"I can't spend all of my time with my birth certificate plastered on my forehead," Obama told Williams in an interview on NBC's Nightly News.
With this kind of arrogance after the patience the American people have demonstrated over this matter, I'd say it's time to conclude that he is ineligible for office. He's had plenty of time to provide the evidence to clear himself of this charge, this suspicion, this indictment in the form of overwhelming public opinion.
He has failed to answer the charge. He has failed to enter a plea. He has failed to show up for a hearing. Therefore, I know longer afford him the presumption of innocence.
It's time to recognize what we have serving in the White House today a pretender, a usurper, an arrogant narcissist who believes it's beneath him to answer the questions of the public and to demonstrate his worthiness for office.
Sure. We can conclude that Obama's an arrogant narcissist. That's been settled for some time.
We can also conclude that he thinks that not revealing more documentation has worked for him and that he'll continue to withhold information and seal records.
It's highly possible -- I'd say even likely -- that there's something he doesn't want the public to see or know.
But that's still a ways from concluding that he's conceded his ineligibility.
That would be something like saying that the fact that Obama doesn't reveal his college grades means that he didn't go to college.
In both cases, that may be precisely what he wants you to think (because it deflects you from what might be the real truth and makes you look silly).
> “But that’s still a ways from concluding that he’s conceded his ineligibility.”
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Doesn’t even need to be ‘concluded;’ the fact that his father was a British citizen establishes his ineligibility irrefutably.
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There’s more that should be known. We CAN say that Obama failed to qualify by Jan 20, 2009 and that the Constitution thus forbids him to “act as President”, which only Joe Biden can do.
The reasons why we can say this are at http://butterdezillion.wordpress.com/2010/08/09/the-summary-cnn-doesnt-want-you-to-see/
bet this statement takes its place in history: kinda like Nixon's: "I am not a crook"(?).