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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (965024)9/17/2016 10:34:08 AM
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Please consider educating yourself with TRUTH and FACTS:

"Not only that, though, but as MSNBC’s Chris Matthews detailed back in 2008, Hillary Clinton herself refused to put the rumors to bed."

“Hillary Clinton seemed to pass up an opportunity to once and for all put to rest the false rumor that Barack Obama is a Muslim,” Matthews said on his show on March 3, 2008

In fact, Politico, in 2011, published a piece from two of its top reporters at the time—Ben Smith and Byron Tau, who have gone on respectively to BuzzFeed and the Wall Street Journal—specifically detailing how the Clinton campaign was behind birther rumors spreading.

Tau and Smith detailed in a lengthy four-page-long investigation how in April 2008, when Clinton was slipping in her battle against Obama for the Democratic nomination for the presidency, “Clinton supporters”—as they say—circulated an anonymous email chain that pushed the theory.

PSST....where do you see the word TRUMP in all of this?



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (965024)9/17/2016 10:35:00 AM
From: locogringo2 Recommendations

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FJB
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MSNBC, Politico, Bloomberg, CNN,
McClatchy and More Confirm:
Hillary Clinton’s 2008 Campaign
Spread ‘Birtherism’ About Barack Obama




NEW YORK CITY, New York — The mainstream media, from Bloomberg News to MSNBC to Politico to the Washington Post and more, have all confirmed: Hillary Clinton’s failed 2008 campaign for president did substantially further the birther movement. Sean Hannity, the nationally syndicated radio host and Fox News anchor, said on his radio program during an appearance this reporter made on Friday evening: The only time I ever, in my life, had any contact with Hillary Clinton supporters—you know what message I was getting, in 2007 and 2008, I was kind of a lone voice out here in talking about the radical...

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (965024)9/17/2016 1:31:38 PM
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locogringo

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A volunteer for the campaign is not part of the campaign?

Your foot is not part of your body?

Next thing you'll say is that CO2 has nothing to do with climate change.