Jack Cashill

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

Jack Cashill
Born (1947-12-15) December 15, 1947
Newark, New Jersey
OccupationNovelist, journalist and editor
SubjectAmerican issues
Website
www.cashill.com

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.[2]

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. He also served as a Fulbright professor in Nancy, France.

If I Had A Son: Race, Guns, and the Railroading of George Zimmerman, about George Zimmerman, was released in October 2013.[3]

He promoted the theory that Bill Ayers, co-founder of the militant radical left-wing organization Weather Underground, had authored Obama's autobiography Dreams from My Father.[4][5][6]

Cashill's most recent book, TWA 800: The Crash, The Cover Up, The Conspiracy, 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.[7]

Cashill's latest work, 'Unmasking Obama,' (Post Hill Press, 2020), refutes the claims that the Obama presidencey was scandal-free, and indicts the press for turning a blind eye to several Obama scandals, chiefly Obama's alleged efforts to undermine the 2016 presidential election in favor of Hillary Clinton, and the subsequent cover-up and simultaneous efforts to overthrow the Trump presidency by the Obama-directed leaders of the NSA, FBI, and CIA.

Bibliography

BookYearNotes
Snake Handling in Mid-America1991ISBN 0-93370-157-8
2006: The Chautauqua Rising2000ISBN 0-96723-571-5
First Strike: TWA Flight 800 and the Attack on America2003ISBN 0-78526-354-3
Ron Brown's Body: How One Man's Death Saved the Clinton Presidency and Hillary's Future2004ISBN 0-78526-237-7
Sucker Punch: The Left Hook that Dazed Ali and Killed King's Dream2006ISBN 1-59555-033-X
What's the Matter with California: Cultural Rumbles from the Golden State and Why the Rest of Us Should Be Shaking2007ISBN 1-41653-103-3
Hoodwinked: How Intellectual Hucksters Have Hijacked American Culture2009ISBN 1-59555-286-3
Popes and Bankers: A Cultural History of Credit & Debt, From Aristotle to AIG2010ISBN 1-59555-273-1
Deconstructing Obama: The Life, Loves, and Letters of America's First Postmodern President2011ISBN 1-45161-111-0
If I Had A Son: Race, Guns, and the Railroading of George Zimmerman2013ISBN 1-93806-721-5
You Lie: The Evasions, Omissions, Fabrications, Frauds, and Outright Falsehoods of Barack Obama2014ISBN 978-0062347503
Scarlet Letters: The Ever-Increasing Intolerance of the Cult of Liberalism2015ISBN 978-1935071921
TWA 800: The Crash, the Cover-Up, and the Conspiracy2016ISBN 978-1621574712

References

  1. http://www.ingramsonline.com/staff.html Archived 2011-10-20 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 2014-03-21.
  2. Cashill, Jack. "Cashill Family History". Cashill.com. Archived from the original on 2010-11-20. Retrieved January 20, 2011.
  3. "'If I had a Son': Race, Guns, and the Railroading of George Zimmerman". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
  4. Sessions, David (2011-03-24). "Jack Cashill's 'Deconstructing Obama' Argues Bill Ayers Wrote Obama's Memoirs". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2018-04-15.
  5. "Andrew McCarthy's Defense of McCarthyism". Mother Jones. Retrieved 2018-04-15.
  6. "Is Barack Obama actually not in this photo of Barack Obama?". Salon. 2011-04-07. Retrieved 2019-12-20.
  7. Vockrodt, Steve (March 12, 2014). "Jack Cashill is investigating the missing Malaysian Airlines plane, already has a conspiracy theory". The Pitch.
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