I verified that it is factual, all of it.” As implausible as it seems, Dreams From My Real Father has somehow found a not-insignificant audience. Alabama GOP Chair Bill Armistead recently publically recommended the movie, saying, “I’ve seen it. Far from being isolated to Oberlin, the film is making its rounds through the swing states: According to The Daily Beast, more than a million copies have been mailed to voters in Ohio, 100,000 have been sent to New Hampshire, and between 80,000 and 100,000 made their way to voters in Nevada. But it soon veers into previously uncharted territories of paranoid delusion, claiming that his real father was Frank Marshall Davis, a prominent Chicago Marxist, who indoctrinated his young son Barack in his radical ideology. The film, copies of which have recently filled many of the OCMR’s mailboxes and trash bins, contains some familiar far-right tropes from the last few years: Obama’s friendship with Bill Ayers, his ties to Reverend Jeremiah Wright, his hidden socialist and Islamic beliefs. A pseudo-documentary purporting to expose the “true origin of Obama’s life and politics,” Dreams From My Real Father tells the story of how President Obama’s father was a card-carrying member of Communist Party USA - not a goat herder from Kenya who came to America in search of an education. You didn’t watch Dreams From My Real Father: A Story of Reds and Deception so much as it washed over you in a wave of disbelief.