Farah has advised Trump to simply ask, ”Where is the birth certificate?” The Donald's recent claim that Obamas grandma in Kenya is on record saying he was born in Kenya is just troublesome, Farah said.
“When you start making assertions and grandma said, you start getting yourself in a bind,” Farah said. “I'm not sure that's what grandma said. Thats fuzzy.”
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0411/Trump_and_the_blacks.html
The fellow who interviewed "grandma" over the phone is "bishop" Ron McRae. He lives about 15 miles down the road from here.
We once took in one of his children, a homeless teenager who had been turned out by the "good bishop."
Believe me, you don't want to hang the Obama birthplace conspiracy theory on the credibility of "bishop" McRae.
I'm pinging the Catholic and Orthodox Caucus to this too. Bishop McRae is a vicious anti-Catholic anabaptist. Do NOT put any credibility in any birther claims that hinge on his phone interview with Obama's grandmother.