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MSNBC's Matthews, O'Donnell, Schultz and Uygur Cherry-pick Huckabee to Make Him a Birther

By Noel Sheppard | March 02, 2011 | 01:52

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Four of MSNBC's extended prime time hosts on Tuesday cherry-picked something Mike Huckabee said on Steve Malzberg's radio show in order to depict the possible Republican presidential candidate as a birther.

Before getting to their highly unprofessional snippets, implications, and conclusions, here's what the former Arkansas governor actually said Monday (videos follow with transcripts and commentary):

STEVE MALZBERG, HOST: I mean, don’t you see black liberation theology as a, as something that, that was fair to bring up as McCain did not, and if you were to run against Barack Obama, would you consider Rev. Wright and all those years in the church as fair game or not?

MIKE HUCKABEE, FORMER ARKANSAS GOVERNOR: I would spend more time asking Barack Obama whether he believed in black liberation theology rather than Rev. Wright did. I really want to know, does he believe that salvation is individual or is it corporate and grouped. I’m very frankly delighted that we saw an African-American elected to the presidency. I just wish it had not been someone that was so leftist that he just, world views are just completely opposite of that of any American president. I take great issue with virtually every position Barack Obama takes as a president. In my book, I mean there not, there’s some sharp elbows thrown, but not at him, but at his positions, because I think his actions as president are hurting this country, and hurting our future. I have no hesitancy in taking him on for his domestic policy, his economic policy, his policy toward national security or our role as Americans. One of the comments I make, Steve, in the book that I think sums up my view of his foreign policy is that Teddy Roosevelt said, “Speak softly and carry a big stick.” His is, “Make apologies and throw away the stick.” And it’s hurting this country, and he said that we shouldn’t have any country fear us. I take great exception. I think we ought to have a military that everybody in this world is scared to death of.

MALZBERG: So you would be different than McCain in many ways. You would confront him, especially now since you have four years of policy to scrutinize, correct?

HUCKABEE: Absolutely.

MALZBERG: Alright, one more for you.

HUCKABEE: I think that’s the key is to go, go head to head and show the clarity of differences between the two.

MALZBERG: One more for you, well, two more, the second one will be short. Don't you think it's fair also to ask him - I know your stance on this - "How come we don't have a health record, we don't have a college record, we don't have a birth cer - why Mr. Obama did you spend millions of dollars in courts all over this country to defend against having to present a birth certificate." It's one thing to say, I've -- you've seen it, goodbye. But why go to court and send lawyers to defend against having to show it? Don't you think we deserve to know more about this man?

HUCKABEE: I would love to know more. What I know is troubling enough. And one thing that I do know is his having grown up in Kenya, his view of the Brits, for example, very different than the average American. When he gave the bust back to the Brits --

MALZBERG: Of Winston Churchill.

HUCKABEE: The bust of Winston Churchill, a great insult to the British. But then if you think about it, his perspective as growing up in Kenya with a Kenyan father and grandfather, their view of the Mau Mau Revolution in Kenya is very different than ours because he probably grew up hearing that the British were a bunch of imperialists who persecuted his grandfather.

MALZBERG: Oh, he despised the West, he despises the Brits, and I think he could take it all out on Israel, and that’s why he despises Israel. He’s not too thrilled with our history either. But let me just try to get an answer from you. Would you say to him or at least ask him in a debate, “Why did you go to court and spend millions of dollars on lawyers to prevent from having to show your birth certificate? If you have one and it’s there, why not show it?”

HUCKABEE: The only reason I'm not as confident that there's something about the birth certificate, Steve, is because I know the Clintons well, and believe me, they have lots of investigators out on him, and I'm convinced if there was anything that they could have found on that, they would have found it, and I promise they would have used it.

To be sure, Huckabee was 100 percent wrong about Obama having lived in Kenya. A spokesman Tuesday said the former governor misspoke. However, that didn't prevent the resulting firestorm.

At 1:26 PM, the shills at Media Matters posted a video and transcript of much of Huckabee's relevant comments to Malzberg under the headline "Huckabee: Obama Grew Up 'In Kenya.'"

Not at all surprising, the George Soros-funded, far-left organization concluded from Huckabee's comments that he was claiming Obama wasn't born in Hawaii although he never said that:

PolitiFact has noted that there "is not one shred of evidence to disprove PolitiFact's conclusion that the candidate's name is Barack Hussein Obama, or to support allegations that the birth certificate he released isn't authentic."

As this disgraceful organization's next step is typically to do an e-mail blast of their baseless conclusions, it was not at all surprising that by 3:13 PM, the New York Times Caucus Blog had bitten and bitten hard with a piece entitled "Huckabee Questions Obama's Birth Certificate":

Mike Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas and a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2012, said on Monday that he would “love to know more” about where President Obama was born and claimed — falsely — that Mr. Obama was raised in Kenya.

Actually, that's not at all what Huckabee said. In response to a lengthy question from Malzberg in the middle of a lengthy discussion about Obama, when asked, "Don't you think we deserve to know more about this man," the former governor said, "I would love to know more."

But the genie was now fully out of the bottle, and left-wing websites were running with this ball like a wide receiver in the open field seeing nothing but the end zone in front of him.

Consider that at press time, a Google search of "Huckabee, Obama, Kenya" produced 206,000 results.

Dutifully looking to take down any potential presidential threat to the object of their affection in the upcoming elections, the shills at MSNBC were quite willing to similarly cherry-pick Huckabee's comments in order to depict him as a birther:

CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: Back to HARDBALL. Time for the "Sideshow." First up: We know a lot of Republicans wrongly believe that President Obama was born and raised in Kenya, over in Africa. Guess who recently joined the birther chorus? Mike Huckabee. Here’s Huck on radio yesterday talking about the president.

(BEGIN AUDIO CLIP)

MALZBERG: Don’t you think we deserve to know more about this man?

HUCKABEE: I would love to know more. But what I know is troubling enough. And one thing that I do know is his having grown up in Kenya, his view of the Brits, for example, very different than the average American.

(END AUDIO CLIP)

MATTHEWS: Well, the reality, of course, is President Obama grew up in Hawaii, one of the states of the union, and Indonesia, when he had a stepfather there. In fact, he didn’t even visit Kenya in his entire youth ever.

Huckabee’s spokesperson, by the way, finally backpedaled late today, saying his boss simply misspoke. Yes, he was pandering to that radio guy.

Next up was the totally hapless and unwatchable Cenk Uygur:

CENK UYGUR, HOST: Alright, is Mike Huckabee a birther? During an appearance on the Steve Malzberg radio show, the host was trying to keep the ridiculous conservative theory alive. He wanted to know why President Obama spent millions in court defending against having to present a birth certificate and all that same nonsense. Now here's a response.

(BEGIN AUDIO CLIP)

MALZBERG: Don't you think we deserve to know more about this man?

HUCKABEE: I would love to know more. What I know is troubling enough. And one thing that I do know is his having grown up in Kenya, his view of the Brits, for example, very different than the average American. When he gave the bust back to the Brits --

MALZBERG: Of Winston Churchill.

HUCKABEE: The bust of Winston Churchill, a great insult to the British. But then if you think about it, his perspective as growing up in Kenya with a Kenyan father and grandfather, their view of the Mau Mau Revolution in Kenya is very different than ours because he probably grew up hearing that the British were a bunch of imperialists who persecuted his grandfather.

(END AUDIO CLIP)

UYGUR: Now there he said that Obama grew up in Kenya not once but twice. In reality of course President Obama was born in Hawaii and was raised in Hawaii. He did go to Indonesia for some years. Oh my God, wait until they get a load of that. And by the way, just in case you’re keeping track, the number of years that President Obama lived in Kenya would be zero. A spokesman for Huckabee commented today saying, “It was nothing more than a misstatement. Of course, we meant that he grew up in Uganda.” Okay, he didn't say that last part, but you know they were thinking it.

At 7PM was a replay of "Hardball" followed by "The Last Word":

LAWRENCE O’DONNELL, HOST: Time for tonight's Rewrite. If you think of Mike Huckabee as a genial, guitar playing, singing former governor of Arkansas who meets the basic integrity standards typical of former governors of Arkansas, you will be shocked, absolutely shocked by what he said yesterday.

(BEGIN AUDIO CLIP)

MALZBERG: Why Mr. Obama did you spend millions of dollars in courts all over this country to defend against having to present a birth certificate. It's one thing to say, I've -- you've seen it, goodbye. But why go to court and send lawyers to defend against having to show it? Don't you think we deserve to know more about this man?

HUCKABEE: I would love to know more. What I know is troubling enough. And one thing that I do know is his having grown up in Kenya, his view of the Brits, for example, very different than the average American.

(END AUDIO CLIP)

O’DONNELL: Well, maybe it would be if he grew up in Kenya, but Barack Obama did not grow up in Kenya!

(BEGIN AUDIO CLIP)

HUCKABEE: His perspective as growing up in Kenya with a Kenyan father and grandfather.

(END AUDIO CLIP)

O’DONNELL: No, no, no, no, no. He did not grow up in Kenya. Yes, he did have a Kenyan father and grandfather, but he did not grow up there. This is what we know. This is what is beyond dispute. Barack Obama was born in Hawaii. He lived in the United States until he was six. His mother moved to Indonesia, Indonesia, where Barack Obama went to school from ages six to ten. At age ten, he moved back to Hawaii where he lived until he went off to college in California, not Kenya, California.

Huckabee refers to Obama growing up in Kenya as, quote, “The one thing I do know.” If that is the one thing that Mike Huckabee knows, then Huckabee knows less than nothing. That would presumably hold for governance. What does that mean Huckabee knows about Social Security? What does Huckabee know about Medicare? What does Huckabee know about the defense budget? What does Huckabee know about what we should do next in Libya? What does Huckabee know about anything other than how to lose weight?

As the pressure mounted today on Huckabee for lying about where the President grew up, Huckabee’s handlers issued the lamest possible press release in reaction to getting caught in an outright lie. It was, quote, “Gov. Huckabee simply misspoke.” Huckabee wants to leave it at that because he knows this particular brand of misspeaking is very, very useful for inspiring support of the 51 percent, 51 percent of national Republican primary voters who believe that Barack Obama is not a citizen of the United States. Mike Huckabee desperately wants every one of their votes if he's going to run for president next year. In his ugly pursuit of those votes he has now fallen below the already low standard for integrity that we have come to expect from former governors of Arkansas.

That last sentence of course was a slam on Bill Clinton, which is interesting considering the man setting the “low standard for integrity that we have come to expect from former governors of Arkansas” was honored last week by MSNBC in a love letter from Chris Matthews called “President of the World.”

More importantly, all three of these MSNBC hosts up to this point dishonestly omitted the beginning of Malzberg's relevant question, "Don't you think it's fair also to ask him - I know your stance on this - 'How come we don't have a health record, we don't have a college record?'"

Malzberg wasn't just talking to Huckabee about the birther issue, but also other questions media members largely ignored during the 2008 campaign. As such, when he asked, "Don't you think we deserve to know more about this man," it wasn't just about where he was born.

Furthermore, not one of the three hosts played the part of the Malzberg interview when Huckabee disavowed birthers altogether:

HUCKABEE: The only reason I'm not as confident that there's something about the birth certificate, Steve, is because I know the Clintons well, and believe me, they have lots of investigators out on him, and I'm convinced if there was anything that they could have found on that, they would have found it, and I promise they would have used it.

Indeed.

Yet Matthews, O'Donnell, and Uygur didn't play this part of Malzberg's interview with Huckabee, and neither did Ed Schultz:

ED SCHULTZ, HOST: Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee wants to have his cake and eat it, too, but the only thing is he put his foot in his mouth today. Now Media Matters heard his appearance with conservative radio talk show host on the low-rated Steve Malzberg show. Here’s Huckabee’s response to questions about the President’s citizenship.

Notice Schultz is such an idiot that he doesn't know the interview he was playing happened Monday. But I digress:

(BEGIN AUDIO CLIP)

MALZBERG: Don't you think we deserve to know more about this man?

HUCKABEE: I would love to know more. What I know is troubling enough. And one thing that I do know is his having grown up in Kenya, his view of the Brits, for example, very different than the average American.

(END AUDIO CLIP)

SCHULTZ: So, Mike Huckabee says President Obama grew up in Kenya even though the President’s own biography says he grew up in Hawaii and Indonesia. Maybe Huckabee just misspoke.

(BEGIN AUDIO CLIP)

HUCKABEE: His perspective as growing up in Kenya with a Kenyan father and grandfather, their view of the Mau Mau Revolution in Kenya is very different than ours because he probably grew up hearing that the British were a bunch of imperialists who persecuted his grandfather.

(END AUDIO CLIP)

SCHULTZ: Hmmm, hmmm. Interesting. Huckabee tried to clarify these statements on his Huck PAC website saying, “I simply misspoke when I alluded to President Obama growing up in ‘Kenya’ and meant to say Indonesia.”

Actually, here was Huckabee's complete statement concerning this matter:

On Monday, while on Steve Malzberg's radio show on New York's WOR Radio, I was asked about the President Obama's birth certificate issue. In my answer, I simply misspoke when I alluded to President Obama growing up in 'Kenya' and meant to say Indonesia.

As I have stated on page 1 of my new book 'A Simple Government' and in numerous interviews with dozens of reporters - I don't believe there is an issue with Barack Obama's birth certificate. However, I do believe there are serious issues with the President's policies, and I have been openly opposed to the President's world view.

I'm not surprised the NY Times chose to sensationalize this story. In fact, the New York Times, the AP, and other news organizations ran with the "sensationalized story" despite being specifically told by Steve Malzberg himself that they were incorrect in their assessment of the sound bite. You just can't help but laugh when my simple slip of the tongue, becomes a huge story - and a certain Presidential candidate claiming to visit all 57 states, gets widely ignored.

More on that later, but let's get back to Schultz:

SCHULTZ: So he misspoke and meant Indonesia even though he said Kenya twice – you heard it! – and talked about the Mau Mau rebellion against the British in Kenya.

But take a look at Huckabee’s past statements about the President of the United States. This is the first sentence of his new book. Quote: “Since Barack Obama was elected, plenty of books have been written criticizing his administration and accusing him of all sorts of things – from being a Marxist to lying about his citizenship to being a Muslim. But if you know me or you’re familiar with my commentaries on TV and radio, you know I don’t like to make politics personal.”

Well, he made similar comments about birthers on “Good Morning America” last week.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

HUCKABEE: For Republicans to even be bringing it up, I think it’s a waste of energy and time. Let’s focus on the issues with which we have disagreement not on really the extraneous personal things that are immaterial.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

SCHULTZ: Now, you may ask, “Why didn’t Huckabee say the same thing to Steve Malzberg on the right-wing radio today?” Well here’s why. A recent poll showed 51 percent of likely Republican primary voters believe President Obama was born in another country. Of those 51 percent, Mike Huckabee is their top choice for president. So, when you ask the non-birthers in the GOP their choice, it is Mitt Romney. Huckabee has to keep the birthers happy. But he can’t win the general election by pandering to them. He hasn’t officially announced his candidacy, but make no mistake about it, Mike Huckabee is already running a couple of campaigns.

So, here's Schultz's logic: Huckabee is comfortable publishing a book in which he disavows birthers, has no compunction against disavowing birthers on a broadcast television morning show that is now averaging 4.7 million viewers, but when he goes on what Schultz described as a "low-rated" radio program, he suddenly feels the need to speak differently on this issue.

And this man has his own show to espouse such utter nonsense.

The reality is that conservatives know Huckabee isn't a birther, so he doesn't have to pretend that he is. As Hot Air's Allahpundit wrote Tuesday:

My read on this is the same as Weigel’s, that Huckabee’s not questioning Obama’s citizenship so much as mistakenly making a hash of his biography. He knows that Obama grew up abroad, but somewhere along the line, between Birther chatter about Kenya and Gingrich’s talking points about Obama’s “Kenyan, anti-colonial worldview,” he forgot that it was Indonesia where O was raised.

Indeed. But such logic is inconsequential when the goal is to take down all of Obama's potential opponents next year.

And this is the kind of unprofessional reporting Americans should expect from MSNBC the next 20 months as these shills do everything within their power to get the object of their affection re-elected.

They're going to cherry-pick, convolute, misrepresent, and flat out lie when necessary.

The folks at NBC and new owners Comcast must be so proud of the lack of integrity and journalistic malpractice now on display at this so-called news network.

Interested readers are advised that Huckabee will be back on Malzberg's show Wednesday to address this issue in greater detail, and can listen to Malzberg's take on the media's pathetic response to the former Arkansas governor's comments at WOR radio's website (relevant section begins at minute 18:40).

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Huckabee stepped in it. 

Submitted by Thoreau on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 2:13am.

Huckabee stepped in it.  Don't look at me.  I'm actually a "birther" and know the Commi in Chief wasn't raised in Kenya, but in a madrassa in muslim Indonesia.  It's one of the few pieces of verified documentation that we have physically have.  I mean, besides the obvious similarities in behavior.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y106/toasty0z/nytimessucks.gif

So Huckabee was incorrect.  You have a 50/50 chance of being muslim in Kenya.  In Indonesia, you have a 100% chance of being a muslim.  So there, isn't that better.  He was just mistaken about the timeline.  He was only born in Kenya.

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Outstanding sourcing, Thoreau...

Submitted by Jer on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 4:51am.

A ficticious, apocryphal NYT 'front page' somebody dreamed up, and a Kenyan birth certificate which has been exposed as a laughable forgery.  Bravo!

Jer

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Chris, You better not tear

Submitted by forest on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 2:45am.

Chris,

You better not tear down Huck.

You might wish he were the nominee at some point in the future.

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Yoou have to laugh, that even

Submitted by jdhawk on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 3:55am.

Yoou have to laugh, that even with that stupid mistake on the part of Huckabee, that crissy thriller's ratings are still in the toilet. Too bad; so sad . . . .
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Not good for 2012...

Submitted by bohratom on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 4:24am.

I could care less about this entire topic....I mean we have noobs playing atm. Im a full fledge conservative and atm I see nobody that is even thinking about running along with those running..

Christie is NOT running it seems and everyone else I see in the republican party running is second or third fiddle....

 

H8 to say it but our outlook in 2012 is low atm with the type of candidates we have atm......

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Trust, but verify

Submitted by richardsh on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 4:44am.

Huckabee has indeed 'stepped in it'.   But the questions that the interviewer was asking were great.  It's too bad that Huckabee didn't have his 'facts' straight.   As a previous commenter stated, it was Indonesia, and not Kenya, where Obama spent his early formative years. 

More relevant to anything is the fact that Obama has publicly stated his father was born in Kenya.  And at the time his father was born, Kenya was under British law which would have made Obama Sr., a British subject.  That alone should disqualify him, because how you can have a father who is a British subject, yet still call yourself a "natural born citizen"?  But I digress...

The good that can come from this is that Huckabee is going to get a quick education on Obama's obfuscation of his past and how all of his records have been embargoed. Huckabee is going to get asked about this a lot (I hope).  It will be interesting to see how he responds.

On a side note, I think that Huckabee has misread the Clintons and their strategy.  Does he really believe that Obama must be legitimate because if he were not, the Clintons would have already found this out, and used it against him?   I think that Huckabee might have it 'half right'.  I suspect that the Clintons did indeed learn about the past of Mr. Obama before the election. I seem to recall that the  passport files of presidential candidates were breached around March 2008.   All three candidates at the time (McCain, Clinton and Obama) had their records compromised.  By whom?  Unknown. Why?  Could it have been because the passport files contain copies of original birth records?  Don't know.

I think the Clintons learned the truth a long while back, but decided it was pointless to use it then.  Why?  Consider this:  had the Clintons exposed Obama in the 2008 election, all, repeat, ALL of the black population would stay home and not vote because their guy was thrown out.  In that scenario, Hillary would lose anyway.  And then if she tried to run again in 2012, she'd lose then because all of the blacks would still be pissed off at her. 

Better to keep your enemies close.  Like become Secretary of State.  And wait. 

And to Mr. Huckabee, I hope that you have the courage to challenge Obama to put an end to all of speculation concerning his eligibility by his allowing access to all relevant documents.  Why not offer to share your own records to challenge Obama to do the same?  Someone of stature on the national political stage needs to challenge Obama on this.  Mr. Huckabee is possibly in a good position to do this.

If I am to be labeled a "birther", because I have the audacity to actually want Obama to make records, that should already be public, ACTUALLY BE PUBLIC, then it is a badge of honor I  will wear proudly.

Reagan said it best:  "trust, but verify".

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While praising the "great"

Submitted by Jer on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 5:06am.

While praising the "great" questions posed by the idiot Malzberg, one might also wonder why he didn't gently correct Huck's hugely embarrassing gaffe.

Huckabee is a man of integrity, and he knows the "birther" claims are ludicrous.  He has stated frequently and emphatically that he believes Obama was born in Hawaii.  He adds the Clinton quip to provide a small fig leaf of light-hearted political cover.

Jer

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I disagree

Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 9:36am.

that Malzberg should have "corrected" his mistake.  He should have asked for clarification such as, "Kenya?  What years was he living in Kenya?"

Just as when Obama was being interviewed by Stephanopolous and he said, "He never questioned my Muslim faith..."  Steph interjected, "Christian.  Your Christian faith."  He should have repeated the mistake, "Muslim?  I thought you were Christian."

President Obama is a Muslim (from his own lips), Kenyan (read it from his publicist) a homosexual (read it on a news magazine cover) and a Socialist (I'm alive and can see it for myself)
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Tugboat...okay with clarification, but not the type you propose

Submitted by Jer on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 3:14pm.

As far as I know, even the most rabid "birthers" aren't suggesting Obama "had grown up" in Kenya.  Huckabee afterwards said he "misspoke" [even though his elaborated original remarks do render the "misspeaking" defense a bit of a stretch].  Still, it would have been more appropriate for Malzberg to have diplomatically corrected (and clarified) the verbal blunder rather than grill--and insult--Huckabee with questions about Obama's supposed childhood in Kenya which Malzberg knew or should have known was historically inaccurate.  Now, depending upon Huckabee's response to such correction, further questioning on the subject may have been warranted.

A brief correction/clarification was precisely the approach Stepanopoulos took in the case of Obama's Muslim/Christian mixup.  And it was the proper one.

Jer

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So did Obama misspeak

Submitted by Blonde on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 3:16pm.

...when he said "In my muslim faith"?  Or when he said the call to prayer was the most beautiful sound in the world?  Or he said 57 states? 

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Blonde...

Submitted by Jer on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 4:10pm.

"In my muslim faith":  Was this the quote from the Stephanopoulos interview?  If so, yes, he misspoke, or at least in the context of the question and answer the remark required clarification

call to prayer, etc.: His actual words were it is "one of the prettiest sounds in the world at sunset".  He was not misspeaking.

"57 states":  Yes, he misspoke.

That's my opinion, anyway.

Jer

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So Huck also "misspoke"

Submitted by Blonde on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 4:18pm.

....when he said Obama grew up in Kenya?

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That's what Huck says...

Submitted by Jer on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 4:54pm.

What do you think?

Jer

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Don't know, don't care

Submitted by Blonde on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 5:03pm.

Anything to derail his presidential aspirations is fine with me.

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Let's use O'Donnell's logic,

Submitted by Troika37 on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 4:47am.

Let's use O'Donnell's logic, shall we?  Obama said there were 57 states.  If he doesn't know how many states there are, how can he possibly be expected to protect their interests or defend the nation they comprise?  If he doesn't know how many states there are, what doesn't he know about the Constitution or any of the vital under-pinnings of the United States?

See how that works?

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Ha ha!

Submitted by DontFeedTheTrolls on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 8:11am.

Every Republican should now announce that his/her records are now officially sealed, just like President Obama's. Any front runners for 2012, when asked, should say, 'Please treat me with the same respect you grant Obama, don't ask me any personal questions about my past.' When disrespected, point it out and give it a nasty label, i.e., racist, sexist, etc.

Americans keeping their own earnings is a Civil Right! Demand your Civil Rights!
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The Conspiracy Theory!

Submitted by gruyere cheese on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 8:25am.

If you have nothing to hide, why does someone goes to great lenghts to have your records sealed?

Yet, you don't see the leftie wingnuts making a point of this.

If I am required to show ID and proof of birth when applying for a job, credit card, license, etc.., I expect anyone who occupies the White House and earns money from the tax payers to have the decency to to do the same.

Obama was the perfect candidate for the Democrats; fool of himself, arrogant, dislikes America and what the constitution stands for, and the list goes on. Their agenda was pushed the minute this man stepped into the White House. 2012 can comes fast enough for me.

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no curiosity at all

Submitted by creekrat on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 9:18am.

I'm baffled as to why the media is not curious about the issue of his origins and background. Any question just seems to set them off and put them in some kind of protection mode !

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Huckabee has just fired the

Submitted by Miss_Me_Yet on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 11:42am.

Huckabee has just fired the first salvo across the bow of the, until now, inpenetrable S.S. Obama.

There are many unanswered questions,  confusing issues, surrounding the formative years ( foreign, anti - American ideology ) of the current occupying force in our White House.

His handlers were very adept a keeping his past from the American people the first time around. 

Now that we've seen him in inaction, to the detriment of our country, he must now answer to us, like a brand new candidate, for the position of commander in cheif of the United States of America.

He most likely will, as before, choose to run and hide his history from the American people, but knowing what we now know, this tactic will guarantee he will not be reelected.

Let the political war begin....our children, grandchildren and the future of America hang in the balance.

Liberals ... we can't live with them, they couldn't survive without us ...

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The Huckster

Submitted by Ashrak on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 11:33am.

trusts Hillary as he agrees with Michelle Obama.

What he misses is that the race card was played against the Clintons during the campaign, just as it was played against anyone daring to even think about questioning Obama.

The fact of the matter is that Obama cannot be a Natural Born Citizen if his father is indeed Barack Obama Senior. He could only be such if another father is listed (no not Lolo Soetoro) that is a Ciizen. Some opine about Frank Marshal Davis, which is interesting considering the WW2 comment Obama once made.

The absolute truth is that this issue has never been put to Obama himself. He has never said " I am a Natural Born CItizen". He has ducked it just like Panama Tingles and the rest of his enablers have.  

No matter how much the leftists try to beat this topic down, it only grows. That growth will continue until the truth, whatever it is, comes out.

That an individual right exists requires that some policy positions be removed from the table of debate.
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Ace in the hole

Submitted by Bobbygn on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 1:02pm.

If Obama was to produce his birth certificate and it ended up photo copied on the front page of every newspaper the blather mouths like Chris Mathews and his other buddies would loose the ace in the hole they have.  They could no longer refer to everyone that questions Obama as being an evil "birther."  They get great mileage out of reducing the people that rightfully question why he cant just show everyone the damn thing to some kind of nut cases or something.  

Obama has had far too much of a free ride.  Produce the damn thing !!!!!

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Barry...

Submitted by iveseenitall on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 3:13pm.

No matter how Huckabee phrased it, his implication was clear: Barry Obama does not think or act like most Americans. He doesn't know our history very well, and what he does know is skewed through the eyes of a "liberal" ideologue, schooled to hate capitalism and freedom of thought. He understands nothing of life in America beyond the propaganda he has been fed in Wright's "church" and universities like Harvard. Moreover, he's not a bright man, not well-read and neither intellectually curious nor mature. He's an overgrown adolescent who cares more the Oscars and the NBA than American foreign or domestic policy. Sad.

NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"(progressive)

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truly sad

Submitted by Agnostic on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 9:08pm.

Read this, "not well-read and neither intellectually curious nor mature. He's an overgrown adolescent who cares more the Oscars and the NBA than American foreign or domestic policy." 

Thought to myself, what is really sad is that those are the characteristics he shares with most Americans.

. . Socialist = Modern Liberal = Parasitoid
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5,000 miles to Kenya from Indonesia, stopped off after a Hajj

Submitted by upcountrywater on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 2:52pm.

Obama mom Ann was a jet setting momma... Stopped off in Kenya after a Hajj to visit the step kids.

Tons of cheap 747 flights to Saudi Arabia from Indo at Hajj time.

You Didn't Build That.

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 Thank you stupid liberals,

Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 3:53pm.

 Thank you stupid liberals, the plan is working well. We hardline conservatives want nothing to do with the Huckabee RINO and your smear campiagn saves us big $$ on having to eliminate him  from running for office. Now please continue the good hwork by promoting Grayson as your presidential hopeful.

Non, je ne regrette rien. "You aren't angry because I might be a racist, you're angry because you know I'm right".
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Last I checked, Obama has spent over $1.5 mil hiding his past

Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 6:22pm.

Whatever he is hiding, be it  his long-form bc, real father, multiple citizenships, or whatever, it must be pretty damning stuff.

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

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I'm betting part of his scam

Submitted by Miss_Me_Yet on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 6:34pm.

I'm betting part of his scam will be that he got into Harvard & the other schools, full freight paid, because he lied on his applications. He most likely applied as an African or Indonesian foreign exchange student. This allowed him to bypass others, as schools set aside a certain amount of funds solely for this purpose.

Liberals ... we can't live with them, they couldn't survive without us ...

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Good for Huckabee.  There is

Submitted by mostlymoderate on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 9:04pm.

Good for Huckabee.  There is something very mysterious and strange about Obama.  From his name to his parents marriage, to his beliefs, Rev. Wright, his grandmothers statements, birth certificate, Harvard records, ties to Oprah,  life in Hawaii etc etc etc.  Huckabee has my vote.  

An American voter should in some way relate to their President.  I can't say I relate in any way to Obama.

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