Obama Birth Issue Is NuttyThe YouTube video of an out-of-control woman yelling and screaming at Republican Rep. Mike Castle's town hall meeting in Delaware, demanding to see the birth certificate of President Barack Obama, is utterly hilarious. To watch others cheer her insanity and then boo the congressman, who says the president is an American, shows you that we have a serious problem with mental illness in this country. The nut jobs who continue to promote this story are wacky, right-wing radio and TV talk show hosts and no-credibility bloggers. They have latched onto this story like bloodsucking leeches and actually want us to believe this story has legs. Last week, in a suit filed by continual presidential loser Alan Keyes, they even tried to claim a court victory, after a federal district judge in California asked to listen to the merits of their case. I'm sure he simply wanted to see for himself how delusional they are. From the moment Obama entered the race for president, he has had to endure the so-called flag-waving American patriots who think they are the arbiters of what's right for the country. What cracks me up is that in order to justify their loony beliefs, they say, "The president could just end this once and for all by producing the birth certificate." Do you actually believe these wackos would stop there? They would then accuse the president of doctoring the document and ordering up the state of Hawaii and federal officials to create the birth certificate. The next thing you know, one of those nut job right-wingers in Congress — and, yes, there are left-wing nut jobs, as well — would demand a federal investigation into the production of the birth certificate. During the presidential campaign last year, the issue of whether Barack Obama is a "natural-born citizen" legally qualified to be president was scrutinized by reporters and researchers, who concluded that Obama was born in the United States. For example, in August 2008, FactCheck.org published the following: "FactCheck.org staffers have now seen, touched, examined and photographed the original birth certificate.
President Obama is right to ignore these losers. They are right up there with Holocaust deniers, such as Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and the people who insist that the landing on the moon was done in a television studio. Conspiracy theorists are everywhere. It's just that today we have to deal with the Internet and all the mess that is disseminated in the name of so-called transparency. So, nut jobs, keep it coming. In such difficult times, we all need a good laugh every now and then, and you provide great comic fodder. Roland S. Martin is an award-winning CNN contributor and the author of "Listening to the Spirit Within: 50 Perspectives on Faith." Please visit his Web site at www.RolandSMartin.com. To find out more about Roland S. Martin and read his past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2009 CREATORS.COM
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