Jack Cashill

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Jack Cashill (born December 15, 1947) is an American author, blogger and conspiracy theorist.[1][2][3] He is a weekly contributor to WorldNetDaily and Executive Editor of Ingram's Magazine, a business publication based in Kansas City, Missouri.[4]

Biography

Cashill was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey to William and Frances Cashill. He graduated from Regis High School in New York City and Siena College in Loudonville, New York. Cashill received his Ph.D. in American Studies from Purdue University in 1982. He is of Irish descent.[5] He has written for Fortune, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and The Weekly Standard. He has taught media and literature at Purdue and at other universities in the Kansas City area.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Cashill, in the book Deconstructing Obama (2011), promoted the theory that Bill Ayers, co-founder of the militant radical left-wing organization Weather Underground, had authored President Barack Obama's autobiography Dreams from My Father.[1][6][7] A review by Craig Fehrman in The Washington Post argued that "Cashill’s clues are far from convincing" on the supposed involvement of Ayers; Fehrman also described the book itself as being "grotesque, delusional and paranoid".[2] Eric McHenry, writing for Salon accused Cashill of believing "Obama’s entire life is one massive fraud" and exclusively applying this notion to Obama's writings; Cashill had claimed at least one of Obama's few poems were really the work of Frank Marshall Davis.[8]

TWA 800: The Crash, The Cover Up, The Conspiracy, a book written by Cashill, was published in July 2016 by Regnery. The Pitch described Cashill as a conspiracy theorist; he promotes the theory that TWA 800 was hit by a missile and doubted the veracity of Barack Obama's published birth certificate.[3] First Strike (2003), Cashill's earlier book on the crash of TWA Flight 800, alleged the real cause had been covered up to stop Bill Clinton from losing the 1996 presidential election.[1] In a 2004 documentary Mega Fix, he alleged additionally that cover-ups by President Clinton concerning the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995 and the Atlanta Olympics bombing the following year, contributed to the September 11 attacks. He implies the 1995 and 1996 attacks were the actions of Islamic terrorists.[1]

Bibliography

Book Year Notes
Snake Handling in Mid-America 1991 Template:ISBN
2006: The Chautauqua Rising 2000 Template:ISBN
First Strike: TWA Flight 800 and the Attack on America 2003 Template:ISBN
Ron Brown's Body: How One Man's Death Saved the Clinton Presidency and Hillary's Future 2004 Template:ISBN
Sucker Punch: The Left Hook that Dazed Ali and Killed King's Dream 2006 Template:ISBN
What's the Matter with California: Cultural Rumbles from the Golden State and Why the Rest of Us Should Be Shaking 2007 Template:ISBN
Hoodwinked: How Intellectual Hucksters Have Hijacked American Culture 2009 Template:ISBN
Popes and Bankers: A Cultural History of Credit & Debt, From Aristotle to AIG 2010 Template:ISBN
Deconstructing Obama: The Life, Loves, and Letters of America's First Postmodern President 2011 Template:ISBN
If I Had A Son: Race, Guns, and the Railroading of George Zimmerman 2013 Template:ISBN
You Lie: The Evasions, Omissions, Fabrications, Frauds, and Outright Falsehoods of Barack Obama 2014 Template:ISBN
Scarlet Letters: The Ever-Increasing Intolerance of the Cult of Liberalism 2015 Template:ISBN
TWA 800: The Crash, the Cover-Up, and the Conspiracy 2016 Template:ISBN
Unmasking Obama: The Fight to Tell the True Story of a Failed Presidency 2020 Template:ISBN
Untenable: The True Story of White Ethnic Flight from America's Cities 2023 Template:ISBN
ASHLI: The Untold Story of the Women of January 6 2024

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