Obama Birth Certificate Conspiracy | 07/22/2009 10:05 am
Obama Birth Certificate 'Birthers' Surface Again as President Tries to Ease Concerns Over Health Care (Videos)

When President Obama gives a press conference pushing his health-care plan tonight, the controversy over where he was born likely will be the furthest thing from his mind.
The president will give a live press conference at 8 PM ET tonight, expected to be aired by all major networks, during which he will try to ease concerns of reluctant lawmakers and Americans over the plan to overhaul the nation’s health-care system. Obama wants "action" from Congress on the various bills being debated now, preferably before the August 8 congressional recess, but there are more indications that timetable may not be met.
Meanwhile, Obama’s birth certificate issue is apparently still the topic du jour of some people whom MSNBC’s Chris Matthews calls "nutcases." LA Times columnist James Rainey writes today about how CNN host Lou Dobbs took a call on his show last week from someone "musing darkly about President Obama ‘rushing all these programs through by whatever means,’ knowing he will soon be exposed as a fake, a fraud, a … Kenyan."
Instead of hanging up on the caller, Dobbs said, "Certainly your view can’t be discounted." Rainey writes: "So it went over the last week, with the bloviating interviewer offering the (nominal) credibility of his syndicated radio show, which airs on dozens of stations, and the CNN television brand as a platform for assorted wing nuts, whose conspiracy fulminations about Obama had previously been most virulent in the more disreputable reaches of the Internet."
The birth certificate issue is one that just won’t go away. Some believe the certificate offered up by officials in Hawaii — the place of Obama’s birth — isn’t authentic. A prerequisite for someone to be president in America is that he or she must have been born in the United States. Despite the then-Obama campaign and others slapping down these "conspiracy theories," they still persist.
Rep. Mike Castle, D-DE, recently had to deal with a question from a "birther," asking "why are you people ignoring his [Obama’s] birth certificate? He is NOT an American citizen." And she got resounding applause and cheers from the audience. Now, Rep. John Campbell, R-CA, has introduced a bill requiring presidential candidates to submit copies of their birth certificates. Although Campbell didn’t come out and say he thinks there’s merit to the argument that Obama may have not been born here, "Hardball" host Matthews accused him of fueling the conspiracy flames.
"What is going on that so many Americans doubt the obvious, that Barack Obama is a citizen, to the point that you felt it necessary to co-sponsor this crazy proposal?" Matthews asked Campbell. Campbell said his bill was "only looking forward." After Matthews accused Campbell of “feeding the wacko wing of the Republican Party,” Campbell said Obama was in fact born here, "as far as I know."
Watch Matthews’ exchange with Campbell below:
Here’s video of Castle’s interaction with a "birther":























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Factcheck.org has investigated the birth certificate "conspiracy". Guess what? He has an authentic US birth certificate.
It comes to a point where people should really use their common sense. Do you honestly John McCain would’ve let that slide if he had that kind of ammunition???!!!!
These people don’t realize how ignorant they sound!!
It almost reminds me of the McCain rallies. Who can forget the woman who said that Obama was Arab or part Egyptian. McCain told her that Obama wasn’t. Even if Obama was part Arab, we should care because….
Fear mongering is a dangerous thing because we have fools that think that it’s their right to take action when they feel that everything is a conspiracy.
Hi MK,
You know what is funny to me…John McCain was born in Panama. Yet we hear no conspiracies regarding his birth. How do we know that we was born in Panama? I mean it could’ve been Venezuela. What about Columbia or the Honduras. I mean how do we even know that he’s a white guy?? All joking aside, this is how stupid it gets!! :)
deber B, again you persist in being wrong on this issue. Senate passed a non-binding resolution to make McCain eligible.
Peace and grace
Just as a side note, when I joined the military in 1973 and took my oath I had to renounce all claim to England. I was born there when my father was stationed there in the navy. Both my parents are citizens. After I took my oath I was told I could rise as high as I liked in the service to my country but that I could never run for President because I was a citizen born abroad (just like McCain) and therefore not eligible to run for the highest office in the country.
Isn’t it interesting that the US Navy brought that to my attention and my brothers when he joined.
Truly amazing, isn’t it? I mean, how those running for president can be, shall I say, accomodated?
I flew to Japan, to be w/my husband…during the VietNam war…I was pregnant b4 leaving the states, and gave birth in June of 71, to my son, on a military base. Upon leaving the hospital, my son was 4 days old…we were to go immediately to the American Embassy to get him on my Passport and to sign papers that I and the father, were American citizen’s, and I signed a paper that I would not persue a Japanese birth certificate for him, nor could he…he actually had 3 stamped original birth records, for different reasons when we left the embassy. I’m sure thats the way it works at all military bases overseas.
You are kidding right..they brought up McCains birthcertificate issue..they took it to the senate committee.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/01/AR2008050103224.html