Thursday, December 30, 2010

Update: Neil Abercrombie and the Birthers

Update: Neil Abercrombie and the Birthers

. . . As Abercrombie averred last week, “What bothers me is that some people who should know better are trying to use this for political reasons. Maybe I’m the only one in the country that could look you right in the eye right now and tell you, ‘I was here when that baby was born.’ “

Maybe. What bothers me is that the governor, at 72 the oldest governor in the country, seems a bit addled, not as much by his advancing years as by his blind allegiance toward Barack Obama, his ideological background, and his own “political reasons.”

There seems no doubt that the Marxist Abercrombie was a jazz-listening, beer-swilling intimate of the president’s Marxist parents at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa but where he says he was when the world was blessed by the arrival of Barack Junior is inconsequential. The governor is as unreliable a witness as Obama is a real American, no matter where he was born.

It’s now been revealed, thanks to the organization’s official literature, that Abercrombie was a member of the Marxist-radical Democratic Socialists of America, members of which include the failed mayor of New York City, David Dinkins, the radical Ruth Messinger, openly socialist Ron Dellums, black reparations advocate John Conyers, and other riffraff: http://tiny.cc/uez9v

Guilt by association is repugnant and I wouldn’t dare suggest that the estimable governor would dare prevaricate in order to bolster the citizenship credentials of a like-minded, socialist soul and offspring of his fellow, deceased Marxist buddies. I wouldn’t suggest such a thing!

I’d assert that it’s a probability. Abercrombie would swear that he was in attendance when Karl Marx created the universe if it would help Barack Obama. . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=3240)

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