Some cons claim the birther thing is being kept alive by lib media to take attention away from Obama's falling numbers.
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I think I read in an California paper, or maybe an Oregon paper, a couple of days ago that some congress people went to Hawaii and verified it and the reps have dropped it as a theme. Why does the media keep bringing it up?
the "birther" movement was hatched in the station wagon of MSNBC's favorite left-wing fantasist, Larry Johnson, maybe the mainstream media can stop acting as if it's a creation of the Republican National Committee.
Just one story, there are more out there.
http://theplumline.whorunsgov.com/president-obama/eric-cantor-rips-chris-matthews-msnbc-huffpo-liberal-bloggers-for-pushing-birther-story/
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And his failing government take over of health care.
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Have you seen some of the results of the town meetings?
Organized astroturf bullshit.
Yes, there are those that say that.
I think I read in an California paper, or maybe an Oregon paper, a couple of days ago that some congress people went to Hawaii and verified it and the reps have dropped it as a theme. Why does the media keep bringing it up?
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2009/07/29/tommy-seno-obama-birthers/
Saw this today:
the "birther" movement was hatched in the station wagon of MSNBC's favorite left-wing fantasist, Larry Johnson, maybe the mainstream media can stop acting as if it's a creation of the Republican National Committee.