Audacious: Obama fabricates story about Inouye
When President Barack Obama spoke at the funeral of Sen. Daniel Inouye, the Democrat and World War II hero who had represented Hawaii, he audaciously told a tale about when Inouye first inspired him that directly contradicted another fib from his memoir, Dreams From My Father.
In essence, Obama fibbed about watching the Watergate hearings with his mother in his composite memoir. And then used the false--and debunked--timeline from his memoir to conveniently tell another tall tale about when Inouye inspired him.
And Obama did this as he was honoring Inouye at his funeral.