Obama's citizenship- how low can our national discourse go?

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Anonymous wrote:This subject was originally pushed hard by the Clinton team in 2008.

Trump's loathsomeness on this is true, but it is dishonest to not acknowledging the Clinton culpability.


It wasn't pushed hard and Clinton didn't want to go there. She wasn't interested so stop putting it on her. Get on with it already. Trump is ignorant and stupid.
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Anonymous wrote:This subject was originally pushed hard by the Clinton team in 2008.

Trump's loathsomeness on this is true, but it is dishonest to not acknowledging the Clinton culpability.



True. And, it is a sign of desperation that Clinton is grabbing onto this now. Pure desperation.
My prediction is that it will come back to bite her.


Really? He did an in interview with Irish television in 2014 and was talking about it. You are stupid.
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Anonymous wrote:Right? Wtf do obama's Deceased mother's choices as a teenager have to do with anything?

He went on to Ivy League schools, married a kickass fellow lawyer, has a lovely close-knit family and not even a whif of personal scandal in 8 years. You can disagree with the guy all you want, but his personal life is the American ideal.


And his mother was always a US citizen so, he was always a Natural Born Citizen, just like Cruz.
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Anonymous wrote:This subject was originally pushed hard by the Clinton team in 2008.

Trump's loathsomeness on this is true, but it is dishonest to not acknowledging the Clinton culpability.

Citation?
Right, there's no evidence. Don't let that stop you from spouting out of your ass.


I guess you don't follow the political news. This is common knowledge. Hillary was blasted for it in 2008 by others in the party.

This has been thoroughly debunked. Only a joker would cite Breitbart.


No, it hasn't been debunked. HRC's campaign started with the dog whistle racist attacks on Obama questioning his Americanism. That then spawned other HRC supporters in 2008 taking it one step further with the birther movement. After HRC conceded, some HRC supporters continued with the birthed argument and then it was picked up by people on the right and amplified. There is no doubt that HRC's dog whistle racism directed at her supporters directly spawned the birther movement. Eventually Trump investigated the very serious allegations and in 2011 he successfully forced resolution of the issue that was spawned by HRC's campaign in 2008.


Very serious allegations by whom? Him? Fuck Trump. I can't believe that Obama even addressed it.
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Anonymous wrote:Are we really still talking about whether Obama was born in the United States? This campaign season has got to be the worst in modern history. Where is any semblance of policy debate? Between Clinton's pneumonia and Trump's racist flame fanning and inane idiotic birther comments, our national discourse has really reached a new low.


You are part of the problem. Getting sick is human, and nothing whatsoever to do with national discourse or Donald Trump, racist extraordinaire. Perhaps you just wrote inartfully and meant to say you can't believe people are treating it like it's a capital crime.


OP here. The latter, yes. Clinton got sick. She's back on the campaign trail. Let's stop with the health conspiracies and focus on real policy and national security issues. Oh wait, Trump doesn't want to talk about those because he doesn't want to give his plans away to the enemy....


Hmmm.... which candidate was it that gave an economic policy speech just yesterday?
And, I totally agree with him about our military plans and national security. Our current administration has said way too much publicly in the way of their plans. Why telegraph our moves to our enemies? Yet, this same administration has been not at all transparent when it comes to domestic policies and initiatives. One has to wonder why this is.


Yes, an economic speech that doesn't make any sense. Wow, how wonderful. Boy, that's being Presidential. Shit, my 18 year can give an economic speech that doesn't make any sense.
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And his mother was always a US citizen so, he was always a Natural Born Citizen, just like Cruz.


I believe that Obama was born in Hawaii--but the birthers have an argument against your statement. If I remember, it was that his mother was not yet 18 when he was born, or something like that. So, if he were born in a foreign country the natural born parent rule does not apply. Something like that.

Obama's first book had a couple of items that could be spun to raise suspicion--something like his mother couldn't find documents to prove his claim to part of his estate-unlike his American stepmother for her kids. However, he had earlier said that he found a clipping about his dad among papers like his birth certificate. There are several discrepancies in his book that are not helpful to dispelling the birther movement. Probably due to family lore more than deceit.

There's also the speculation that his Indonesian stepfather adopted him--he did go by Barry Sotero for many years. I don't know if that would affect anything.

It is puzzling why Obama did not release it earlier.




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Anonymous wrote:Are we really still talking about whether Obama was born in the United States? This campaign season has got to be the worst in modern history. Where is any semblance of policy debate? Between Clinton's pneumonia and Trump's racist flame fanning and inane idiotic birther comments, our national discourse has really reached a new low.


You are part of the problem. Getting sick is human, and nothing whatsoever to do with national discourse or Donald Trump, racist extraordinaire. Perhaps you just wrote inartfully and meant to say you can't believe people are treating it like it's a capital crime.


OP here. The latter, yes. Clinton got sick. She's back on the campaign trail. Let's stop with the health conspiracies and focus on real policy and national security issues. Oh wait, Trump doesn't want to talk about those because he doesn't want to give his plans away to the enemy....


Hmmm.... which candidate was it that gave an economic policy speech just yesterday?
And, I totally agree with him about our military plans and national security. Our current administration has said way too much publicly in the way of their plans. Why telegraph our moves to our enemies? Yet, this same administration has been not at all transparent when it comes to domestic policies and initiatives. One has to wonder why this is.

Agreed. And why did Hillary have to assure ISIS that we won't put boots on the ground? Nobody wants that, but you don't broadcast to terrorists that we won't fight you with everything we have.
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Hillary is not a perfect candidate. In fact she is a flawed candidate. But Trump is a dangerous candidate, completely and utterly unfit for the presidency.
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Anonymous wrote:Are we really still talking about whether Obama was born in the United States? This campaign season has got to be the worst in modern history. Where is any semblance of policy debate? Between Clinton's pneumonia and Trump's racist flame fanning and inane idiotic birther comments, our national discourse has really reached a new low.


You are part of the problem. Getting sick is human, and nothing whatsoever to do with national discourse or Donald Trump, racist extraordinaire. Perhaps you just wrote inartfully and meant to say you can't believe people are treating it like it's a capital crime.


OP here. The latter, yes. Clinton got sick. She's back on the campaign trail. Let's stop with the health conspiracies and focus on real policy and national security issues. Oh wait, Trump doesn't want to talk about those because he doesn't want to give his plans away to the enemy....


Hmmm.... which candidate was it that gave an economic policy speech just yesterday?
And, I totally agree with him about our military plans and national security. Our current administration has said way too much publicly in the way of their plans. Why telegraph our moves to our enemies? Yet, this same administration has been not at all transparent when it comes to domestic policies and initiatives. One has to wonder why this is.

Agreed. And why did Hillary have to assure ISIS that we won't put boots on the ground? Nobody wants that, but you don't broadcast to terrorists that we won't fight you with everything we have.


So better Donald's non-plan, which he assures you is great?
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Anonymous wrote:Considering Cruz was declared a natural born citizen and he had one foreign parent and was born in Canada, Obama is also a natural born citizen regardless of his place of birth.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2016/04/14/new-jersey-court-rules-that-ted-cruz-is-a-natural-born-citizen-eligible-to-become-president/?utm_term=.070ce4ea3204


Cruz was never "declared" anything. No court ever ruled on his eligibility to be president, Trump threatened to sue but never did.

I think Obama has a stronger claim of being natural born than Cruz, or John McCain or George Romney for that matter.
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The counter that Hillary "started" the birther movement is again a simple minded retort that puts no real thought behind the actual argument. Its simply a phrase parroted by numb skulls that they got from their echo chamber news and just repeat when this comes up.

Even if we are to assume Hillary started it, she did not drag it out into some long obnoxious and annoying episode. She didnt request Obama provide a birth certificate. It was never an issue during the 2008 primary and was not spoken about by her in any significant way. The number of words I used just to explain this is more than Hillary spent "starting" the birther movement.

Saying she started it, doesnt excuse Trump's continued efforts to imply that Obama is "other". I get you mouth breathers want to believe Obama is some Kenyan Muslim (who happened to go to a church with a Rev. Wright. Try to break that down for me? Never mind. Id like to preserve brain cells), but stop being dumb and move on.
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Arguing who started is a deflection for the small minded Trump bots to get free thinking people to argue with them.

Dont fall for the trap of arguing with these 5th grade mental midgets on who started it. It's really not the point anymore.
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All the birther crap can be traced to Obama's 1991 book:



If he wasn't born in Kenya why did he let that get published? Seems pretty odd.
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And his mother was always a US citizen so, he was always a Natural Born Citizen, just like Cruz.


I believe that Obama was born in Hawaii--but the birthers have an argument against your statement. If I remember, it was that his mother was not yet 18 when he was born, or something like that. So, if he were born in a foreign country the natural born parent rule does not apply. Something like that.

Obama's first book had a couple of items that could be spun to raise suspicion--something like his mother couldn't find documents to prove his claim to part of his estate-unlike his American stepmother for her kids. However, he had earlier said that he found a clipping about his dad among papers like his birth certificate. There are several discrepancies in his book that are not helpful to dispelling the birther movement. Probably due to family lore more than deceit.

There's also the speculation that his Indonesian stepfather adopted him--he did go by Barry Sotero for many years. I don't know if that would affect anything.

It is puzzling why Obama did not release it earlier.






At that time, if a child was born overseas, the parents were not married, the father was not a US citizen and the mother was, the mother had to have lived in the US for four years after the age of 14 in order for the child to get automatic citizenship. Since Obama's mother was 17, she could not meet the requirement of living in the US for four years after the age of 14.

It's all moot anyway since Obama was born in the USA.
Anonymous
Long-time Clinton hatchetman Sidney Blumenthal pumped these crazy Obama narratives in 2008:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-dreier/sidney-blumenthal-uses-fo_b_99695.html
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