Posted on 01/24/2011 11:57:29 AM PST by Red Steel
"This is from the KQRS morning show from 1/20/2011. Their Hollywood reporter Mike Evans that knows Neil Abercrombie for Governor of Hawaii personally, gave an interesting story about the birth certificate situation. "
Mike Evans - ...Neil promised me when he became governor he would cut through all the red tape...end this stupid controversy... He searched everywhere using his powers as governor at the Kapiolani Woman's and Children's hospital and Queens hospital. There is no Barack Obama birth certificate in Hawaii, absolutely no proof at all that he was born in Hawaii....
And have yellow streaks ten miles wide.
Did someone ask Gibbs about the Abercommie?
5)Part of a vast left wing conspirancy
6)This is a red herring and they are trying to make all birthers look like nutjobs when they pull out his birth certificate they have had all along.
Concentrate on the fact that Obama is a left wing liberal and the country is center right.
When Obama has his walking papers and they’re loading up the uhaul in front of the WH, then I’ll start to get giddy. It’s not over till the “King” has no remaining moves.
BINGO !
We have a winner !
An asymmetrical thinker.
Or too clever by half.
“Boy! Did ya see the way he just sailed right out there?!”
[obscure movie reference]
We don't need no stinkin birth certificate, you b&tch-cracker.
You are in New Kenya. Laws are what -- and when -- we deem them.
Same here to get my birth certificate for a passport.
Interesting how the media will give airtime to and fawn all over 9/11 Truthers, but a non-existent birth certificate and a Democrat certification of Obama signed by Pelosi and Reid, gets pooh-pooh’d and shoved under the carpet.
Recall Col. Flagg on MASH? An enigma wrapped in a riddle shrouded in mystery.
Or just plain bald a$$ed liar!
Didn’t Albercrombie say he was present at Obama’s birth?
He backed off of that weeks ago no one really noticed.
Abercrombie remembers Barry’s father from college? His father was not in Hawaii when Barry was 5 or 6. Supposedly Barry was in Indonesia when he was 5 or 6, and not back in Hawaii until a couple years later. He was born in raised in Hawaii?
Quite, don't give the Obot and the Concerned trolls their new talking point. ;-)
Well, but the left is still composed of individuals. Despite their theoretical utopian collectivism, they are really still ruled by Adam Smith. NA is an individual and is acting in what he sees as his own best interests. Best not to overplay collective behavior theories without better substantiation.
6) the infamous "eligibility is a Red Herring" theory
This is unlikely, IMHO:
A. I agree that theoretically all we need know about him is that he is committed to the death of our Constitution. Why that alone would not be enough to immediately remove him from office escapes me. But if we have another way to debilitate him, surely we can walk and chew gum at the same time; we can, and we must, mount a sustained effort on multiple fronts.
B. The left will always try to make all their opponents look like nutjobs anyway; theres no escaping that. So why not stick with something that has a proven capacity to induce serious doubt because it corresponds so well to the factual situation and the motivational schema of all the players? Not to mention there's nothing objectively "nutjob" about wanting to see the Constitution enforced.
C. Why not fight back on the linguistic front instead of ceding ground where we don't have to? The "birther" label is inherently focused on the BC, not eligibility. Why not instead call ourselves eligibility doubters? It's a few more syllables, but it focuses on the real issue, which is not the bc, but constitutional eligibility, and furthermore it shifts the burden to Obama to remove reasonable doubts.
D. "Center-right" is just another linguistic inroad of the left, a concession to the Hegelian dialectic. Conservatism, in all its dimensions, is good for America; it's the system of principles that brought us to the dance, and its the system of principles that can bring us safely back home.
How I wish a reporter had asked Gibbs after that statement: "Excuse me, but how is it that 'hearing and seeing the president' could cause a rational person to come to any kind of conclusion about the president's citizenship? Wouldn't that actually be an irrational thing to do?"
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