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Where anti-Obama fanatics get their ‘facts’
10/24/13 09:45 AM facebook twitter 3 save share group 74 By Morgan Whitaker David Jackson, of Belmont, NC, does not like President Obama. He doesn’t like much of anything President Obama does. But he thinks the president has done a great many things that in fact never happened. MSNBC Contributor Jonathan Capehart traveled to Belmont shortly after Sen. Ted Cruz’s pseudo-filibuster to gauge public opinion of the Affordable Care Act as the health insurance exchanges were about to open. That’s where he met David Jackson, who shared his thoughts on Obamacare (he hates it) and Obama (likewise). Many of the claims Jackson made were almost astonishing in their inaccuracy, but in almost all cases, they can be traced back to some of the biggest names in the right-wing media sphere. Here’s a breakdown of some of the sources of Jackson’s firmly-held beliefs. Obama is in cahoots with the Muslim Brotherhood Jackson told Capehart that “so many people” in Obama’s administration are part of the Muslim Brotherhood, they had “1,000 of their people come to the east lawn for a prayer session.” Jackson said he heard that on “the news.” The “news” in this case would probably be Glenn Beck, who has extensively covered the president’s supposed ties to the Muslim Brotherhood on his website. Elected lawmakers have made the claim too. “Any time in any nation that they could choose the side of the Muslim Brotherhood, they’ve chosen the side of the Muslim Brotherhood,” Rep. Michelle Bachmann said in a September interview on Fox News. http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/the-genesis-obama-derangement?utm=FB No valid sources to be found, go figure...... |
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I think that this is where you find yours. ok. good luck
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So the source of Obama Derangement Syndrome is the same as the source of Bush Derangement Syndrome . . . unfounded rumors. Go figure.
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Where anti-Obama fanatics get their ‘facts’ 10/24/13 09:45 AM facebook twitter 3 save share group 74 By Morgan Whitaker David Jackson, of Belmont, NC, does not like President Obama. He doesn’t like much of anything President Obama does. But he thinks the president has done a great many things that in fact never happened. MSNBC Contributor Jonathan Capehart traveled to Belmont shortly after Sen. Ted Cruz’s pseudo-filibuster to gauge public opinion of the Affordable Care Act as the health insurance exchanges were about to open. That’s where he met David Jackson, who shared his thoughts on Obamacare (he hates it) and Obama (likewise). Many of the claims Jackson made were almost astonishing in their inaccuracy, but in almost all cases, they can be traced back to some of the biggest names in the right-wing media sphere. Here’s a breakdown of some of the sources of Jackson’s firmly-held beliefs. Obama is in cahoots with the Muslim Brotherhood Jackson told Capehart that “so many people” in Obama’s administration are part of the Muslim Brotherhood, they had “1,000 of their people come to the east lawn for a prayer session.” Jackson said he heard that on “the news.” The “news” in this case would probably be Glenn Beck, who has extensively covered the president’s supposed ties to the Muslim Brotherhood on his website. Elected lawmakers have made the claim too. “Any time in any nation that they could choose the side of the Muslim Brotherhood, they’ve chosen the side of the Muslim Brotherhood,” Rep. Michelle Bachmann said in a September interview on Fox News. http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/the-genesis-obama-derangement?utm=FB No valid sources to be found, go figure...... |
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Where anti-Obama fanatics get their ‘facts’ 10/24/13 09:45 AM facebook twitter 3 save share group 74 By Morgan Whitaker David Jackson, of Belmont, NC, does not like President Obama. He doesn’t like much of anything President Obama does. But he thinks the president has done a great many things that in fact never happened. MSNBC Contributor Jonathan Capehart traveled to Belmont shortly after Sen. Ted Cruz’s pseudo-filibuster to gauge public opinion of the Affordable Care Act as the health insurance exchanges were about to open. That’s where he met David Jackson, who shared his thoughts on Obamacare (he hates it) and Obama (likewise). Many of the claims Jackson made were almost astonishing in their inaccuracy, but in almost all cases, they can be traced back to some of the biggest names in the right-wing media sphere. Here’s a breakdown of some of the sources of Jackson’s firmly-held beliefs. Obama is in cahoots with the Muslim Brotherhood Jackson told Capehart that “so many people” in Obama’s administration are part of the Muslim Brotherhood, they had “1,000 of their people come to the east lawn for a prayer session.” Jackson said he heard that on “the news.” The “news” in this case would probably be Glenn Beck, who has extensively covered the president’s supposed ties to the Muslim Brotherhood on his website. Elected lawmakers have made the claim too. “Any time in any nation that they could choose the side of the Muslim Brotherhood, they’ve chosen the side of the Muslim Brotherhood,” Rep. Michelle Bachmann said in a September interview on Fox News. http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/the-genesis-obama-derangement?utm=FB No valid sources to be found, go figure...... The journalists of Fox News have never supported the false rumors about President Obama. Indeed, they defended him against the false claim that his Hawaiian birth certificate is fake. Glenn Beck used to go overboard with his stuff, and Fox News didn't want him any more because of that. |
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Where anti-Obama fanatics get their ‘facts’ 10/24/13 09:45 AM facebook twitter 3 save share group 74 By Morgan Whitaker David Jackson, of Belmont, NC, does not like President Obama. He doesn’t like much of anything President Obama does. But he thinks the president has done a great many things that in fact never happened. MSNBC Contributor Jonathan Capehart traveled to Belmont shortly after Sen. Ted Cruz’s pseudo-filibuster to gauge public opinion of the Affordable Care Act as the health insurance exchanges were about to open. That’s where he met David Jackson, who shared his thoughts on Obamacare (he hates it) and Obama (likewise). Many of the claims Jackson made were almost astonishing in their inaccuracy, but in almost all cases, they can be traced back to some of the biggest names in the right-wing media sphere. Here’s a breakdown of some of the sources of Jackson’s firmly-held beliefs. Obama is in cahoots with the Muslim Brotherhood Jackson told Capehart that “so many people” in Obama’s administration are part of the Muslim Brotherhood, they had “1,000 of their people come to the east lawn for a prayer session.” Jackson said he heard that on “the news.” The “news” in this case would probably be Glenn Beck, who has extensively covered the president’s supposed ties to the Muslim Brotherhood on his website. Elected lawmakers have made the claim too. “Any time in any nation that they could choose the side of the Muslim Brotherhood, they’ve chosen the side of the Muslim Brotherhood,” Rep. Michelle Bachmann said in a September interview on Fox News. http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/the-genesis-obama-derangement?utm=FB No valid sources to be found, go figure...... Has done many many great things! Sounds like a line from Commandant Lasard out of Police Academy! |
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Is that Crissy Mathews who is bringing up the rear,cheeleading? |
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Folks, out of fairness, it should be said that President Obama is frequently the target of false claims about his background.
Such false claims make the people making them appear to be deranged. There are enough true claims about President Obama's policies to make someone gripe about his presidency. So, how about we stick to the latter claims and let the former claims die. |
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Truth is treason in the empire of lies. |
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willowdraga
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Fri 10/25/13 12:35 PM
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Where anti-Obama fanatics get their ‘facts’ 10/24/13 09:45 AM facebook twitter 3 save share group 74 By Morgan Whitaker David Jackson, of Belmont, NC, does not like President Obama. He doesn’t like much of anything President Obama does. But he thinks the president has done a great many things that in fact never happened. MSNBC Contributor Jonathan Capehart traveled to Belmont shortly after Sen. Ted Cruz’s pseudo-filibuster to gauge public opinion of the Affordable Care Act as the health insurance exchanges were about to open. That’s where he met David Jackson, who shared his thoughts on Obamacare (he hates it) and Obama (likewise). Many of the claims Jackson made were almost astonishing in their inaccuracy, but in almost all cases, they can be traced back to some of the biggest names in the right-wing media sphere. Here’s a breakdown of some of the sources of Jackson’s firmly-held beliefs. Obama is in cahoots with the Muslim Brotherhood Jackson told Capehart that “so many people” in Obama’s administration are part of the Muslim Brotherhood, they had “1,000 of their people come to the east lawn for a prayer session.” Jackson said he heard that on “the news.” The “news” in this case would probably be Glenn Beck, who has extensively covered the president’s supposed ties to the Muslim Brotherhood on his website. Elected lawmakers have made the claim too. “Any time in any nation that they could choose the side of the Muslim Brotherhood, they’ve chosen the side of the Muslim Brotherhood,” Rep. Michelle Bachmann said in a September interview on Fox News. http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/the-genesis-obama-derangement?utm=FB No valid sources to be found, go figure...... Now you are tryin to be funny, stop it, your making my sides hurt laughing |
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