President nominee for the Libertarian party. In the summer of 2010 Root’s first opinion about Barack Obama went viral on the Internet. Emails with a few different titles like Overwhelm The System or Barack Obama is Brilliant landed in in-boxes all over the nation with Root’s article either attached or pasted in the body. We reported this at: Obama is Overwhelming the Economy to Destroy Capitalism in the U.S. On October 21, 2013, about the time of the shaky roll out of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Root wrote an article called, Why ObamaCare is a fantastic success . The article went viral in shortly after close to 5 million Americans lost their healthcare insurance policies. The former policy subscribers were told that their current policies were substandard with the guidelines of the ACA and were told to shop online for approved coverage. Click here for article Another article that Root wrote that went viral on the World Wide was an election prediction: Why Obama Will Lose By a Landslide Root has written several articles about the President, politics and matters of economics and they have been published on various sites listed below: Fox News The Blaze Breitbart Forbes Newsmax TownHall Posted 10/14/13 Updated 11/18/13 Posted in Politics (en)
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