Yes, but it was a blog post, and not published in a magazine or newspaper. On January 2, 2010, Alan Caruba posted a commentary on his blog, "Obama's Make Believe Life." It was subsequently posted on other websites, but began to circulate via email under the name of "Eddie Sessions", with the false claim that it came from The Wall Street Journal. It should also be noted that many assertions in this anti-Obama commentary were also false, but that Mr. Caruba was expressing his opinion, which is his First Amendment right.
Yes, Alan Caruba wrote articles critical of Barack Obama during his presidency. Caruba was a conservative writer and blogger who often expressed his disagreement with Obama's policies and actions. It is important to note that Caruba passed away in 2015, so any articles written by him about Obama would be from that time period.
No, he did not. Mr. Caruba is a blogger and in 2010, he wrote a very inflammatory opinion piece, but it never appeared in the Wall Street Journal nor in any other mainstream publication.
the article that was alleged to have been published in The Wall Street Journal did not appear there. It was, instead, a Jan. 2, 2010 post on my blog where it can still be found. Someone misappropriated my commentary, adding a false name "Eddie Sessions" as the author and claiming it had been published in the Wall Street Journal.
First, it was a blog post, not an article. Second, it was actually written by Alan Caruba in January 2010. And third, it was an opinion piece, filled with anti-Obama rhetoric and unsubstantiated assertions. And contrary to internet myth, it was never published in (pick one) the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, or any other newspaper or magazine.
No, and there is no such person. It should first be noted that this was a blog post, not an article. Second, it was actually written by Alan Caruba in January 2010. And third, it was an opinion piece, filled with anti-Obama rhetoric and unsubstantiated assertions. And no, it was never published in (pick one) the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, or any other newspaper or magazine.
The cast of Boredom - 2012 includes: Alan Caruba as Himself (Director, Boredom Institute) Colleen Merrifield as Herself (Boredom Researcher)
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Barack Obama defeated Republican candidate Alan Keyes in 2004 to become a US Senator.
Why did Alan, write the song Sissy
Yes. No. His Republican opponent was Alan Keyes.
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