This is a parody based on the Herman Cain story. Interesting comparison!
Barack Obama accused by two men of inappropriate behavior
"During Barack Obama's tenure as the president of the Harvard Law Review in the late 1980s, at least two male student editors complained to colleagues and senior university officials about inappropriate behavior by Obama, ultimately leaving their positions at the journal, multiple sources confirm to THE KANSAS CITIAN.
"The men complained of sexually suggestive behavior by Obama that made them angry and uncomfortable, the sources said, and they signed agreements with the university that gave them financial payouts to leave the journal. The agreements also included language that bars the men from talking about their departures.
"In a series of comments over the past 10 days, Obama and his administration repeatedly declined to respond directly about whether he ever faced allegations of sexual harassment at the journal. They have also declined to address questions about specific reporting confirming that there were financial settlements in two cases in which men leveled complaints.
"THE KANSAS CITIAN has confirmed the identities of the two male journal editors who complained about Obama but, for privacy concerns, is not publishing their names.
"White House spokesman Jay Carney told THE KANSAS CITIAN the president indicated to White House staff that he was �vaguely familiar� with the charges and that the university�s general counsel had resolved the matter."
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UPDATE: Third man comes forward to AP.
Also at link above.
"The men complained of sexually suggestive behavior by Obama that made them angry and uncomfortable, the sources said, and they signed agreements with the university that gave them financial payouts to leave the journal. The agreements also included language that bars the men from talking about their departures.
"In a series of comments over the past 10 days, Obama and his administration repeatedly declined to respond directly about whether he ever faced allegations of sexual harassment at the journal. They have also declined to address questions about specific reporting confirming that there were financial settlements in two cases in which men leveled complaints.
"THE KANSAS CITIAN has confirmed the identities of the two male journal editors who complained about Obama but, for privacy concerns, is not publishing their names.
"White House spokesman Jay Carney told THE KANSAS CITIAN the president indicated to White House staff that he was �vaguely familiar� with the charges and that the university�s general counsel had resolved the matter."
Rest at link above.
UPDATE: Third man comes forward to AP.
Also at link above.
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