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Regarding the pic, party in San Fran, consider that at Occidental, Hussein had a white girlfriend whose father was an Australian diplomat – ambassador, if I recall correctly.
These "parties" became like watering holes in the African grasslands. All kinds of creatures came to visit and to quench their thirst.
A key takeaway, for me, was that Hussein mixed and identified with foreign students, almost exclusively. Given his background, through to his early adulthood, it is understandable. He did not identify as a black American student but when he came back from the summer-autumn trip in Pakistan (and surrounds), he purposefully took on the Black American persona that developed into what he eventually would present when running for political office out of Chicago.
Yet he retained a very strong, and strained or stretched, reliance on the political identity of Obama Senior (whether or not that man was his actual father, he surely was not his social father for he abandoned both mother and child). This identification provides an explanation, reasonable and consistent, for the almost colonial-type mentality exhibited by Hussein as president.
Foreign. Colonial. Not rooted in American culture nor in American political flora and fauna. Lack the roots for the flora part; lacked the appetite for the fauna part.
The Pakistani connection is the turned key, the GPS of the tracking,and through out it all Hussein did not sport a beard, nor facial hair, as is traditional amongst Pakistanis - particularly moslems.
Yet no facial hair is quite common, pervasive, amongst asian moslems in southeast asia. Not least because heavy beards are genetically less likely.
Has Hussein ever sported even long sideburns? Is he less of African descent than he might be of Asian descent?
No facial hair.
Track history.
History of Hussein, yes. History of the closest family he has had – at least two "fathers", an absent mother, "adoptive" grandparents, and an assortment of siblings near and far. If family matters, as it does for those foreign students with whom the young Hussein associated and identified, then, there is more here and it is dig-worthy.