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Video: Robert Gibbs asked about Obama Birth Certificate at WH Press Briefing – 5/27/09

Posted May 27th, 2009 under Headlines Tags: , , , , ,

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World Net Daily:

When asked by WND White House correspondent Les Kinsolving why the president, who has pledged transparency in his administration, would not release his long-form birth certificate to establish his constitutional eligibility for office, spokesman Robert Gibbs guffawed in unison with members of the Washington press corps about the concerns of 400,000 petitioners who have demanded it.

“Are you looking for the president’s birth certificate?” he asked incredulously. “Lester, this question in many ways continues to astound me. The state of Hawaii provided a copy with the seal of the president’s birth. I know there are apparently at least 400,000 people – (laughter) – that continue to doubt the existence of and the certification by the state of Hawaii of the president’s birth there, but it’s on the Internet because we put it on the Internet for each of those 400,000 to download. I certainly hope by the fourth year of our administration that we’ll have dealt with this burgeoning birth controversy.”

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One Response to Video: Robert Gibbs asked about Obama Birth Certificate at WH Press Briefing – 5/27/09

  1. AJ McKay says:

    It was fun to watch Mr. Gibbs pretent to find the very question Soooo ridiculously amusing (right press corps? wink). It’s nice that Mr. Gibbs ended the conference so abruptly after Mr. Kinsolver opened up the issue, now others can ask follow ups like; “Can you tell us how much Mr. Obama has spent thus far in legal fees to keep his original long form birth certificate from public view?”

    And “Does the White House understand the distinction between a COLB and an original birth certificate? Do you know that the Sate of Hawaii can (and has) issue COLBs to persons not born in Hawaii?”

    Not me. I’m too afraid of being laughed at like that carzy kinsolver guy.

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