The Plot Thickens
by digby
The birthers go into another dimension:
On Wednesday night, the conservative news outlet WorldNetDaily published a story in which prominent birther Jerome Corsi claimed that Donald Trump had told him that President Barack Obama’s recently released birth certificate was a fake. We asked Trump about that, and he told Mother Jones that he had done no such thing. After our story ran Thursday, WND editor Joseph Farah seemed shocked that Trump would try to put distance between himself and Corsi, author of the new book Where’s the Birth Certificate?. In a WND story, Farah casts doubt on the “leftist Mother Jones” story, puzzling why Trump would say, as he told Mother Jones, that he had not even read Corsi’s book. After all, Farah writes, Trump had asked for an advance copy. From WND:
Farah wonders aloud why Trump would ask for a copy of a book he had no intention of reading—even going to the extent of having his organization sign a non-disclosure agreement to get an early electronic copy. “If he wasn’t going to read the book, why go to the trouble of requesting a PDF copy and having your representative sign an NDA [non-disclosure agreement] for it?” asked Farah. “Was his intent all along to violate the NDA and give it to someone else? Was his intent other than what he represented to us—to go to school on the eligibility issue? Trump needs to explain himself to someone other than Mother Jones. That doesn’t sound like good faith to me.”
Farah and Corsi can’t understand why Trump might not want to continue the fight over Obama’s citizenship, so they seem to have cooked up yet another conspiracy theory: someone else put Trump up to it. Trump couldn’t have been persuaded by the long-form birth certificate that Obama released in April, or the mountains of other evidence that prove that the president was born in Hawaii. No, Farah writes, Trump must be in league with nefarious forces trying to undermine the birthers.
I’m guessing that Trump has been in on it since 1962 when Obama was born. Has anyone asked him where he was? After all, his father was wealthy and very well could have been involved in the conspiracy to implant the first Kenyan president of the United Stated in 2008. Prove me wrong.
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