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Обама Releases Long Firm Birth Certificate

by Deplorable Macker ( 15 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Headlines, Kenya at April 27th, 2011 - 10:02 am

OK folks, here it is (PDF Format), courtesy of Fox News:

The Short Form | The Long Form

What took him so long? And did Donald Trump hit a nerve?
We present…you decide.

Only 38% of Americans are sure Obama was born here

by Phantom Ace ( 11 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Headlines, Republican Party at April 26th, 2011 - 9:38 am

The Birther conspiracy is now starting to take a toll on Obama. Just as the blood for oil libel and 9/11 was an inside job lie did damage to Bush, now the Obama is suffering damage. Only 38% of Americans are positive Obama was born here. This is a damning number and shows Obama’s myth like status is beginning to crack.

Still, in the USA TODAY poll, only 38% of Americans say Obama definitely was born in the USA, and 18% say he probably was. Fifteen percent say he probably was born in another country, and 9% say he definitely was born elsewhere.

Republicans are inclined to say the president was born abroad by 43%-35%.

Obama is getting the Bush treatment now. Conspiracies about him are now gaining ground in the popular psyche. What goes around, comes around.

Trump setting up the Foundations for a 2012 run

by Phantom Ace ( 7 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Headlines, Progressives, Republican Party at April 20th, 2011 - 10:57 am

Many people are dismissing Trumps talk of a Presidential run as a publicity stunt. If it is one, it’s one of the worst in recorded history. he’s pissing off Democrats and the Elites of theGOP with his blunt talk about China, leaching allies and Islam. The Republican establishment have chosen Mitt Romney as their standard bearer and have unleashed a vicious campaign on Trump through their lackeys. This did this in 2000 against John McCain to make sure their then chosen candidate George Bush would get the nomination. Unlike McCain, Trump has fired back at the GOP establishment.  Something that has gone unnoticed is that Trump is actually setting up the foundations of a campaign.

Dismissed just days ago as an exercise in self-promotion, Donald Trump’s flirtation with a White House run appears to be picking up steam as the real-estate magnate moves toward establishing the rudiments of a campaign.

The real-estate developer and reality-television star is reaching out to Republican Party activists, both in Washington and in early states such as Iowa, and is talking to an array of potential handlers, pollsters and operatives.

[….]

“Donald’s as serious as a heart attack” about running, said Tony Fabrizio, a top Republican pollster who has been in frequent contact with Mr. Trump.

Mr. Trump told NBC’s Today show Tuesday that he plans to make up his mind by early June at the latest. “I think I am presidential,” he said.

We will see in Late May if Trump really goes through with this. If he does, he better be prepared for teh onslaught teh gOP establishemnt at the behest of Romney will unleash. SO far, he seems eager for a fight. Let the games begin!

Krauthammer: “Trump is the GOP’s Al Sharpton”

by Mojambo ( 386 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Elections 2012, Republican Party at April 19th, 2011 - 2:00 pm

I would not insult Trump by referring to him as Al Sharpton.  However, I am starting to wonder if Trump is doing all these interviews and dropping all these hints because he just loves the publicity. If Trump can wound Obama – then spot on! Last night I saw a poll of probable voters where Obama beats Trump 49 – 34%. The record of businessmen who become politicians because they think you can run a government like you do a business is not very good – see Mayor Mike Bloomberg.

by Jeff  Poor

It turns out that George Will isn’t the only conservative who isn’t impressed with the Donald’s effort to pump himself up for the White House.

On last weekend’s broadcast of the syndicated weekend public affairs program “Inside Washington,” columnist Charles Krauthammer called Donald Trump the “Al Sharpton” of the GOP presidential primary contest and he elaborated on that claim, in addition to analyzing some of the field on Monday night’s “Special Report” on the Fox News Channel.

“Well, of the sound bites you showed, Haley Barbour looked — he was the only calm and collected one of the other three,” Krauthammer said. “I think he is the only serious one with a serious chance of winning in 2012. I think Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann in a sense are competing for the same constituency. They are wonderful Republicans but I don’t think either of them has a chance to win the nomination. Bachmann could do well in Iowa. She is originally from Iowa. It has a heavy evangelical constituency that surprised the world the last cycle by giving Huckabee the victory, so that is possible. But it’s hard to see her way after that through the thicket.

But then he said apart from that field is Trump, who he remains unimpressed with, including his exploits into birtherism.

“Then there is Trump,” he continued. “Trump is Al Sharpton of the Republican Party – provocateur and clown, unserious. I think he’s going to harm the party if he runs for the same reason Sharpton harmed the Democrats. I can now see all the mail coming in – address it to me, not to Bret. He is not responsibility — which means in the debate he will be up there I think he will run, not just a trial run. He’ll be up in the debate, and like Sharpton he will monopolize discussion and draw it away on issues that are irrelevant like Obama’s birth and that can only hurt the party.”

And Krauthammer added that Trump has a “vulgar” view on what reigns supreme in such a contest.

“It’s all name recognition,” Krauthammer said. “And he’s is a celebrity, on television and a guy who talks about winners and losers. The vulgarity of it is offensive. He talked today about comparing himself with Mitt Romney. ‘I have a bigger net worth.’ That’s what you expect from, somebody who wants to promote himself in business and make a name. That is not what you want from a presidential candidate.”

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Read the rest: Krauthammer doubles down on the ‘Trump is the GOP’s Al Sharpton’ claim