Ordinarily, the school-days hi-jinks of candidates for the highest officeย are irrelevant, unless you’re George W. Bush and you’ve gone AWOL from your National Guard unit for over a year. But a couple of stories surfaced last month, each about theย two presidential contenders’ youthful student “pranks,” which mayย help shed light on the candidates’ character.
The first investigative piece was about Barack Obama’s liberal use of herbaceous materials as a student atย Occidental College;ย the second concerned Mitt Romney’s assault on a long-haired classmate when he was a senior at an elite prep school in Bloomfield, Michigan. According to witnesses, youngย Mitt was incensed at the appearance ofย anย eccentricย young manย who had the gall to grow his hair long. Romney led a group of students through a dormitory until they found the offending party, tackled him, and pinned him to the ground, while Mittย hacked away at his hair with a scissors. Theย rueful participants claimed it was something they could “never forget,” except forย the Barber of Bloomfield who said, “I don’t recall the incident myself, but I’ve seen the reports and I’m not going to argue with that.”ย Unfortunately, theย victim of the attack, John Lauber, who died in 2004,ย was unavailableย for comment.
The revelations about Obama’s school years come from David Maraniss’ new book, Barack Obama: The Story. College classmates claim that young Barack was a copious user of the “sticky-green” and invented novel ways in which to smoke it, including “chooming a doobie.” I had never heard that expression,ย but for the uninitiated, I would assume it’s synonymous with “burning a fatty” or the “smoking of a marijuana cigarette.” “Barry” was also known to invent some smoking trends. One was called “T.A.,” short for “total absorption.” Another wasย called “roof hits,”ย where a bunch of guys smokedย pot in a car with all the windows sealed, until they tilted their heads back and inhaled the remaining smoke from the cloud in the ceilingย above. Obama also had a tendency to leap forward in a pot circle shouting, “Intercepted,” and takeย a hit out of turn, butย one schoolmate said, “No one seemed to mind.”
I appreciate an imaginative leader who takes the initiative.
The stories about Mitt Romney’s prep school days at the Cranbrook School, first reported in The Washington Post, are far more troubling.ย Mitt is my age, so when I say that I know guys like Romney, I mean I know guys exactly like Romney. When long hair first came to Knoxville, there was an unexpected reaction from the locals. Rather than correctly assume that these were the same students as before who had justย grown their hair out over summer vacation, some of the citizenry reacted as if they were under alien attack. There were accounts of rovingย Melungeons harassing theย hippies, always in groups, including reports of malicious hair-cuttings similar to the Romney incident. Ultimately,ย there were areas of town that long-hairs learned to avoid.ย
Amongย the students who accompanied Romney on his hair-cutting foray, oneย recently recounted the events for the record and said, “When you see somebody who is simply different taken down that way and is terrified and you see that look in their eye, you never forget it.” Although Romney claims to have forgottenย it,ย the remorsefulย rabble with him that nightย rememberedย returning to their rooms shouting in triumph.ย A witnessย referred to it as “assault and battery.”
Confronting the accusations on Fox News, Romney explained,ย “As to pranks that were played back then, I don’t remember them all, but again, high school days, I did stupid things. … And if anyone was hurt by that or offended, obviously I would apologize for that.”ย Later, heย expounded that some of his pranks “might have gone too far.” I did stupid things in high school too, but that never included leading an assault on a hapless, helpless victim of nonconformity. I just did things like grow my hair long.ย Obama has publicly taken responsibility for hisย cocaine and pot use as a young man. Romney can’t seem toย remember anything.
Romney became an honor student at Brigham Young University, where everyone looked like him: finely coiffed, well-groomed, and white. No one to bully in Provo. In fact, the university had an honor code that included: no bad language, alcohol, tobacco, tea, or coffee and to “observe dress and grooming standards, and live a chaste and virtuous life.” The Mormon college also encouraged “undergraduate marriages,” so Mittย married young.
Nothing wrong with any of that, but here I had alwaysย thought that college was for raising hell and indulging in the pursuit of happiness, along with allย those books and such. I believe that my college experience is more typical than Mitt Romney’s. Soย is Barack Obama’s, whose indulgencesย did potential harm onlyย to himself and no one else. While Obama was doing “roof hits,” Romney was doing post-mortem Mormonย baptisms in Salt Lake City.
Remember back when George Bush was running against Al Gore in 2000 andย a lot ofย people decided to vote for Bush because “he was the kind ofย guyย that you could sit down andย have a beer with”? Well, Bush didn’t drink beer, and neither does Mitt Romney. But if presidential preferencesย are determined byย such inaneย attributes, I’dย ratherย choom a doobie with Barackย than beย part of a hair-hackingย posse led by the pampered and privileged son of a governor.

