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The political alchemy of Birtherism
American Thinker ^ | 07-29-09 | By Joel B. Pollak

Posted on 07/28/2009 10:22:30 PM PDT by GOP_Lady

In 2005, when I was working as a speechwriter in the South African parliament, a far-left faction of the ruling African National Congress spun a yarn that accused the leader of the opposition, the intelligence minister, and the Mossad of colluding to frame Jacob Zuma, the faction's chosen presidential candidate.

Intelligence agents loyal to Zuma bugged the opposition's parliamentary offices and produced a bogus document that they claimed was a transcript of Internet chats between Zuma's supposed opponents.

It was all nonsense, but the conspiracy theory galvanized Zuma's supporters, who soon pushed him to the top of the ruling party and the country, trampling the rule of law in the process.

Here in the United States, the conspiracy theory that alleges that President Barack Obama faked his American birth is likewise troubling. Rather than propelling Republicans to power, however, the "Birther" theory is being used by Democrats and their media allies to isolate and undermine the opposition.

Though some of the wonderful "facts" people have been led to believe about Obama are demonstrably untrue (he is still often referred to, for example, as a former "law professor"), the fact of his American birth is not one of them.

The test is not simply whether there are doubts, but whether those doubts are reasonable. That is a test the Birther theory failed long ago. Perhaps its proponents ought to have had their day in court, but that probably would not have helped their cause, nor convinced the most determined among them to abandon it.

The media has cast Birtherism as a conservative phenomenon -- and it is fast spreading among conservative activists -- but it was originally a Democrat obsession. The most prominent Birther, Philip J. Berg, is a Democrat who backed Hillary Clinton in the 2008 primary. Other rumors, such as the infamous and non-existent Michelle Obama "‘whitey' tape," were also weapons in the Democrats' internal struggle.

In the same vein, left-wing pundits claim the Birther thesis reveals latent racism in the Republican Party. But it was the Democrats, not the Republicans, who made race an issue in the 2008 campaign. From the Obama campaign's charges that Hillary Clinton was the Senator from Punjab, to the Clinton campaign's leaking of a photo of Obama in Somali garb, right up through Bill Clinton's "fairy tale" comment and the whole Jeremiah Wright affair, it was the left that remained obsessed with race and identity politics.

The Birther theory is likewise an artifact of left-wing squabbles. Conservatives who are tempted by the Birther theory should ask themselves why the mainstream media is now so interested in the story when they were so reluctant to give any attention to the allegations during the 2008 campaign (when, if true, they might have made a difference).

It's not because there is any fresh evidence to support the Birther thesis, but because the Birther thesis has again become politically useful to the left.

Since Obama took office in January, his supporters have sought to entrench his power by creating controversy around one conservative after another. The first target was Rush Limbaugh, whom Obama himself singled out. Then they revived the smear campaign against Sarah Palin. The Birther controversy is the latest incarnation of this strategy, which aims to taint all Republicans by association with a discredited libel.

And too many conservatives have been eager to take the bait.

There are two reasons why so many find the Birther theory compelling. One is the opaqueness of Obama himself. There is much about our president we still do not know.

For example, throughout 2008 the media showed little interest in Obama's connections to the underworld of Chicago politics, regarding Hillary Clinton's references to fraudster "slumlord" Tony Rezko as mere fear-mongering. When the Blagojevich scandal exploded in December 2008, many journalists were quick to accept Obama's assurances of innocent naïveté.

Other details about the president's past remain hidden or suppressed. Obama has never, for example, provided a convincing explanation of why he disposed of his papers from the Illinois State Senate, or how he managed to lose the thesis he wrote at Columbia. He sometimes fibs about essential details of his personal life -- such as where he met his wife -- and offers inauthentic projections of empathy with ordinary folk, such as references to arugula or memories of "Cominskey Field."

The Obama team also has a habit of releasing information in cryptic drips and drabs, and Friday-afternoon document drops. During the campaign, he suddenly revealed that he had taken a trip to Pakistan in 1981 -- a voyage he had not alluded to in either of his two memoirs -- and his staff only belatedly acknowledged his authorship of an unsigned Harvard Law Review article on abortion.

The candidate who promised transparency has been anything but transparent, feeding the suspicion that drives the Birther theory.

The other reason the Birther theory has caught on -- particularly among conservatives -- is the weakness of the Republican opposition.

Despite the GOP's success in slowing down ObamaCare, Democrats still have a huge majority in the House, a filibuster-proof margin in the Senate, and a White House that is aggressively expanding its executive power. One Republican leader after another has stepped down or been tarnished by scandal.

Many Americans -- including some who had convinced themselves that Obama was a moderate -- are eager for a way to stop the runaway left-wing agenda of Obama and Nancy Pelosi's Congress. In the absence of strong Republican leadership, some find the Birther theory a compelling, if desperate, solution.

Yet it is ultimately a self-destructive one -- not just because it is almost certainly false, but because it contradicts the essential spirit of the conservative movement.

The philosopher Robert Nozick distinguished between two approaches to political thought: the "invisible hand" and the "hidden hand." Those who embrace the "invisible hand" believe that people, given the freedom to make their own choices, tend to achieve social goals without being forced to do so.

Sometimes the invisible hand fails, and strong central leadership is needed. But as a general rule, free markets and civil liberties have worked well in promoting human progress. They have certainly proved better than the alternative, in the form of state control, which has produced only poverty, war, and misery.

"Hidden hand" thinkers, by contrast, believe that everything is controlled by unseen forces -- not spiritual but human in nature. Socialism thrives on such ideas, including the notion that big business is constantly manipulating all of us to feed its insatiable greed -- an idea that Obama and much of his left-wing base subscribes to quite openly. In fact, socialism depends on conspiracy theories to justify its war against personal liberty, to blame for its inevitable failures, and to cover up its own very real machinations.

The real "conspiracy" in American politics is the way in which special interest groups loyal to Obama now have unfettered access to power and public money. The unions that ran themselves to the brink of insolvency by giving millions of dollars to Obama and the Democrats, for instance, are being handed taxpayer bailouts and huge shares in companies newly acquired by our rapidly-expanding government, the better to begin the cycle anew.

The answer is to expose this corruption, to fight for policies consistent with American values of freedom, and to win elections again -- not to waste time and resources on political alchemy.

The Birther theory is, in effect if not in intent, a gift to the Obama administration, bequeathed by the indignant rump of the Clinton effort and now deployed against the Republican opposition. It is also deeply corrosive of the spirit of liberty that conservatives bring to American politics.

That is why conservatives and Republicans should reject it -- and dismiss with contempt the media's effort to hang it around our collective necks. There is enough in this administration to oppose on the merits -- or lack thereof.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 1981; 2008; article2section1; barackobama; bho44; birthcertificate; birther; birthers; certifigate; colb; divideandconquer; naturalborn; obamanoncitizenissue; obroma
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To: curiosity
4) By keeping them sealed, he encourages idiot conspiracy theorists like you, who then make the entire opposition look stupid.

Wow, is that what you teach at the University of Washington, or did you received the same talking points we heard all over the spectrum yesterday???

With all due respect you sound exactly like your colleague professor Gates. Maybe it's time for you to have a beer???

121 posted on 07/29/2009 9:36:07 PM PDT by danamco
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To: trumandogz
Except for that April Fool's Day e-mail that so many fell for, there is no evidence whatsoever that Obama ever registered as a foreign student and there in no evidence that he has used anything except for a U.S. Passport.

I am happy that you are able to confirm these "facts" (???) for us!

Now can you also assure us that the COLB that was displayed on the net is NOT a forgery document?

Since you are so sure he only used a U.S. Passport, were you the contractor that was peeking into his Passport file, or do you work with Dan Rather??

What else evidence do you have that we don't have, wise guy???

122 posted on 07/29/2009 9:49:10 PM PDT by danamco
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To: danamco
Since you are so sure he only used a U.S. Passport, were you the contractor that was peeking into his Passport file, or do you work with Dan Rather??

The person who looked into Obama's U.S. Passport file would have only seen the completed application form, the day and place the passport was issued and the date the passport will expire.

The Passport File would not list the countries that Obama visited as the U.S. State Department does not maintain that information.

123 posted on 07/29/2009 9:57:57 PM PDT by trumandogz (The Democrats are driving us to Socialism at 100 MPH -The GOP is driving us to Socialism at 97.5 MPH)
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To: Windflier

It is sad, but better to know now that we’re entering Alfred Hitchcock territory.


124 posted on 07/29/2009 10:10:52 PM PDT by kabumpo (Kabumpo)
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To: kabumpo
It is sad, but better to know now that we’re entering Alfred Hitchcock territory.

Yep. It's definitely better to know what we're dealing with, than to maintain our trust in compromised allies.

125 posted on 07/29/2009 10:14:18 PM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: Mortrey; shibumi

Thanks for hearing me out.
[I hope no one comes along and derides or calls you an “idiot” for doing so]...:)

There’s a saying “Good news doesn’t sell papers” and that is an unfortunate, self serving truth.

Of course news channels hawk whatever “story” makes the biggest profit for them.
They’d be bad businessmen if they didn’t.

That prime example of capitalism, however, IMO, should *not* ever endanger or compromise this country in way, shape or form.
[Yes, I know...”in a perfect world”]

It always amazes me when I see some station running patently anti-American propaganda, designed to undermine the very foundations of this country.

Do they imagine that, *somehow*, they will be exempt from the consequences?

If all channels wind up being 24/7 infomercials for Dear Leader, who will watch them?
Who will support the sponsors?
Will there even *be* any sponsors left or will “the state” finance the “news” itself?

There’s all this sudden concern that “birthers” will appear as radical conspiracy lunatics.
[or some other marginalizing label]

The irony in that is positively hysterical.

I’ve sat for decades and watched polite, rational conservatives “protesting” right across the street from screaming, unwashed people wearing a giant papier mache’ heads, wielding huge ludicrous puppets, having mass “die ins”, “shoes for all the dead killed in Iraq”, etc etc etc.
[I’ve never seen the riot squad turn the hoses/dogs/tear gas on any “conservative mobs”, either]

I see hundreds of nauseating photos from “gay” [or whatever] “pride” parades/days that look like out-takes from a bad ‘Fellini-on-acid’ film, a guy who posed in diapers and bunny ears becoming a senator and *I* should worry someone will be perceive *me* as “fringe” or “nutty”?

For quite some time now, *every* time we get into a conversation about 0 with random strangers in myriads of social settings, when they think they can trust you enough to speak freely, the “birth” issue comes up....without fail.

Then come the whispered “Marxist/Muslim/Commie/Fascist/whatever” conjectures.

Whether our so-called political representatives like it or not, the meme is out there...the seed of doubt is planted and the common, average Joe Voter on the street is ~worried~...and watching warily *everything* that 0 does.

A *lot* of the “herd” is spooked by this guy, whether they dare voice it aloud or not.

No amount of half-@ssed denials, slippery semantics, confused and confusing “official explanations” is going to change that, at this point.

The question “who IS this guy, really?” has gotten too big and too embedded in the -real- public subconscious to go away.

I don’t even believe his poll numbers are anywhere near as high as some purport them to be.

I live in an ultra-right wing world and NOBODY I know has *ever* been polled.
If the “middle/liberal” demographic so often polled is handing him tanking numbers, what would the numbers be if places like my corner of the world were actually asked what ~we~ think, for a change?

Alinsky was a genius at undermining the integrity of his opponents and mutating lies into “public opinion” by clever, half-truth manipulations.

Those tactics are effective but they’re not solely the property of liberals.

Conservatives are too well mannered and well raised to be “radicals” but if we don’t start fighting fire with fire, we’ll be extinguished.

McCain fought a “clean campaign” against the filthy Chicago Machine.

That may have been an honorable intention and morally high-grounded but it didn’t work out too well for us, now did it?

I keep thinking of the final battle scene in “The Patriot” where the dignified British marched in mathematically perfect formation, highly restrained and easy targets for the “’guerrilla warfare” revolutionaries to pick off, at will.

That’s how I see us, now.

We’re SO polite, well mannered, honorable and dignified that the maniacs on the left can just jump out of trees [figuratively speaking] and cut our throats yet we still never “break orderly rank”.

You cannot win a dirty fight by fighting clean.

I have no problem with right wing people turning the left wing’s tactics back on them.

Whatever works, works.

When it’s all said and done and we have reclaimed our country, constitution and values, *then* I’ll have time to sit back and contemplate our “kook” status.

That is my assessment and my opinion and to whomever disagrees, that is your right.

For *now*, I still have the freedom and right to voice it.

Whatever insulting flames may result from this, I rejoice that the flamer still has the freedom to speak their mind as well.

It’s funny how you come to appreciate freedoms like that [even when they insult you] because you know you [and they] are *this* close to losing them.


126 posted on 07/29/2009 11:05:34 PM PDT by Salamander (Cursed with Second Sight.)
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To: muawiyah
Look, I don't get it. The “Bull Shit Birth Certificate”(COLB) put up by Barry is both a fraud and not the first BC he has ever used.

This chump must have used a BC to get into the public school system.

This chump must have used a BC to get a passport.

This chump must have used a BC or some I.D. to get into college.

This chump must have used a BC to get law degree.

This chump has a 3rd BC in his possession that he found among his mother's belongings.

Why did he post a brand new document when he had old ones, he had used before?

127 posted on 07/29/2009 11:10:59 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously... You'll never live through it.)
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To: Electric Graffiti

What is going on at the Watergate?


128 posted on 07/29/2009 11:15:38 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously... You'll never live through it.)
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To: Electric Graffiti

What is going on at the Watergate?


129 posted on 07/29/2009 11:15:40 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously... You'll never live through it.)
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To: Salamander; Mortrey; Markos33; GSP.FAN; Fichori

People never lose their freedoms - they are given by God.

The consequences of exercising them may, however, change dramatically.

Just like mind and muscle, freedoms not exercised atrophy with frightening speed, and the consequences of exercising them anew becomes excruciatingly painful.

(This society is in for a bout of soreness akin to the first week of Military Basic Training.)


130 posted on 07/29/2009 11:20:42 PM PDT by shibumi (" ..... then we will fight in the shade.")
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To: trumandogz

should we hit the gong button?


131 posted on 07/29/2009 11:21:07 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously... You'll never live through it.)
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To: Salamander

He does fancy himself to be a Lincoln protege


132 posted on 07/29/2009 11:29:38 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously... You'll never live through it.)
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To: RipSawyer

I think it means you’ll always go where you’re needed, the second you’re called.

[or something like that...I’m just making it up as I go along]....;-D


133 posted on 07/29/2009 11:33:37 PM PDT by Salamander (Cursed with Second Sight.)
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To: muawiyah

What about Archangels?.....:))


134 posted on 07/29/2009 11:35:15 PM PDT by Salamander (Cursed with Second Sight.)
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To: Vendome

Yeah, I know.
And that worked out real well, didn’t it?

He’s already started a civil war between Republicans...the “leaders” of which have all now counseled us to sit down and shut up lest we “look bad”.

I shudder to think what his next manufactured crisis will be.


135 posted on 07/29/2009 11:44:39 PM PDT by Salamander (Cursed with Second Sight.)
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To: shibumi

“(This society is in for a bout of soreness akin to the first week of Military Basic Training.)”

Some of them will be.

The rest will do as they’re told and sit down and shut up...possibly with the inevitable “or else” tossed in for good measure.


136 posted on 07/29/2009 11:46:57 PM PDT by Salamander (Cursed with Second Sight.)
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To: Salamander

Every time some one uses “for else” on the forum (which has been happening a lot lately) I keep thinking of the future police trying to apprehend Wesley Snipes in “Demolition Man.”


137 posted on 07/29/2009 11:58:50 PM PDT by shibumi (" ..... then we will fight in the shade.")
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To: Salamander

Article 10 of the Constitution.


138 posted on 07/30/2009 12:05:22 AM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously... You'll never live through it.)
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To: GOP_Lady

139 posted on 07/30/2009 12:07:37 AM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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To: Vendome

We already lost that one in 1865.

[I’m cruelly reminded every year when we pay our federal taxes]...:)


140 posted on 07/30/2009 12:34:07 AM PDT by Salamander (Cursed with Second Sight.)
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