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The Honolulu Backlash

By | 01.28.10 | 3:25 pm

The RNC’s decision to meet in Honolulu for its conference struck me as pretty defensible, given the surprise special congressional election that will be taking place in the state when Rep. Neil Abercrombie (D-Hawaii) retires next month. But Jonathan Martin found skeptics high up in the GOP firmament who More…

Limbaugh at Birther Ground Zero

By | 12.31.09 | 10:16 am

Nice catch by Andrea Nill — Queen’s Medical Center, where Rush Limbaugh is being treated after experiencing chest pains yesterday, happens to be a crucial location in the birther mythos. A UPI article mistakenly identified that hospital, not the Kapi’olani Medical Center, as the birthplace of Barack Obama. And More…

National Poll: Only 36 Percent of Republicans Say Obama Was Born in America

By | 08.19.09 | 2:59 pm

Public Policy Polling has a new study of the “birther” movement and finds that by a 44-36 margin, Republicans don’t believe that “Barack Obama was born in the United States.” Twenty percent are unsure. For comparison, both Democrats (82-12) and independents (64-18) know that the president was born in More…

McHenry Clarifies: I’m No Birther

By | 08.13.09 | 3:11 pm

In response to our earlier post indicating that Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) might harbor questions about President Obama’s citizenship, McHenry spokesman Brock McCleary sends over clarification: There are no doubts. McHenry is no birther.

This Clears Up Everything

By | 08.13.09 | 10:19 am

Or not.

Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) just shot out a statement declaring that he has “absolutely no reason to question President Obama’s citizenship.”

I anticipate that as a legal matter the courts will continue to come to the same conclusion.

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Eight Percent of North Carolinians Don’t Consider Hawaii ‘Part of the United States’

By | 08.11.09 | 12:12 pm

The new Public Policy Polling survey of North Carolina, which finds that only 54 percent of the state’s voters know that President Obama was born in the United States, also finds that only 92 percent are absolutely sure that the mysterious state of Hawaii counts as American soil. Only 27 More…

And Now, Roy Blunt

By | 07.29.09 | 4:13 pm

Mike Stark does another round of ambush interviews with Republican Congressmen, a tactic I’m not really comfortable with, but one that’s shaking out some truly strange opinions about Barack Obama’s citizenship. An exchange with Rep. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), who is running for Senate in Missouri:

BLUNT:

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A Quick Response to #TCOT

By | 07.28.09 | 5:22 pm

The #TCOT Report homepage is currently given over to a huge picture of me and this charge, which I’ll just reprint below:

Meme Wars: “Transparency Dodger” David Weigel of Washington Independent Falsely Labels #TCOT Co-founder With “Birther” Meme

Weigel is same “journalist” who played a role in launching

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#TCOT Falls to Birtherism

By | 07.28.09 | 10:51 am

Back in April, Brian Beutler reported that Top Conservatives on Twitter—the grassroots group consisting of anyone who used the Twitter hashtag #tcot — was riven by internal divisions. And I’ve talked to conservative activists who have, after being affiliated with the hashtag, moved on and spoken harshly about chief More…

Hawaii Battles the Birthers, Again

By | 07.28.09 | 9:58 am

For eight months, Hawaii State Department of Health Director Chiyome Fukino’s statement on President Obama’s original birth certificate has fed, not silenced, “birther” conspiracies. Specifically this part:

I as Director of Health for the State of Hawai‘i, along with the Registrar of Vital Statistics who has statutory authority to

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