Story here.
Does the Obama White House think that Americans will believe just any bullshit they're shown or told?
Apparently yes.
Does the Obama White House think that Americans will believe just any bullshit they're shown or told?
Apparently yes.
When the White House posted online an image of President Obama's purported long-form birth certificate, it also linked to the previously circulated "Certification of Live Birth," the short-form version that had been presented as the only birth documentation available.
However, the short-form certificate to which the White House linked April 27 was a forgery, claims computer expert Ron Polland, Ph.D., who says he made the image himself.
"I made the birth certificate image that was given to the media at the White House press conference held on April 27, 2011," Polland told WND.
8 comments:
So...you first story today is a cut and paste from WND in which they admit how easily and frequently they were conned.
Your second story is a cut and paste from WND about how yet another "expert" has uncovered The Greatest Conspiracy of the Century.
You don't find that amusing?
By the way, wondering where you stand on WND's theory that Obama and Trump were secretly conspiring to make WND look bad?
Copy and paste. Can't cut.
Oopsie, smartypants.
And... ha, ha, ha.
That all you got?
Derision and dismissal.
Zero substance.
Meh.
You're just like a mean kid on the playground who has fun going around making fun of other kids...
The hallmark of insecurity.
"Derision and dismissal."
Yep, when it comes to WND - that's a pretty accurate summary of my response. For sure.
Oh, dear. Stay classy, Sentinel. Gabriella asked me to, and I'm trying.
But I didn't ask if YOU were a monkey...
Heh. Touché, buddy, I'm gonna give you that one. ;)
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