Posted on 12/30/2016 2:05:24 AM PST by grundle
And how does a publishing professional make such a "fact checking error" out of thin air? Goderich's "explanation" is not credible.
This has been around a long time.
There was a video of his grandmother talking about how proud she had been to have witnessed his birth in a hospital in Nairobi, Kenya. Maybe she was reinforcing his myth? Kenya gov’t. cut off media contact with her. It doesn’t matter, his mother was a US citizen. I believe his brother, who says Barry Sr. wasn’t Jr’s. father, he was the son of Frank Marshall Davis, his mother’s lover. Love to see a DNA test.
For the sake of the country, I hope President Trump DEMANDS the release of all Obama’s records soon after his inaugauration. I am not so concerned about the birth certificate, but I would love to see the school records from Occidental, Columbia and Harvard.
The sooner Obama is discredited, the better.
As far as I know, this statement was never challenged by anyone in a position to pin down an answer. If the bad information didn't come from Obama, where did it come from? A "fact checking error" acknowledges only that the bad information wasn't caught. It doesn't explain the origin.
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. Hand to God. You have to believe me. I swear it on my mother’s grave.
Stanley Ann Dunham’s citizenship is irrelevant, because she had not lived in the U.S. long enough to transmit citizenship. If BHO was not born on U.S. soil, he is an illegal alien to this day.
There were at one time a whole slew of magazine articles out there that referred to Obama as the “African-born senator from Illinois”.
At one time it served his purpose to let people believe it, whether it was true or not, because it gave him an exotic air, it made him seem more interesting. So somehow a number of magazine writers and book publishers got the “mistaken” impression he was foreign-born.
Then later, once it no longer served his purpose, you’re the idiot for believing unfounded internet rumors.
I thought his Harvard Law Review bio said he was an exchange student from Kenya, and the bio released when he ran for the Illinois state legislature said he was born there, too.
Standing confusion: There was a Barack Hussein Obama, Junior, born in a Kenyan hospital, of a mother who was NOT Stanley Ann Dunham. The one born somewhere on US soil (may have been Washington State, not Hawaii), was more properly Barack Hussein Obama II, and even that may have been a total misnomer. There is no evidence that Barack Hussein Obama, Senior, was the genetic father of the Current Occupant. There may be a distinct genetic bond between Stanley Ann Dunham and the Current Occupant, but it may not be as people think. Not mother to son, but as half-siblings, with daddy Stanley Dunham and an as yet unidentified woman of African descent, who had the child out of wedlock, and Stanley Ann faked the pregnancy, which explains the capability to move quickly immediately after the time of the implied birth.
Dittos on the DNA test.
Fact Checking = The left’s way of making a lie a fact.
The 'debate' logic is flawed here in my opinion. The question isn't "did the translator translate the grandmother's statement correctly." The real absurdity here is to think that his Kenyan grandmother could possibly have been at the Hawaii hospital to see him in the first place. If the comment about being there is correct and not 'mistranslated' then it MUST have been in Kenya - translation error or not.
Yes, that is problematic, and McRae seemed to pick up on that immediately as he was talking to the translator. I would like to see a transcript of the full conversation (from the longer clip) that clearly distinguishes what the grandmother said from what the translator said.
Easy. Sometimes publishers like use a 79”x 54” World Map and throw darts at it to pick a random country. /sarc
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