Apparently, a former Secret Service agent has published a book alleging that the president secretly practices Islam, hates Christians, and even made the agent stay up all night while blaring Diana Ross tunes.
If it sounds laughable, that’s because it is. But that hasn’t stopped fake news website NewsExaminer.net from exploiting gullible people who want to believe the worst about Obama.
This isn’t the first time that this story has gained traction, though. According to Politifact, which rates the book and all of its claims as “Pants on Fire,” the story previously was pushed via the fake news site NBC.com.co on Oct. 2, 2015, and was resurrected at ABCNews.com.co on Nov. 16, 2016. Neither site is affiliated with the networks they pretend to represent.
According to NewsExaminer.net, the former Secret Service agent, Paul Horner, has written a tell-all book, The Black House, exposing Obama’s deepest secrets.
In an interview with NBC News Senior Political Analyst Tom Downey, Horner says that Obama is gay and has men coming and going from his bedroom at all hours, and that more than 50 percent of those men are Muslim. (Both Horner and Downey are both fictional characters, and no such book by that title and author exists.)
“What are some of the things the public will find the most shocking?” Downey asks in the “interview.”
Responds Horner: “Probably the sheer amount of men he welcomed into his bed quarters. I am in no way homophobic, but Obama’s insatiable lust for homosexual liaisons is like nothing I’ve ever witnessed. We’re talking 10 to 15 partners in a single day.
“Also, at least once a day, Obama would have us log on to Facebook and report a page about a dolphin named Fappy who travels around the country speaking to elementary school children about the dangers and consequences of masturbation. It was all very, very strange stuff.”
The fiction continues, with Horner saying that Obama constantly ridicules and mocks Christians in private, and has daily prayer sessions where he prays to the prophet Muhammad while wearing a Muslim tunic.
Horner also claims that he was subjected to “torture” when the Obamas would make him listen to Diana Ross songs “at full volume, every day, at all hours of the night” because he was white. Horner claims he was never able to sleep and was forced to quit because of this. (Who could have guessed that “Upside Down,” “Love Child,” and “Chain Reaction” were not only anti-white songs, but the musical equivalent of waterboarding?)
According to reporting from The Washington Post, the name Paul Horner is often used in satirical and joke articles, but is also the name of “a serial hoaxer and lead writer for National Report,” a fake news site. Politifact, citing the Post‘s reporting, draws the conclusion that everything about the tell-all is a fabrication, while noting that there is no disclaimer indicating the “news” reports on NewsExaminer.net are satire.
So the next time your crazy uncle at Christmas dinner tells you the 44th president is a secretly gay Muslim bent on destroying American society, at least you’ll know where he’s getting his information.
"Manosphere" influencer Andrew Tate, the former kickboxer known for his encouragement of men to act as "alpha males" in the way they approach life, recently made a laughable claim in a social media post.
The claim? That if a man enjoys sex with a woman for pleasure, and not for the purposes of procreation, he is actually gay.
A self-proclaimed misogynist, Tate is currently being detained in Romania, where he faces charges of alleged rape, human trafficking, and forming a criminal group for sexual exploitation.
He is expected to go to trial in the coming months. But his legal woes haven't distracted him from sharing his views -- or from trolling those he disagrees with -- on X.
A Milwaukee school principal has been sued in federal court by a gay couple who allege he bullied, harassed, threatened, and assaulted their son for having two same-sex parents, violating the child's civil rights in the process.
The parents, referred to as M.P. and T.L. in the lawsuit, claim that Kasongo Kalumbula allegedly mistreated their son because of his family's makeup.
The lawsuit, filed last week in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, asks for a jury trial and seeks an undetermined amount in damages.
It alleges that Kalumbula, who served as the assistant principal, and later, acting principal, of the Milwaukee French Immersion School from September 2018 to October 2021, physically and verbally abused the child -- who was in first grade when the harassment started -- and routinely singled him out for discipline.
A Pennsylvania school board canceled an appearance by Maulik Pancholy at a local middle school's anti-bullying assembly due to concerns over his "lifestyle."
The Cumberland Valley School District school board voted unanimously to cancel the gay actor's scheduled May 22 appearance at Mountain View Middle School in Mechanicsburg, a town of 9,000 people in the state's center, just 10 miles outside Harrisburg.
Pancholy, who played Jonathan on the hit TV show 30 Rock, Sanjay in Weeds, and voiced the character of Baljeet for Disney's Phineas & Ferb, is also an author of novels for young adults, including The Best at It, the story of a gay Indian-American boy and his experience dealing with bullying in a small Midwestern town, and Nikhil Out Loud, about a group of eighth-grade theater kids rising up against homophobia in their community.
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