The above footage was taken from last year’s US-Africa Summit (August 4th, 5th and 6th – 2014) and shows Obama visibly shook and outright flustered after being questioned why he hasn’t visited Kenya.
The question was put forth by David Ohito, Digital Editor at The Standard Media Group (Kenyan news outlet and newspaper).
Full video (?) shown below (footage from a different camera) in which Obama answered all of Ohito’s questions with the exception of elaborating on why he hasn’t visited Kenya since talking office:
We here at WOBIK issued a report last year (Aug. 19, 2014) regarding the US-Africa Summit: Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta was at the White House earlier this month
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Have to give you an “A+”, Mr. Smith, for standing by your guns on this whole where was “Obama” born issue. Methinks this whole matter over where he was born only serves to deter closer examination of precisely where the scrutiny should be (and should have been from the very start).
Be that as it may, they say he who crafts the debate can control and steer it in the direction he wishes it to flow; so, in this case, as long as the debate wages onward about Hawaii versus Kenya, or “Obama’s” eligibility or ineligibility to hold office, etc., it cleverly steers far and away from the obvious. Good day, sir.
@ Will Monroe:
Thanks for posting your thoughts which are always welcome here.
Also, can you please provide more detail as to what you are referring to?
The other year someone else posted a very similar comment but refused to provide more detail.
Can you tell us precisely where the scrutiny should be?
@ InspectorSmith:
The matter of which I speak of is very delicate to say the least. Moreover, it is none of my business really; however, when one evaluates the proponents in this case who purposely steer the debate to where “Obama” was born (and/or purposely wage debate casting doubt upon whether he is eligible or ineligible to hold his current office), they wish to steer the debate far and away, thus concealing the delicate matter at all cost (better to distract and steer focus upon paths with no outlet, than risk anyone knowing the truth behind the wild goose chase).
Though I respect you and your diligent research, I’m not totally convinced you are not simply playing a key role yourself in purposely steering the debate away from the obvious (much time has been spent upon Kenya versus Hawaii, and you have been in the thick of it, No?)
You seem to have your wits about you. What does it matter if Moses himself was drawn from the Nile, or not–as much as “why”?
Where “Obama” was born isn’t the real story here, but, again, it certainly steers the debate far and away from the obvious. Frankly, I believe you may already know the answer to what “obvious” means; however, if you don’t, I apologize in advance for even remotely believing your mission was to help steer the debate down a dead end street.
Lucas Daniel Thanks for posting my question with President Barack Obama. It was an interesting meet.
Mr. Ohito,
Many thanks for your kind words. We are honored and delighted to have you as a contributor of a comment to this blog.
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The following will be of interest to our many readers:
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David Ohito Biography
David Ohito is a writer, a cameraman, motivational speaker,facilitator on social media and mobile journalism. He is a media and political analyst for the Voice of America, BBC, Radio France International and digital media consultant
David Ohito Education Background
Graduate student at the University of Nairobi,Master Arts in Communication Studies
Undergraduate student at Moi University, Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science.
David Ohito Career
He is a media and political analyst for the Voice of America, BBC, Radio France International and digital media consultant producing various works for individual clients.
He is also a motivational speaker who offers various public lectures on media and newsroom experiences and challenges. He is also a strong advocate for media freedom and independence of Speech.
He is a former Vice chairman of Kenya Editors’ Guild and currently a council member-the professional association of editors and has been a key defender of freedom of the media in the recent past.
Source: SOFTKENYA — https://softkenya.com/kenya/david-ohito/
DAVID OHITO wrote:
@ DAVID OHITO: You’re very welcome. It’s an honor to have your comment here on the blog!