In Another Setback for Trump, Hillary & Leftwingers did Obama Birtherism in 2008

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Just another massive problem for (Rump!!) the Trump Campaign

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[h=1]Clinton’s 2008 campaign manager admits birther connection[/h]
 

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Oh and look at what the leftist Kos Kiddies were saying (could this be forum idiot duhfinch?) in 2008

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"the Clinton campaign has been pushing rightwing smears against Obama for over a year"
 

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Obama thinks she started it in 2008, or at least used it long before Trump ever did

butt libtards are libtards for a reason, intellectually inferior liars that rewrite (or actually "can't recall") history
 

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According to a Telegraph article, Clinton supporters circulated the "birther" theory in an email as early as April 2008.

"Barack Obama’s mother was living in Kenya with his Arab-African father late in her pregnancy," the email said, according to the Telegraph. "She was not allowed to travel by plane then, so Barack Obama was born there and his mother then took him to Hawaii to register his birth."


The allegations gained momentum that month. Clinton conceded the race on June 7, and three days later a website called Pumaparty.com (an acroynom for Party Unity My A--) encouraged Clinton backers to support Republican nominee Sen. John McCain.


The website promoted the theory with an email that read, "Obama May Be Illegal to Be Elected President," as Daily Beast editor John Avlon has documented.


According to Avlon, Linda Starr, a Clinton volunteer in Texas, was key to spreading the rumor. She connected with with Philip Berger, an attorney and Clinton supporter, who sued to block Obama’s nomination. The suit was thrown out.
 

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[h=1]How 'Birtherism' became Hillary's Waterloo[/h]
Patti Solis Doyle, who was Hillary’s campaign manager until the Iowa caucuses in 2008, admitted first in a tweet and second in a CNN interview that a Hillary staffer first spread the birther issue. While the staffer was fired, the termination happened after the cat was let out of the bag. Patient Zero, thus, was a member of Team Hillary.
 

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How 'Birtherism' became Hillary's Waterloo


Patti Solis Doyle, who was Hillary’s campaign manager until the Iowa caucuses in 2008, admitted first in a tweet and second in a CNN interview that a Hillary staffer first spread the birther issue. While the staffer was fired, the termination happened after the cat was let out of the bag. Patient Zero, thus, was a member of Team Hillary.


and everything on team clinton is calculated and controlled

from the words she speaks, to the spin, to talking points which they e-mail to their controlled media partners to surrogates raising issues they don't want her to so she can play the plausible deniability game

they know their flock well, they shave them like sheep

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Hussein and the Hildabeast were the original birthers.

First Hussein:

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Then the Hildabeast:

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former McClatchy Washington Bureau Chief James Asher tweeted Friday that Blumenthal had “told me in person” that Obama was born in Kenya.
“During the 2008 Democratic primary, Sid Blumenthal visited the Washington Bureau of McClatchy Co.,” Asher said in an email Friday to McClatchy, noting that he was at the time the investigative editor and in charge of Africa coverage.

“During that meeting, Mr. Blumenthal and I met together in my office and he strongly urged me to investigate the exact place of President Obama’s birth, which he suggested was in Kenya. We assigned a reporter to go to Kenya, and that reporter determined that the allegation was false.

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