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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Obama Campaign Responds to Breitbart 'Kenya' Booklet Story

Though it quickly became an Internet punchline, Attack Watch should not be dismissed. Attack Watch is paid for and an extension of Obama for America, which is part of BarackObama.com, the online campaign hub for the White House. That means that the Obama campaign itself has decided to comment on the Breitbart News' exclusive surrounding a 1991 booklet published by President Obama's literary agency that falsely claimed the President was born in Kenya. It's also worth noting that this claim extended to the lit agency's website until 2007, two months after Obama announced his candidacy for president.

What's fascinating about the Obama campaign's response is the many questions it leaves unanswered:

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nobody believes anything that is coming from Obama or his campaign staff. Once proven a liar you will be known as a liar.

Anonymous said...

obama camp's blaming it on a fact checking error. Oh please! I bet though there will still be some obama supporters who will believe that.
This put together with obama refusing to release certain records is becoming a patten that leads a reasonable person to conclude he was not born in the US.

Anonymous said...

The first few cracks in the dam have been made. It is only a matter of time before it crumbles. I am sure the Obamaists are looking high and low for a way to play this one off as well. Not an American citizen...shoot here is the birth certificate to prove it ....oh wait...nevermind, yes my father was from Kenya, but the American part of Kenya....oh wait....I am only running for Senator so I dont need to be an American....oh wait.