Conservative author and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza weighed in on the Ebola outbreak by comparing the deadly virus to President Obama’s father.
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In a tweet and Facebook post both published Monday, D’Souza wrote, “Which is a more dangerous infection: #Ebola, or the dreams from his father?” The illustration in the Facebook post featured a photo of a virus strain and a photo of the president’s father, Barack Hussein Obama Sr., a central figure in the president’s first autobiography.
D’Souza coined the term “Obola,” another outbreak affecting Americans, later tweeting:
Which is worse: EBOLA, the disease; or OBOLA, the dream from his father?(with illustration) https://t.co/zsWqu4KuqR









