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November 26, 2008

"Office of the President-elect" is Actually Bill Ayers Rumpus Room

CHICAGO (SR) - President-elect Barack Obama is increasingly trying to look like the Big Enchilada lately, appearing constantly on TV, ringed by American flags and standing behind a lectern that has a very official-looking placard announcing "The Office of the President-elect."

Unfortunately, there is no such thing as an Office of the President-elect. Our sources have discovered Obama's make-believe office is, in fact, a basement rumpus room in the Chicago home of William Ayers and his wife Bernardine Dohrn.

When asked why he had set up a fictional office in the basement of an unrepentant terrorist he earlier claimed to barely know, Obama said he had "no idea" he was in Ayers' home, saying his staff had found the office on-line at "Craigslist."

After being contacted by the Justice Department, Obama's staff has added a small disclaimer to the lectern placard.

President-elect 

           "Office of the President-elect"

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