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originally posted by: Abinkadoo
a reply to: hellobruce
Trump isn't the current president and isn't a government official. He's a private citizen, therefore is/was it wrong for his record to be private, until a possible presidency?
originally posted by: TheKnightofDoom
a reply to: Xcathdra
CNN are reporting it.
Trump does need to say it tbh just to put it all to bed like I said I think he will make his mistake a positive thing. He will say "I made him release it when no one else could" ect.
Just when it appeared that public interest was fading, celebrity developer Donald Trump has revived the theory that President Barack Obama was born overseas and helped expose the depth to which the notion has taken root—a New York Times poll Thursday found that a plurality of Republicans believe it. If you haven’t been trolling the fever swamps of online conspiracy sites or opening those emails from Uncle Larry, you may well wonder: Where did this idea come from? Who started it? And is there a grain of truth there? Story Continued Below
The answer lies in Democratic, not Republican politics, and in the bitter, exhausting spring of 2008. At the time, the Democratic presidential primary was slipping away from Hillary Clinton and some of her most passionate supporters grasped for something, anything that would deal a final reversal to Barack Obama. (See: Bachmann: Birther issue settled) Read more: www.politico.com... Follow us: @politico on Twitter | Politico on Facebook
originally posted by: Xcathdra
originally posted by: TheKnightofDoom
a reply to: Xcathdra
CNN are reporting it.
Trump does need to say it tbh just to put it all to bed like I said I think he will make his mistake a positive thing. He will say "I made him release it when no one else could" ect.
Not really and all this is is an attempt to change the news from Hillary Clintons Health problems.
originally posted by: ErrorErrorError
originally posted by: Xcathdra
originally posted by: TheKnightofDoom
a reply to: Xcathdra
CNN are reporting it.
Trump does need to say it tbh just to put it all to bed like I said I think he will make his mistake a positive thing. He will say "I made him release it when no one else could" ect.
Not really and all this is is an attempt to change the news from Hillary Clintons Health problems.
But of course. This is the #1 rule in the Trump cheerleaders playbook.
"Change the course of conversation to Hillary's health issues everytime someone questions the great leaders credibility"
originally posted by: Aliensun
a reply to: TheKnightofDoom
Excuse me, but whatever happened to the case of the phony birth certificate that was released by the White House and which included about six or eight factual errors that proved it was a forgery?
I don't recall that anybody came out with a good explanation for that
or if it was cleared up, I missed it.
the people that could have ground Obama into the dirt with it
Lol and all this time I thought the birther conspiracy was a right-wing thing. What a bunch of hypocrites. I've never commented on the birther issue, but this is just to good.
originally posted by: ErrorErrorError
originally posted by: Xcathdra
originally posted by: TheKnightofDoom
a reply to: Xcathdra
CNN are reporting it.
Trump does need to say it tbh just to put it all to bed like I said I think he will make his mistake a positive thing. He will say "I made him release it when no one else could" ect.
Not really and all this is is an attempt to change the news from Hillary Clintons Health problems.
But of course. This is the #1 rule in the Trump cheerleaders playbook.
"Change the course of conversation to Hillary's health issues everytime someone questions the great leaders credibility"
originally posted by: Aliensun
My understanding is that the White House release of the supposedly legit birth certificate had several error
ETA: Here is a link to where the BC is pictured and the "errors" are detailed. But you won't go there will you?
originally posted by: hellobruce
originally posted by: Aliensun
My understanding is that the White House release of the supposedly legit birth certificate had several error
You understand wrong!
ETA: Here is a link to where the BC is pictured and the "errors" are detailed. But you won't go there will you?
here is where that garbage is shown to be birther lies - but we know birthers do not like facts, they prefer to just make crap up!
www.obamaconspiracy.org...
Why do birthers keep posting such obvious lies, do they think no one checks them? Do they think everyone is like them, willing to believe any lie about Obama?
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
HAHA you can't show factually anything to support your claim against that the document being a fake
The Court finds the testimony of the witnesses, as well as the exhibits tendered, to be of little, if any, probative value, and thus wholly insufficient to support Plaintiffs' allegations.
The supposedly scanned document was never scanned since a scanned document has only 1 layer.
He was required to write a bio for his book 25 years ago and sign it
The pamphlet itself was edited by Miriam Goderich who has since responded, saying it was her mistake. She replied in an email to Yahoo News: You’re undoubtedly aware of the brouhaha stirred up by Breitbart about the erroneous statement in a client list Acton & Dystel published in 1991 (for circulation within the publishing industry only) that Barack Obama was born in Kenya. This was nothing more than a fact checking error by me — an agency assistant at the time. There was never any information given to us by Obama in any of his correspondence or other communications suggesting in any way that he was born in Kenya and not Hawaii. I hope you can communicate to your readers that this was a simple mistake and nothing more.