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March 04, 2009

Rush and other mouthpieces for movement conservatism are not backing down from their public wish that Barack Obama fails. As Dave Neiwert says, his excuse for this is the time-honored foundation of all conservative morality — That other kid did it first. Limbaugh: Did the Democrats want the wa...
The Mahablog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by maha at 1:48 PM

February 21, 2009

There’s always been something just a little off about Alan Keyes, but his latest obsession plants him firmly at the head tinfoil hat brigade: The controversy over the validity of Barack Obama’s birth certificate is back on a burner with firebrand conservative Alan Keyes making serious ne...
Below The Beltway [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Doug Mataconis at 4:22 PM

January 22, 2009

More Obama Derangement Syndrome, this time from Leon at RedState, who labels Obama as "corrupt" and "morally deparaved": as we will remember in two short days, all is not morally well in America. Barack Obama is sure to have a lengthy honeymoon with many people, who will be willing to overlook his e...
Nation-Building [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by noreply@blogger.com (Aziz) at 10:42 AM

December 12, 2008

Bob Owens has a great post at Pajamas Media taking apart the arguments of those who continue to contend that Barack Obama is ineligible to serve as President: Obama is ineligible to be president because he was born outside the United States. If he was born outside the United States or U.S. territori...
Below The Beltway [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Doug Mataconis at 1:17 PM | 4 Citations

December 11, 2008

Apparently, being rebuffed by the Supreme Court of the United States isn’t enough to stop the people who continue to believe that Barack Obama is ineligible to be President, now they’re going after the Electoral College: WorldNetDaily (www.worldnetdaily.com) believes that Barack Obama sh...
Below The Beltway [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Doug Mataconis at 12:13 PM

December 09, 2008

After rejecting the first two cases to get to a full conference of the Court last week, the Supreme Court will consider another case alleging that Barack Obama is ineligible to be President at it’s conference on Friday: [Leo Donofrio, whose case was dismissed after the Court's conference on Fr...
Below The Beltway [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Doug Mataconis at 4:21 PM | 3 Citations
The Supreme Court may have turned down the first two cases to reach it alleging that Barack Obama was ineligible to be President, but, as Dana Milbank notes, the coalition of the crazy was undeterred at the National Press Club yesterday: A unanimous Supreme Court announced yesterday morning that it ...
Below The Beltway [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Doug Mataconis at 8:40 AM

December 05, 2008

Dave Weigel has a great article up at Slate setting forth even further debunking of the lies surrounding the contention that Barack Obama is not a “natural born citizen” of the United States and thus ineligible to serve as President of the United States: How did the citizenship rumor get...
Below The Beltway [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Doug Mataconis at 9:16 AM | 4 Citations

December 04, 2008

Tomorrow, the Supreme Court will discuss in private one of the many lawsuits out there regarding Barack Obama’s status as a natural born citizen: The U.S. Supreme Court will consider Friday whether to take up a lawsuit challenging President-elect Barack Obama’s U.S. citizenship, a contin...
Below The Beltway [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Doug Mataconis at 4:13 PM | 10 Citations
The Chicago Tribune looks into the allegations put forward by those questioning Barack Obama’s citizenship: •The birth form released by Obama was “an unsigned, forged and thoroughly discredited” live birth form, Schulz says. Last summer, Obama’s campaign presented a digital...
Below The Beltway [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Doug Mataconis at 11:52 AM | 8 Citations
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