Is Barack Obama next Harvard president?
Barack Obama received invitation from Harvard but hasn't accepted it yet
Harvard may appoint Barack Obama as its next president as he received an invitation but postponed the recommendation without outrightly rejecting it.
"94 I met hotshot law student Barack. We shared literary agent Jane Dystel who rep’d the biggies. Her dad, Oscar, the power of Bantam, created the pocketbooks concept. Jane rep’d unknown Obama’s ’95 book 'Dreams of My Father,' which sold no place."
"She babysat it. He became known. Her edited, newly rejuiced version sold like the Bible. His gratitude? He told me, 'I am cool, never sweat, never nervous.' Turning on her professionally, financially, he went to Clinton’s book agent."
He was granted permission by Michelle to run for president. He's pushing her now, according to the New York Post.
The strategy: DJT is bound by indictments in court. Obama is back in power after starting the far-left, anti-Israel, pro-Iranian movement during his presidency. Obama associates work as White House employees.
Even if those involved claim Michelle is a candidate, high-level politicians disagree. This information is purportedly first-hand. So, it's true—or not.
According to a poll given to several Democratic contributors, Michelle visited prominent NYC executives in the summer of 2022 and asked for their support. It would not be made public until late May, when placeholder Joe would withdraw, who would be replaced.
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