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[h=1]'They went back and forth having sex, screaming yelling, having sex.' This is the college professor who Barack Obama loved and lost because he 'wasn't black enough to have a white wife'[/h]
  • Oberlin professor Sheila Miyoshi Jager, 53, the woman Obama proposed to twice before he met Michelle was seen quietly getting on with academic life this week
  • Revelations about their relationship emerged in a new presidential biography: Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama
  • Book says Obama needed to 'fully identify as African American' to fulfill his political ambitions' and a 'non-black spouse could damage his prospects'
  • The couple were very much in love in the mid 1980s, living together in Chicago, according to Jager, who described them as being 'an island unto ourselves'
  • They even had a cat together named Max - although Jager says he was not upset to give it away after Obama left for Harvard
  • He cheated on Michelle by going back to Jager, who now says 'I always felt bad'
 

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The woman who Barack Obama proposed to – twice - before he met Michelle was seen quietly getting on with academic life this week after revelations about their relationship emerged in a new presidential biography.
Sheila Miyoshi Jager, 53, appeared in good spirits as she walked with a female friend on the campus of liberal arts Oberlin College where she is a professor of East Asian studies.
Jager revealed she was the former president’s first love in Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama by Pulitzer prize-winning biographer David J. Garrow.
She shared secrets of their relationship including that she continued to see Obama on and off for at least a year after he met the First Lady.
‘I always felt bad about it,’ Jager told Garrow.
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Jager, 53, associate professor and director of the East Asian program at Oberlin College in Ohio, is the woman who Barack Obama proposed to – twice - before he met Michelle

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Jagr was seen quietly getting on with academic life this week after revelations about their relationship emerged in a new presidential biography

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She shared secrets of their relationship including that she continued to see Obama on and off for at least a year after he met the First Lady. ‘I always felt bad about it,’ Jager told Garrow

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Jager and husband Jiyul Kim. a Korean-American who served in the military and is now a professor at Oberlin

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Even after Obama began dating Michelle, he continued to see Sheila throughout the 1990-91 academic year
 

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Her husband, Jiyul Kim, said that his wife did not wish to speak about the book when contacted by DailyMail.com at their home.
Jager, who is of Dutch and Japanese descent, received her Ph.D in anthropology from the University of Chicago, where she was studying in the mid '80's when she met Barack Obama, then a community organizer.
The couple dated for a couple of years and met each other’s families before splitting up.
Yet Jager was almost entirely omitted from Obama's own biography, Dreams of My Father, where she was simply combined with his other white exes into one character.
According to Rising Star she played a huge role in Obama's formative years. So much so that even after Barack met his wife-to-be Michelle, he kept seeing Jager on and off for at least a year, the book claims.
The couple were very much in love in the late-1980s when they were living together in Chicago, according to Jager, who described them as being 'an island unto ourselves.'
 

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They even had a cat together named Max.
Their relationship quickly progressed and in the winter of 1986, while visiting Sheila's parents, Barack popped the question, Jager told Garrow.
But Jager's parents were concerned that she was too young - Jager was 23 and Obama was 25 - and she had to turn down his proposal.
They remained together, and Jager began to realize her then-boyfriend's 'deep-seated need to be loved and admired.'
Jager told Garrow that Obama became 'so very ambitious very suddenly.'
'I remember very clearly when this transformation happened, and I remember very specifically that by 1987, about a year into our relationship, he already had his sights on becoming president.'
But Obama believed he needed to 'fully identify as African American' to fulfill his political ambitions - and believed that having a non-black spouse could damage his prospects, according to the book.
This reportedly put pressure on Obama's relationship with Jager who is of Dutch and Japanese heritage.
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Kim, 59, served in the U.S. Army for three decades and was on duty at the Pentagon during 9/11

By the time he was getting set to leave for Harvard Law School, their relationship was rocky.
But Obama was not ready to give up on Jager, and proposed to her for a second time - asking her to join him in Harvard.
Again Jager turned him down.
She believed that his proposal was 'out of a sense of desperation over our eventual parting and not in any real faith in our future.'
According to Garrow, Obama made emotional judgments on political grounds. A close mutual friend of the couple recalls Obama being concerned about running for president with a white wife.
Friends recall a summer weekend trip to Madison, Wisconsin around this time when there was 'unusual tension' between the couple.
Related one of their friends: 'it's the summer...these houses are old. You'd die if you closed the windows.
'They went back and forth, having sex, screaming yelling, having sex, screaming yelling.'
Sheila could be heard yelling: 'That's wrong! That's wrong! That's not a reason.'
Obama cared for her, Garrow writes, 'yet he felt trapped between the woman he loved and the destiny he knew was his.'
'Barack's political destiny meant that he and Sheila could not have a long-tern future together, no matter how deeply they loved each other.'
But she refused to accept his rationale, writes the author, the fact that it was ultimately her race that would prevent them from being together.
In the days before Barack left Chiacgo for Harvard the couple joined friends Jerry and Kellman for a farewell dinner. They had a question for their friends.
'Could you please keep the cat?,' they asked.
The Kellmans agreed to give Max a home, Sheila explaining to the author, 'Barack was not sad to give Max away.'
The book claims that Barack kept on seeing Jager for the first year he was dating Michelle - in the 1990-91 academic year- but said it stopped after the couple married in 1992.
 

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Garrow claims that Jager and Barack continued to see each other on and off after she arrived at Harvard for a teaching fellowship. Garrow describes Obamas as having 'two powerful, overlapping relationships'

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The professor has lived quietly in the pretty college town of Oberlin, Ohio for the past 20 years. She is married to retired Army veteran, Col. Jiyul Kim, who is also a professor at Oberlin specializing in military history in East Asia and U.S. foreign policy.

It is also possible that Obama cheated on Jager with an Hispanic single mother of three he had met through his work as a 'community organizer'.Garrow says that Mary Ellen 'Lena' Montes became an 'intimate friend'.
She was a divorced young mother who had become a prominent activist in Chicago.
In the August after Obama first moved to Chicago, Jager visited her family and he spent time with Lena.
'Obama would remember some intense making-out,' Garrow writes, 'while Lena explained: 'I'm a passionate person.''
After he moved in with Jager, Lena had the impression that it was 'because of convenience'.
Indeed, her existence may have precipitated his split from Jager, as Garrow recalls how after an argument, she found Obama's journal under his bed and looked through it.
She was upset about 'someone' in the journal, Lena recalled later - although Lena did not know if she was the person Jager was upset about.
'I just remember him saying that she was leaving... because of this journal,' Lena said.
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According to Rising Star, by David J. Garrow, (left) Jager (right) played a huge role in Obama's formative years

Regardless of whether he was faithful to Jager, Obama went to law school then met Michelle. The couple quickly fell for each other and began dating.
But Garrow claims that Jager and Barack continued to see each other on and off after she arrived at Harvard for a teaching fellowship. Garrow describes Obamas as having 'two powerful, overlapping relationships'.
'I always felt bad about it,' Jager said.
After Barack and Michelle married in 1992, Jager says that they stopped seeing each other and their contact was limited to the odd letter or phone call.
Sheila had met a 33-year-old Korean-American graduate student and U.S. Army office Jiyul Kim from Boston.
'Sheila's relationship with Jiyul quickly began to blossom just as Barack's final weeks of law school approached,' Garrow writes.
 

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'Sheila's relationship with Jiyul quickly began to blossom just as Barack's final weeks of law school approached,' Garrow writes

Sheila told the author, 'As much as I loved him [Barack] I was relieved when our paths finally parted.'
She added, 'I traveled to some really dark places during that period of my life.'
Jager is a sought-after expert on the Korean peninsula and has written a number of books on the subject.
The professor has lived quietly in the pretty college town of Oberlin, Ohio for the past 20 years. She is married to retired Army veteran, Col. Jiyul Kim, who is also a professor at Oberlin specializing in military history in East Asia and U.S. foreign policy.
Kim, 59, served in the U.S. Army for three decades and was on duty at the Pentagon during 9/11.
The couple have three children. Their eldest son, Isaac, 23, graduated from West Point military academy last year, according to social media, while their daughter, Hannah, 21, attends Oberlin College.
The Obamas have not publicly responded to the claims in the book.





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[h=1]'She's on me. Michelle wants money': How Barack Obama nearly quit running for office as the $168,000-a-year couple struggled for cash[/h]
  • In the new biography Rising Star, David Garrow reveals Barack Obama nearly gave up on his political career amid financial problems and marital strains
  • The former president had been pressured by his wife to pursue a more practical career while they raised baby Malia
  • Michelle Obama would tell Barack: 'Why don't you go out and get a good job? You're a lawyer - you can make all the money we need,' according to the book
  • The struggling politician became 'demoralized' after his 2000 congressional loss and considered throwing in the towel
  • Obama also bemoaned the fact that he was worse off than his former Harvard classmates who were making money at law firms
 

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Michelle Obama repeatedly pressured her husband to quit politics and make money in the early days of their marriage, a new biography of the ex-president has revealed.
She told him 'get a good job' while he tried to make his way in Illinois Democratic politics - and he confided to a friend: 'Michelle wants money.'
Details of the Obamas' marital strains and financial troubles emerge in the 1,078-page biography Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama, by David Garrow, to be published on May 9.
It details once, after the couple had brunch at the Washington D.C. home of one of his Harvard Law School classmates, she said to him: 'When are we going to have a life like that?'
And it tells how he almost quit politics entirely in 2000, after the strain of losing a bid for Congress and the birth of their first child, Malia, a year earlier took its toll on their marriage.
It also tells how the then-aspiring politician bemoaned the fact that he was worse off than his former classmates who were making more money than him at law firms.
In the late 1990s, Obama had taken a board position working for free at a Chicago public school reform project as he tried to get his foot in the door of politics.
But Michelle quickly grew tired of her husband's electoral aspirations.
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Humble beginnings: The early years of Barack and Michelle's political careers were described as 'stressful' by former colleagues who said the couple was living beyond their means while trying to raise baby Malia

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Rising Star: A former colleague revealed Obama became 'demoralized' after his congressional loss in 2000 and was ready to throw in the towel and settle for a job as a lawyer

Ken Rolling, who was on the school reform project board with Obama, told Garrow that the future president's life was 'stressful,' and he would often vent about his wife's demands that they make more money.
'She's on me. Michelle wants money,' Obama told Rolling.
'Why don't you go out and get a good job? You're a lawyer - you can make all the money we need,' she'd tell him.
According to the book, in 1997 the Obamas had a combined income of $168,903.
Yet, Rolling said money was 'always a big issue because they were in debt and living on the edge,' while raising baby Malia.
The financial stress took a toll on Obama who once lashed out at Rolling for calling him at night about a pending decision for the board.
'God damn it, I'm not getting paid for this. I can't spend my time on this,' he shouted on the phone.
But it was his congressional loss in 2000 that led him to almost hang up his boots and settle for a job as a lawyer.
He admitted to Rolling that he was considering 'chucking this whole thing', and that he was 'going to get myself a good job and make some money.'
A former colleague said the outcome of the race left Obama feeling 'demoralized.'
 

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During tough times, Obama had also bemoaned the fact that his former Harvard classmates were making more cash than he was - even though he had edited the Harvard Law Review, one of the most prestigious positions available at the law school.
'You probably make more money than I do!' he told one former classmate; many were already partners at law firms.
A former colleague recalled that the future first lady had been 'pushing' Obama to switch his focus towards a more sustainable career and told him: 'Let's take care of our family. This is not worth it.'
Friends and colleagues told Garrow that there 'was no question as to who's the boss of that household,' referring to a time when Michelle chided her husband for forgetting to pack his suitcase for their trip to Washington.
'We didn't forget our suitcase! I packed for me and Malia, you forgot your suitcase!' she said.
Desperate to pursue his career as a politician, the future president was also relying on a potential $40,000 book deal for his first memoir, Dreams of My Father.
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The book revealed money was 'always a big issue' for the couple 'because they were in debt and living on the edge,' while raising baby Malia

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Success story: During their eight years in the White House, the first family spent $96Million in vacations, flights, and security detail
 

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Barack and Michelle had been living in their first home, which they bought for $277,500 - a 2,200 square foot, four-bedroom condo in East View Park of Chicago.
His grandmother had helped them put down a 40 per cent down payment - they had no savings of their own.
Otherwise, the couple was struggling with a student loan payments that were 'more than our mortgage combined'.
The Obamas' money worries were largely solved by, first, the financial success of his memoir, and then by his victory as senator in 2005 and three years later as president.
By 2007, the family had a reported income of $4.2million.
During their eight years in the White House, the first family cost taxpayers $96 million in vacations, flights, and security detail, according to conservative watchdog Judicial Watch.
The family took eight trips to Hawaii as part of their annual Christmas tradition which reportedly cost tax payers a total of $35million.
Out of office they have little to worry about financially.
Earlier this year it was reported that bidding for the rights to Barack and Michelle Obama's new books have reached a record-setting $60million.
He is charging $400,000 for speeches, with one already made to the Wall Street bankers he derided as 'fat cats', while his wife is charging $200,000 an appearance.
They are living in a rented $5.3 million nine-bedroom home in Kalorama, Washington D.C.'s most upmarket area, and still own their detached home in the tony Kenwood section of Chicago.
 

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