I certainly get why National Review, among others, is pressing Joseph Farah, World Net Daily, and others who’ve been aggressively pushing the matter of President Obama’s birth certificate and, derivatively, questioning his constitutional qualifications to be president. And though I’ve never taken Donald Trump seriously as a presidential candidate, I also appreciate why the Republican Beltway insiders are gleefully joining the mainstream media in ridiculing him as a buffoon. But what I don’t get is why there is not more anger at Obama and that selfsame mainstream media.
One of the things Obama said yesterday was unintentionally striking. He contended that no one should ever have questioned his birth certificate because credible people who had seen it had described it in affidavits. Naturally, he didn’t mention why they were in the position of having to describe it in affidavits: namely, because Obama had refused to authorize production of the actual birth certificate, which he could have done at any moment over the last three years. Look how easy it would have been.
When I read in Dan’s post yesterday about how the White House was also releasing the relevant correspondence between Obama’s lawyers and the Hawaii health department regarding the certificate, I said to myself: “Okay, we are finally going to learn that there’s been some bureaucratic complication beneath all this intrigue.” But no: The request for certified copies of the birth certificate was (finally) made last week, on a Friday, in two short letters — including a four-sentence letter signed by the president that obviously took him considerably less time to review than it takes to stretch before teeing off at the first hole. The birth certificate was produced the following business day (Monday) — with the health department expressing hope that its production “will end the numerous inquiries” it had gotten over the years, which “have been disruptive to staff operations and have strained State resources.” And Obama was able to do his dog-and-pony show yesterday morning, only five days after asking the health department to produce the document.
If George W. Bush, Sarah Palin, or even a Republican the media likes (say, John McCain) had taken purposeful steps to block examination of so basic a document, the media would surely have turned such obstinacy into a scandal. The public might not have leapt to extravagant conclusions about whether they’d really been born in Kenya, or on Mars, or wherever. But they’d have thought it was intolerably strange that campaigns were retaining lawyers and amassing affidavits rather than just producing a seemingly innocuous, readily producible document. The story would never have been about the people asking for the birth certificate; it would have been about the candidate who was moving heaven and earth to prevent people from seeing it.
And let’s not ignore that Obama did move heaven and earth. This is not just a matter of him thumbing his nose at a fringe collection of nutty “birthers.” There have been several court cases. It is flat out bizarre that one should have to be sued to compel conformance with a routine that millions of Americans comply with every day. Many of these court cases, if not all, could have been short-circuited (indeed, many of the later ones would not have been filed at all) if Obama had just produced the birth certificate. Instead, he not only refused to produce it; he and his campaign paid thousands of dollars in legal fees (in some places it is reported to be well over a million dollars) to fight the lawsuits — and Obama’s lawyers even threatened to seek disciplinary sanctions against lawyers for daring to file the lawsuits. Since Obama has been president, moreover, not just the time of courts and private lawyers has been tied up; government lawyers have had to spend their time — on the public’s dime — on this nonsense.
There appears to be nothing remarkable about the president’s long-form birth certificate. As I’ve said before, the vast majority of people have long rightly accepted the fact that he was born in Hawaii and is an American citizen, no meaningful evidence to the contrary every having been produced to rebut the short-form certificate and the contemporaneous birth announcements in local newspapers. The constitutional question material to the matter of Obama’s eligibility — and one that is unlikely ever to get serious consideration — is whether Obama is a “natural born” citizen. That question centers on the ramifications, if any, of the fact that Obama’s father was not an American, and of Obama’s status as a dual citizen (of Kenya for a time, and possibly of Indonesia). Obama had to know that he had nothing to fear from production of the long-form certificate on this score — it doesn’t provide any relevant information that wasn’t already known.
So, assuming as we should the legitimacy of the long-form birth certificate produced yesterday, the only thing that makes sense is that Obama knows the mainstream media is in his hip pocket. That is, he knew that he would not be held to the same standard as other politicians, and that if he acted in an unreasonable manner by withholding basic, easily available information that any other person seeking the presidency would be expected — be compelled — to produce, the media would portray as weirdos those demanding the information, not Obama and his stonewalling accomplices. And he also knows that, having now finally produced the document only because the game was starting to hurt him politically, the media will not focus on how easy it would have been to produce the birth certificate three years ago, or on how much time and money has been wasted by his gamesmanship; they’ll instead portray him as beleaguered and the people who have been seeking the basic information (i.e., doing the media’s job) as discredited whackos.
It’s hard to say what’s more depressing, Obama’s cynicism or the zeal with which the media does his bidding.
The issue was most sane, rational people already relaised he was born in the US. Its only a small, freakish group of conspiracy theorists -many of whom also happened to be republicans.
The reason why Obama didnt take action to release it earlier is he knows the whole issue tarnishes the image of republicans for being linked to birthers.
The fact that sensible republican/conservative blogs such as NRO now seem to be jumping on the birther bandwagon (see this post and Amy's earlier today), is making republicans look even worse...
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseSorry Expat. Revisionist history does not help. The birth certificate issue started in Hillary's campaign (no GOP there) and was consistently maintained among her supporters as well.
Andy: there'll be no follow up by the media on the questions you've asked because the media is now foreclosing any further inquiry into Obama's motives since questioning Obama is now code for racism.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseWith our without the hypotheticals, no one ever DID ask Palin, Bush, or McCain to produce their birth certificates. For some reason (I wonder what...) no one ever thought to question Obama's place of birth.
In the 21st Century, black people should not be asked to "produce your papers." That wasn't even right in the 20th Century.
The fact of the matter remains: Obama DID produce a birth certificate; a legal one. Cases were heard which were frivolous. Obama is supposed to somehow stop all frivolous cases from being filed? This standard makes no sense.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseWhy did he allow things to go the way they did with Lt. Col. Lakin when he could have produced the simple piece of "evidence" requested. Says some very, very troubling things about his character.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseMr. McCarthy,
Barack Obama didn't "force" FORTY-SEVEN PERCENT (47%) of the Republican Party to doubt his citizenship (no, not his "eligibility"...the poll question was "Was he born in the United States?"), so your statement-
"As I’ve said before, the vast majority of people have long rightly accepted the fact that he was born in Hawaii and is an American citizen...."
is true...of ALL Americans, but not of the GOP.
If you want to get depressed, don't get depressed over Obama's cynicism or the Media...get depressed over the intellectual state of the Republican Party.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseI agree with Mr. McCarthy.
The only reason why I began to wonder about whether Mr. Obama was born in the U.S. is that there was such hesitance to produce his Hawaiian birth certificate. This is the sort of thing that should have been produced without comment before the first Democratic Party presidential primary in 2008. The fact that it wasn't produced until yesterday raised suspicions in my mind that President Obama had something to hide and the liberal establishment media was enabling him to hide whatever it is he wanted to hide.
This whole episode is even further evidence that the liberal establishment media is not able to do basic due diligence on investigating left of center politicians. These writers are now derisively commenting upon people demanding a birth certificate that should have been demanded by the media over three years ago. In other words, the "birthers" were only doing the job that the media should have done.
Reply to this commentLinkReport Abuse"It’s hard to say what’s more depressing, Obama’s cynicism or the zeal with which the media does his bidding."
I'm going to have to go with "the media does his bidding". They don't even attempt to project any kind of impartiality anymore. We have have an "esteemed" CSB political show host saying that Donald Trump is a racist because he dare ask our leader to provide hard-evidence of his citizenship. Where was Bob Schieffer's outrage when mainstream leftists were questioning the birth of Sarah Palin's baby, or George Bush's military records.
I'm not a birther, and I think this whole birther nonsense is just that, nonsense. But, I also believe that much of the blame for all this can be laid squarely at the feet of the collective media. Obama was, IMHO, the least vetted presidential nominee in the modern era. The media was wholly disinterested in questioning anything about Obama. They were too busy fawning to lend any skepticism to the process.
Barack Obama faced his first tough, hostile interview last week - and it sadly came at the hands of a LOCAL reporter. That's pathetic. If Sam Donaldson was dead and wasn't a bed-wetting liberal, he'd be rolling over in his grave.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseMr. McCarthy says he does not "get" why the media is not angry at Obama, but I suspect that he does. I honestly believe that there is literally nothing Obama could say or do that would cause the MSM (or MFM, as some put it) to seriously challenge or criticize him.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseObama's failure to produce a birth certificate 2 to 3 years ago shows he is small, petty, childish and basically a horse's patoot! Now he plays the victim card while his cronies in the MSM and entertainment scream racism. All the while rushing off to appear on Oprah while the GDP is only creeping up at a rate of 1.8% (and it is only that high because the formula has been revised so many times it isn't providing a true picture of how bad it truly is.) We really have to get this guy out of office in 12.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseDon't forget that Obama was elected to the US Senate when the media did the dirty work of getting his opponent's sealed divorce records. Thanks a lot, Seven-of-Nine.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseThere were "many court cases"? Really?
Were there any cases where the plaintiffs weren't imbeciles who were summarily dismissed and/or sanctioned for frivolous filing? Cites, please.
And now you want to litigate the "natural born" clause over "dual citizenship"? Why don't you just save time and help Orly Taitz pay off her sanctions.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseHow about this explanation: Obama is just lazy. Or too busy playing golf. Or maybe he just likes stiking his thumb in the eye of the public. Or how about all three?
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseSpot on, Mr. McCarthy. But you neglect to mention that the Birther crowd swallowed the media's bait hook line and sinker.
By cleverly keeping this story alive-- not the "Obama's an alien" story but the "Obama's opponents are wackos" story-- Obama and his supporters have been able to distract from the man's many failures and make him appear more sympathetic to intelligent Americans.
Will the GOP learn from this and elect an intelligent candidate who kills with respect and kindness instead of stupidly grabbing the bait?
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseExactly!
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseIt was arrogance as a policy. He wants to be above question. The birth certificate was a resonable and necessary request given the circumstances. The stall was entirely unreasonable and unnecessary, but part of policy.
So, people who thought it was reaonable to expect proof of citizenship from the son of a non-citizen and a dedicated anti-amercan who spent much of his childhood overseas were wrong? I think we;re supposed to be afraid to question him ever again. Including his influences and motives.
Not going to happen. He's a genuine fake.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseFrank Lynch:
Sorry but you're quite incorrect - liberals very vehemently demanded to see McCain's birth certificate because he was born in Panama. The reason it never reached the point of controversy is because he released it immediately and without complaint, the same way the rest of us do just to get our driver's license renewed.
I hope you realize that this utterly trashes your "it must be the racism!!!!" theory, and you owe those you smeared an apology.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseIt is irrational to spend in millions dollars and resources fighting to conceal something that cost 44 cents to obtain and release. Someone that would chose to spend millions of dollar instead of 44 cents is not the person I want running this country. No wonder the deficit has grown so much!
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseIf the Obama wanted to discredit his political opponents by playing silly games with his birth certificate thus luring them into asking questions that the media would portray as kooky, he failed. The media certainly portrayed anyone who thought Obama's reticence odd as a kook, but nobody outside Obama's leftist cocoon took the bait. In the end Obama made himself look strange and did no serious damage to his enemies.
I don't have a high opinion of Obama's abilities, but I suspect that he didn't engineer the birth certificate embroglio just to embarrass people who are eager to believe anything that might hurt him. Obama's birth was by far the best documented part of his life up to the time he ran for the Senate, even before yesterday's document drop. His biography is a tissue of unanswered questions.
What kind of student was he? What did he do for two years in NYC when he was supposed to be at Columbia? What, if anything did he study there? Did he meet William Ayers in NYC? What was his adventure in Pakistan all about? How did he get into and pay for Harvard Law School? Did he really earn a Magna there, in spite of a degree of verbal and intellectual ineptitude not usually associated with successful law students? We don't know. His life after law school can only be described as weird for a former President of the HLR and the details are sparse in the extreme.
By keeping the focus on his birth certificate Obama successfully diverted attention from all the unanswered questions to the one part of his life that will actually bear scrutiny. I suspect that may have been the point of his reticence from the begining.
It was always overwhelmingly likely that Obama was born in HI. Even if he wasn't, there was never even the remotest prospect of proving that he wasn't. With the full resources of the US and HI governments fully behind him, Obama can certainly generate any vital records he may need. Documenting an entire biography would be much more difficult. As long as those who don't believe Obama the man has much in common with Obama the myth are busy thinking about the circumstances of his birth, there won't be any pressure to clarify the circumstances of his life. Which was probably the point of hiding the birth certificate all along.
Reply to this commentLinkReport Abuse"It’s hard to say what’s more depressing, Obama’s cynicism or the zeal with which the media does his bidding."
No, it's not. The fact that the media won't ask a simple follow up question to Obama is by far the most depressing aspect of this whole sordid affair.
Here, let me help them do their job:
"Why didn't you just end this 'distraction' when it was first raised by Hillary Clinton in the 2008 campaign"?
But no-the press will ask no follow up questions to Obama-never have, never will.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseWhy didn't he release it before? Because he had no reason to do so. There's no law saying one has to release their birth certificate. If people are willing to make fools of themselves trying to create controversy where none exists, why was it Obama's responsibility to save them from themselves?
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