Whoops: Actually, Barry Did Meet His Voodoo Uncle, in Fact Lived with Him

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 6, 2013

"Muthafugga I ain't nebbah seen dat voodoo nigga befoe.  Nah, nah, dawg, wait up - I be libben wit dat nigga, back when eys up in dat lawl skoo." -Obama, explaining his relationship with his voodoo uncle.
“Muthafugga I ain’t nebbah seen dat voodoo nigga befoe. Nah, nah, dawg, wait up, Ima be rill wiff yall – I be libben wit dat nigga, back when eys up in dat lawl skoo.” -Obama, explaining his relationship with his voodoo uncle.

The White House, which has previously said that Obama had never even met his drunken voodoo uncle, now says he did meet him and actually lived with him.

Can you imagine?  “No, never met the guy.  Oh wait yeah actually I used to live with him.”

Does this guy ever say anything that’s true?  Not even simple questions that don’t even matter can be answered straightly.

From Reuters:

President Barack Obama lived briefly with his Kenyan-born uncle while attending law school, the White House said on Thursday, reversing earlier statements that there was no record of the two men ever having met.

White House spokesman Jay Carney said he clarified the issue with the president directly after reports that Onyango Obama, who faced deportation from the United States, said he had housed his nephew temporarily.

A U.S. immigration judged ruled on Tuesday that the 69-year-old half brother of the president’s late father could stay as a lawful U.S. resident despite decades dodging deportation and a 2011 drunken-driving arrest.

Barack Obama attended Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the late 1980s.

Carney said White House press staff had consulted the president’s book for evidence of a meeting between the two men when the issue came up previously, but no one had posed the question to the commander in chief.

“Nobody had asked him in the past, and the president said that he in fact had met Omar Obama when he moved to Cambridge for law school and that he stayed with him for a brief period of time until his, the president’s, apartment was ready,” Carney told reporters.

“After that, they saw each other once every few months while the president was in Cambridge, and then after law school they gradually fell out of touch.”