I must admit I find it odd that the one reporting the exclusive on new information about Obama’s birth status steps back from it and says that doesn’t mean HE believes it’s true. So then what Hannity is saying is that he’s going to report what he believes is a falsehood.
Doesn’t this strike anyone else as odd? People are so afraid of being labeled birthers that no matter how much evidence they have to the contrary they just can’t bring themselves to question Obama’s qualifications to be president based on his natural born birth status.
How can anyone take such a person seriously? Either he doesn’t have the courage of his convictions, or he really doesn’t believe it in which case why not ignore this one the way he and the rest of the media did with Sheriff Arpaio?
It would seem no matter how much evidence there is to the contrary none of the media will touch Obama’s natural born status. I suppose to do so would be to admit that none of them did their job right in the first place when it all first came out.
It would seem everyone addressing this situation or looking into it feels bound to say that they believe he was born in Hawaii, but they’re looking into it? Why do they feel that he was born in Hawaii when there is such mounting evidence of forged documents, incorrect social security information, 2 computer generated birth certificates with not one original presented; prefaces to books regarding Obama being born in Kenya, etc.
The same goes for other questions about Obama being muslim or at least having Muslim roots as a child and even young adult that he may never have given up. Yet with all of this the first words out of peoples’ mouths is that they don’t believe these things. Why is there such a readiness to suspend disbelief?
Every time new evidence is produced the immediate response is that they don’t believe it and that they are merely presenting it for your interest and the implication is that you shouldn’t believe it either? What madness is this in reporting and what kind of investigative reporting is this?
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