What history does Valerie Jarrett know? Are there any known pictures of pregnant Michelle Obama? Any records of her being pregnant and going through labor and delivery in Chicago University Hospital? Was there an autopsy of Dr. William Jarrett and his second wife, Dr. Luck- Jarrett, both of whom died around age 40 from a heart attack?
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January 7th, 2014 @ 9:41 am
He’s a redacted she’s aredacted. Hardly likely she was pregnant!
January 7th, 2014 @ 10:21 am
A man in drag can have a baby? Since when?
January 7th, 2014 @ 10:23 am
Orly or anyone.
Does anyone have a copy of the tax return that Whitehouse.gov posted with Obama’s SS# on it before they later took it down?
January 7th, 2014 @ 10:29 am
it is posted on my site Taitzreport.com, right side of the front page, under “Obama file”
January 7th, 2014 @ 11:08 am
SHE KNOWS EVERYTHING.
January 7th, 2014 @ 12:23 pm
Posted on Sunday, December 1st, 2013 at 7:51 pm.
by: Benjamin Franklin ??? Then I went on the website Ancestry.com, and searched for birth records of Malia Obama, b. 1998, and Natasha Obama, b. 2001. These are the results:
In other words, Ancestry.com has no birth records for Malia or Natasha Obama.
Then I paid $9.95 for a trial membership in GenealogyBank.com so that I can search that website for the Obama girls’ birth records.
Below is a screenshot I took from genealogybank.com of the result of my search for Malia Obama. I’ve circled in read the date and time when I accessed the website. Click the image below to enlarge As you can see in above, the only thing genealogybank.com has in its newspaper archives on Malia Obama is an article by Sen. Obama titled “Progress on campaign finance reform,” in the Chicago newspaper Hyde Park Herald of August 26, 1998, in which Obama (presumably) mentioned Malia. Here’s the newspaper clip (the words are rather blurry): Below is a screenshot I took from genealogybank.com of the result of my search for Natasha Obama. I’ve circled in read the date and time when I accessed the website. Click the image below to enlarge. The only thing genealogybank.com has on Natasha Obama is an article in CHyde Park Herald of July 4, 2001, again by Sen. Obama titled “Tallying wins and losses in Springfield Springfield report,” in which he wrote “The newest edition to the Obama family — Natasha — was born on June 10th, and Michelle and I have been busy changing diapers.” Click image below to enlarge In other words, I couldn’t find any birth records of either Malia Obama or Natasha Obama on either ancestry.com or genealogybank.com Wikipedia’s source of that assertion is an article of Jodi Kantor titled “Obama’s Friends Form Strategy to Stay Close,” in The New York Times of December 13, 2008. The article is about a group of Obama’s closest friends in Chicago, among whom are Valerie Jarrett (now Obama’s senior White House adviser) and a black man named Martin Nesbitt who is now a real estate estate. Nesbitt’s wife is Dr. Anita Blanchard. Alas, the NYT article does NOT say that Dr. Blanchard had delivered Obama’s daughters. Instead, what the article says is “Mr. Nesbitt’s wife, Dr. Anita Blanchard, delivered nearly all the children [of the group of Obama’s close friends in Chicago], and the adults became their godparents.”
https://www.conservativeinfidel.com/uncategorized/obamas-daughters-baby-pics-birth-records/
January 7th, 2014 @ 12:31 pm
Obama’s Friends Form Strategy to Stay Close
By JODI KANTOR
Published: December 13, 2008 Last Sunday night, President-elect Barack Obama’s three closest friends — Valerie Jarrett, Martin Nesbitt and Dr. Eric Whitaker — sat down in the study of Mr. Nesbitt’s house in Chicago for one of their increasingly frequent heart-to-hearts. – – – – As years passed and babies arrived, the group meshed over barbecues, husbands-against-wives Scrabble games and tennis lessons. They vacationed together: in December, with the Obamas in Hawaii; in August, with Ms. Jarrett on Martha’s Vineyard. Mr. Nesbitt’s wife, Dr. Anita Blanchard, delivered nearly all the children, and the adults became their godparents.
Before they became involved in national politics, they became involved in school politics. Mrs. Obama, Mr. Nesbitt, Mr. Rogers, Ms. Jarrett and another close friend, Susan Sher, all sat on the board of the Laboratory Schools, private elementary and secondary schools at the University of Chicago, and lobbied for admitting more students from lower-income families. = = = Correction: May 24, 2011
An article on Dec. 13, 2008 about President Obama’s closest circle of Chicago friends misidentified the medical specialty of Dr. Cheryl Rucker-Whitaker. She is an internist with expertise in hypertension, not a cardiologist. (The error came to the attention of The New York Times only recently, in the course of a correspondent’s research.)
https://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/14/us/politics/14friends.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
January 7th, 2014 @ 12:45 pm
it does not say that Anita Blanchard delivered Malia and Sasha
January 7th, 2014 @ 12:50 pm
If Michelle Robinson’s flight from corporate law into the greater civic good was brought on by the life-is-too-short realization caused by her father’s death, Jarrett’s was sparked by the very opposite: the birth of her daughter, Laura. Having a child “triggered something inside of me,” she recently told Don Terry of the Chicago Tribune. “I wanted to do something she’d be really proud of me for.” In that same profile, when Terry asked her via E-mail about her failed marriage to Dr. William Robert Jarrett, the son of the legendary Chicago Sun-Times journalist Vernon Jarrett, she wrote back, “Married in 1983, separated in 1987, and divorced in 1988. Enough said.” When I ask her about her husband she says, “He was a physician. He passed away.” When? I ask. “I want to say in about 1991.” Is there anything you can tell me about the relationship? “Not so much,” she says. “We grew up together. We were friends since childhood. In a sense, he was the boy next door. I married without really appreciating how hard divorce would be.” After they split, she says, “he got very sick quite suddenly and died” of a heart attack. She expresses a little surprise, if not quite regret, about how blunt her E-mail to the Tribune reporter sounded—it is clearly something she is still unresolved about, even evincing a little hurt. But then she brightens up and tells me that when her daughter read the quote she said, “Yup, that sounds like you, Mom.”
January 7th, 2014 @ 12:54 pm
neglected to add to 12:50P post https://www.vogue.com/magazine/article/valerie-jarrett-baracks-rock/#1 November 23, 1993|By Kenan Heise, Tribune Staff Writer.
Dr. William R. Jarrett, 40, director of obstetrics and gynecology at Jackson Park Hospital, also had a private medical practice with his wife, Dr. Sherry Luck Jarrett. He was the son of syndicated columnist Vernon Jarrett.
A resident of Chicago’s Lake Meadows neighborhood, he died Friday from cardiac arrest en route to the hospital.
He had recently been diagnosed as having Behcet’s Syndrome, a rare rheumatological condition.
Survivors, besides his wife and his father, include a daughter, Laura; a son, Vernon C.; a stepdaughter, Khadija; his mother; and a brother.
Visitation will be from 1 to 7 p.m. Tuesday in Griffin Funeral Home, 3232 S. Michigan Ave. Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Edmund’s Episcopal Church, 6105 S. Michigan Ave
https://articles.chicagotribune.com/1993-11-23/news/9311230116_1_vernon-jarrett-opera-and-jazz-medicine
Dr. Sherry Luck, Aids Unit Founder
June 03, 1999
Dr. Luck, 44, who lived in the Lake Meadows community on the South Side, was found Sunday morning in her bed. She had died of an enlarged heart
She is survived by her mother, Equillia ; a daughter, Khadija Holman; a son, Vernon Jarrett; two brothers, Rodney and Dana; and a granddaughter.
Visitation will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Edmund’s Episcopal Church, 6105 S. Michigan Ave. A funeral service will be held at noon.
https://articles.chicagotribune.com/1999-06-03/news/9906030207_1_hiv-medical-offices-dr-luck
January 7th, 2014 @ 2:13 pm
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=36424355
Dr William Robert Jarrett
January 7th, 2014 @ 5:29 pm
Are there any pictures that prove that Michelle is even a woman?