Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Oh, he did, did he, after whipping people into a froth over it? You sound like a Putin-head - Trump the warrior valiant, Trump the investigator supreme!
If he resolved it so neatly, why couldn't he just answer yesterday, "yes, Obama is a citizen."?
Anonymous wrote:The events of his childhood are pretty f-cking weird.
His mom was a 17-year-old freshman when some 25-year-old Kenyan creep impregnated her a month into college.
Kenyan bails, goes to Boston.
Mom takes Barack to Seattle.
Mom moves back to Hawaii and screws some 27-year-old Indonesian. Takes Barack to Indonesia.
After primary school Barack moves back to Hawaii and lives with UMC grandparents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Oh, he did, did he, after whipping people into a froth over it? You sound like a Putin-head - Trump the warrior valiant, Trump the investigator supreme!
If he resolved it so neatly, why couldn't he just answer yesterday, "yes, Obama is a citizen."?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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
Anonymous wrote:I honestly just can't deal with this election. I would love to hide under a rock until it is over. REALLY hope that Trump does not win, because then I may have to hide for several years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The press is bringing up the birthed debate, probably in an effort to discredit Trump since he is doing well in the polls.
All Trump had to say is that he believe Obama was born in the US and it would've died down.
Instead, he chose to again lie about how things happened and what his role was in it.
He is a bold-faced liar
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.