There is nobody in
government I respect more than John Bolton. His integrity is
unquestioned, his bollocks large. Now, alas, he joins the list of other
decent people who've expressed this opinion of Obama's [non-existent,
so far] birth certificate. A list of people I have subsequently
asked this single question: What is it that thus convinced you?
Nobody so far has answered. Perhaps it's as simple as this:
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Why the president doesn’t show his birth certificate is beyond me. I’ve
got my birth certificate. Do you want to see it? I’d be happy to show
it to you. But the notion that it’s an issue worth talking about I
think is at a minimum overtaken by events and, B, not entirely
rational. [...]
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An issue overtaken by
events? Not rational? How can the question of a conspiracy to
overthrow the United States Constitution, and with it the government it
established, be overtaken by events?
Okay, if we're all laboring in a gulag, I suppose that would make the
question moot, but that hasn't occurred, yet.
Of course Bolton's comments were directed at Donald Trump, whose
candidacy Bolton does not take seriously (and, John himself has shown
interest in running). I continue to be gobsmacked by this stance,
from people who should know better. Do they know something I
don't know? Or, is it something like this:
Because if it wasn't a suicide, nobody
could handle what that portends (about Clinton).
That was the answer an anonymous Senator (thought to be Sen, Inhofe)
gave in 1994, to a question about the lack of congressional interest in
Vince Foster's strange death.
So, until something with substance surfaces, that explains the mountain
of existing substance questioning Obama's story, I will continue to
believe my lying eyes. As should you.
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