Steve_McGarrett
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Obama was the first birther way back in 1991 and continued to be a birther for 16 years until 2007 when he decided to run for president.
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Obama was the first birther way back in 1991 and continued to be a birther for 16 years until 2007 when he decided to run for president.
That looks pretty official. Where did you get that?Obama was the first birther way back in 1991 and continued to be a birther for 16 years until 2007 when he decided to run for president.
Obama was the first birther way back in 1991 and continued to be a birther for 16 years until 2007 when he decided to run for president.
SCOOOOORE!
I have scored two so far!
Thank you. Thank you very muuuuuuuch.
Obama was the first birther way back in 1991 and continued to be a birther for 16 years until 2007 when he decided to run for president.
Proven untrue by the very person who wrote it.
All three of the evil sonsabitches aren't worth shit.Hillary is her own worst enemy, trying to talk with two hooves in her yapper.She had dirt on the Kenyan. That's "business as usual" inside the beltway.How do you think she got the Sec of State gig?If Hillary had found concrete evidence of it being true, that Obama was not an American, would she have used it to crush him?
If Hillary had found concrete evidence of it being true, that Obama was not an American, would she have used it to crush him?
If Hillary had had credible dirt on Obama - she would have been president. The 2008 McCain campaign even investigated the birther rumors and found them to be untrue.
So what? Other than Bernie Sanders, she is America's best alternative. Bernie is too far left to win the General Election. Biden is too goofy. Go Hillary!!!!!
I totally nailed it. See posts 19 and 25.Retard claiming Obama was the original birther in 5...4...3...
Wow
Just fucking wow
Your Obama First Responder Alarm went off prematurely.
Thank you. Thank you very muuuuuch.
FACT: McCain Campaign Cited Birth Announcement As Proof That Obama Was Born In Hawaii. The Washington Independent reported on July 24, 2009, that McCain campaign general counsel Trevor Potter stated the birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser was proof of Obama's birth in Hawaii and that the announcement would be "very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance":
While they ruled out any chance of the "birther" lawsuits holding up in court, lawyers for the McCain campaign did check into the rumors about Obama's birth and the assertions made by Berg and others. "To the extent that we could, we looked into the substantive side of these allegations," said Potter. "We never saw any evidence that then-Senator Obama had been born outside of the United States. We saw rumors, but nothing that could be sourced to evidence. There were no statements and no documents that suggested he was born somewhere else. On the other side, there was proof that he was born in Hawaii. There was a certificate issued by the state's Department of Health, and the responsible official in the state saying that he had personally seen the original certificate. There was a birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser, which would be very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance." [The Washington Independent, 7/24/09]Much More: Myths And Falsehoods: Birther Edition
Just more proof that the birther retards are...retards.
I totally nailed it. See posts 19 and 25.Retard claiming Obama was the original birther in 5...4...3...
Wow
Just fucking wow
Your Obama First Responder Alarm went off prematurely.
Thank you. Thank you very muuuuuch.
Time to reorder those Obama Kneepads
FACT: McCain Campaign Cited Birth Announcement As Proof That Obama Was Born In Hawaii. The Washington Independent reported on July 24, 2009, that McCain campaign general counsel Trevor Potter stated the birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser was proof of Obama's birth in Hawaii and that the announcement would be "very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance":
While they ruled out any chance of the "birther" lawsuits holding up in court, lawyers for the McCain campaign did check into the rumors about Obama's birth and the assertions made by Berg and others. "To the extent that we could, we looked into the substantive side of these allegations," said Potter. "We never saw any evidence that then-Senator Obama had been born outside of the United States. We saw rumors, but nothing that could be sourced to evidence. There were no statements and no documents that suggested he was born somewhere else. On the other side, there was proof that he was born in Hawaii. There was a certificate issued by the state's Department of Health, and the responsible official in the state saying that he had personally seen the original certificate. There was a birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser, which would be very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance." [The Washington Independent, 7/24/09]Much More: Myths And Falsehoods: Birther Edition
Just more proof that the birther retards are...retards.
you post something from mediamatters and claim it to be true???? Are you that much of a moron? MM is a mouthpiece of the radical left, not even close to a legitimate news source.
FACT: McCain Campaign Cited Birth Announcement As Proof That Obama Was Born In Hawaii. The Washington Independent reported on July 24, 2009, that McCain campaign general counsel Trevor Potter stated the birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser was proof of Obama's birth in Hawaii and that the announcement would be "very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance":
While they ruled out any chance of the "birther" lawsuits holding up in court, lawyers for the McCain campaign did check into the rumors about Obama's birth and the assertions made by Berg and others. "To the extent that we could, we looked into the substantive side of these allegations," said Potter. "We never saw any evidence that then-Senator Obama had been born outside of the United States. We saw rumors, but nothing that could be sourced to evidence. There were no statements and no documents that suggested he was born somewhere else. On the other side, there was proof that he was born in Hawaii. There was a certificate issued by the state's Department of Health, and the responsible official in the state saying that he had personally seen the original certificate. There was a birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser, which would be very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance." [The Washington Independent, 7/24/09]Much More: Myths And Falsehoods: Birther Edition
Just more proof that the birther retards are...retards.
you post something from mediamatters and claim it to be true???? Are you that much of a moron? MM is a mouthpiece of the radical left, not even close to a legitimate news source.
FACT: McCain Campaign Cited Birth Announcement As Proof That Obama Was Born In Hawaii. The Washington Independent reported on July 24, 2009, that McCain campaign general counsel Trevor Potter stated the birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser was proof of Obama's birth in Hawaii and that the announcement would be "very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance":
While they ruled out any chance of the "birther" lawsuits holding up in court, lawyers for the McCain campaign did check into the rumors about Obama's birth and the assertions made by Berg and others. "To the extent that we could, we looked into the substantive side of these allegations," said Potter. "We never saw any evidence that then-Senator Obama had been born outside of the United States. We saw rumors, but nothing that could be sourced to evidence. There were no statements and no documents that suggested he was born somewhere else. On the other side, there was proof that he was born in Hawaii. There was a certificate issued by the state's Department of Health, and the responsible official in the state saying that he had personally seen the original certificate. There was a birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser, which would be very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance." [The Washington Independent, 7/24/09]Much More: Myths And Falsehoods: Birther Edition
Just more proof that the birther retards are...retards.
you post something from mediamatters and claim it to be true???? Are you that much of a moron? MM is a mouthpiece of the radical left, not even close to a legitimate news source.
Media Matters is a reputable research group to fight NaziCon lies and misinformation.
The birth announcements never was proof of place of birth. Sheriff Arpaio's lead investigator explains why at the 118:00 mark of the video.FACT: McCain Campaign Cited Birth Announcement As Proof That Obama Was Born In Hawaii. The Washington Independent reported on July 24, 2009, that McCain campaign general counsel Trevor Potter stated the birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser was proof of Obama's birth in Hawaii and that the announcement would be "very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance":
While they ruled out any chance of the "birther" lawsuits holding up in court, lawyers for the McCain campaign did check into the rumors about Obama's birth and the assertions made by Berg and others. "To the extent that we could, we looked into the substantive side of these allegations," said Potter. "We never saw any evidence that then-Senator Obama had been born outside of the United States. We saw rumors, but nothing that could be sourced to evidence. There were no statements and no documents that suggested he was born somewhere else. On the other side, there was proof that he was born in Hawaii. There was a certificate issued by the state's Department of Health, and the responsible official in the state saying that he had personally seen the original certificate. There was a birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser, which would be very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance." [The Washington Independent, 7/24/09]Much More: Myths And Falsehoods: Birther Edition
Just more proof that the birther retards are...retards.
The birth announcements never was proof of place of birth. Sheriff Arpaio's lead investigator explains why at the 118:00 mark of the video.FACT: McCain Campaign Cited Birth Announcement As Proof That Obama Was Born In Hawaii. The Washington Independent reported on July 24, 2009, that McCain campaign general counsel Trevor Potter stated the birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser was proof of Obama's birth in Hawaii and that the announcement would be "very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance":
While they ruled out any chance of the "birther" lawsuits holding up in court, lawyers for the McCain campaign did check into the rumors about Obama's birth and the assertions made by Berg and others. "To the extent that we could, we looked into the substantive side of these allegations," said Potter. "We never saw any evidence that then-Senator Obama had been born outside of the United States. We saw rumors, but nothing that could be sourced to evidence. There were no statements and no documents that suggested he was born somewhere else. On the other side, there was proof that he was born in Hawaii. There was a certificate issued by the state's Department of Health, and the responsible official in the state saying that he had personally seen the original certificate. There was a birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser, which would be very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance." [The Washington Independent, 7/24/09]Much More: Myths And Falsehoods: Birther Edition
Just more proof that the birther retards are...retards.
The birth announcements never was proof of place of birth. Sheriff Arpaio's lead investigator explains why at the 118:00 mark of the video.FACT: McCain Campaign Cited Birth Announcement As Proof That Obama Was Born In Hawaii. The Washington Independent reported on July 24, 2009, that McCain campaign general counsel Trevor Potter stated the birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser was proof of Obama's birth in Hawaii and that the announcement would be "very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance":
While they ruled out any chance of the "birther" lawsuits holding up in court, lawyers for the McCain campaign did check into the rumors about Obama's birth and the assertions made by Berg and others. "To the extent that we could, we looked into the substantive side of these allegations," said Potter. "We never saw any evidence that then-Senator Obama had been born outside of the United States. We saw rumors, but nothing that could be sourced to evidence. There were no statements and no documents that suggested he was born somewhere else. On the other side, there was proof that he was born in Hawaii. There was a certificate issued by the state's Department of Health, and the responsible official in the state saying that he had personally seen the original certificate. There was a birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser, which would be very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance." [The Washington Independent, 7/24/09]Much More: Myths And Falsehoods: Birther Edition
Just more proof that the birther retards are...retards.
NoThe birth announcements never was proof of place of birth. Sheriff Arpaio's lead investigator explains why at the 118:00 mark of the video.FACT: McCain Campaign Cited Birth Announcement As Proof That Obama Was Born In Hawaii. The Washington Independent reported on July 24, 2009, that McCain campaign general counsel Trevor Potter stated the birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser was proof of Obama's birth in Hawaii and that the announcement would be "very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance":
While they ruled out any chance of the "birther" lawsuits holding up in court, lawyers for the McCain campaign did check into the rumors about Obama's birth and the assertions made by Berg and others. "To the extent that we could, we looked into the substantive side of these allegations," said Potter. "We never saw any evidence that then-Senator Obama had been born outside of the United States. We saw rumors, but nothing that could be sourced to evidence. There were no statements and no documents that suggested he was born somewhere else. On the other side, there was proof that he was born in Hawaii. There was a certificate issued by the state's Department of Health, and the responsible official in the state saying that he had personally seen the original certificate. There was a birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser, which would be very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance." [The Washington Independent, 7/24/09]Much More: Myths And Falsehoods: Birther Edition
Just more proof that the birther retards are...retards.
So they were planning this from the moment Obama was born?
It is a neverending source of amusement you retards think the Truth is an Obama thing.I totally nailed it. See posts 19 and 25.Retard claiming Obama was the original birther in 5...4...3...
Wow
Just fucking wow
Your Obama First Responder Alarm went off prematurely.
Thank you. Thank you very muuuuuch.
Time to reorder those Obama Kneepads
FactCheck.org reports that while the issue was raised by diehard Clinton supporters in 2008, there is nothing to link Clinton, her campaign or her staff to the issue.
More: Donald Trump Just Won't Give Up His Birther Fantasy In Colbert Interview
Was Hillary Clinton the Original ‘Birther’?
It is certainly interesting, and perhaps historically and politically relevant, that “birther” advocacy may have originated with supporters of Hillary Clinton — especially since many view it as an exclusively right-wing movement. But whether those theories were advocated by Clinton and/or her campaign or simply by Clinton “supporters” is an important distinction. Candidates are expected to be held accountable for the actions of their campaigns. Neither Cruz nor Trump, whose campaign did not respond to our request for backup material, provides any compelling evidence that either Clinton or her campaign had anything to do with starting the so-called birther movement.
More: FactCheck.org: Was Hillary Clinton the Original ‘Birther’?
So, there it is. There is no evidence to support Trump's claim.