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Fox News Helps Legitimize Georgia Birther Hearing

Posted by Ellen -7841.60pc on January 29, 2012 · Flag

If Atlanta’s Fox Five News reporter Chris Shaw thought that painting crackpot birther Orly Taitz as a legitimate lawsuit plaintiff would get him noticed at GOP News HQ, aka Fox News, he did a fine job on Friday (1/27/12). Shaw’s biased, unbalanced reporting about a hearing in one of Taitz' numerous lawsuits earned him a place on FoxNews.com’s “Featured Videos.” Check out all the subtle but unmistakable cues that Shaw used to impart credibility to the widely discredited Taitz and cast doubt on President Obama’s legitimacy. Sadly, some of the same tactics were later used by Bret Baier on Special Report.

Shaw began by suggesting that President Obama and/or his attorneys had shirked their duty by not showing up at a hearing:

Every seat in this Fulton County courtroom was taken this morning except the one where President Obama’s lawyers were supposed to be sitting. They called this hearing baseless and didn’t see the need to show up.

Saying that the lawyers “were supposed to be sitting” in the hearing but they “didn’t see the need to show up” implied there was a need they just didn’t see.

The report then showed a clip of a man arguing, “He (presumably Obama) is not Constitutionally qualified to hold office. It is not a statement about his ability. It’s a statement about his Constitutional qualifications.”

Shaw continued,

The arguments, for three different lawsuits, were made before Fulton County administrative judge Michael Malihi and the main point behind each one is the claim that President Obama’s father was never a U.S. citizen. These attorneys then argued, based on court precedent, that a person can only be a natural-born citizen if both parents were citizens.

Shaw failed to mention that the 14th Amendment grants citizenship to “all persons born or naturalized in the United States.” Instead, he presented the issue as a he said/she said:

In a letter to Georgia Secretary of State, an Obama lawyers wrote, “The State of Hawaii produced official records documenting birth there; the President made documents available to the general public by placing them on his website.”

Then Shaw immediately cast doubt on that:

But witnesses testified that birth certificate and even the President’s Social Security number are fakes.

Somehow Shaw didn’t think it worthwhile to point out that impartial, fact-checking experts have carefully examined the birth certificate and ruled it valid. Nor that the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed a previous case challenging Obama’s birth certificate.

Nor did Shaw bother to mention the mountain of evidence discrediting Taitz, including the fact that she was previously fined $20,000 by a federal court (which the U.S. Supreme Court refused to block) for filing frivolous lawsuits challenging Obama’s citizenship.

Instead, Taitz was shown saying,

Anybody who has half a brain in his head listening to what all of those witnesses were saying can see that there is a reasonable doubt. You’ve seen an immigration officer saying, “This man is using a social security number from the state of Connecticut where he never resided.”

”Objective” Bret Baier made the same omissions and similar insinuations during his brief report on the hearing during the “Grapevine” segment of Special Report. Baier avoided using the words "birther" or "birth certificate" and instead described the lawsuit in far more credible-sounding terms.

President Obama and his attorney were both no-shows today in an Atlanta courtroom challenging President Obama’s citizenship and qualification to be on the March primary ballot there. After listening to hours of detailed arguments, the judge did not set a timeline for ruling. The president’s attorney had written to the Georgia Secretary of State imploring him to “bring an end to this baseless, costly and unproductive hearing.” The Secretary of State responded with a warning that if they failed to appear, “you do so at your own peril.” The Obama campaign has said, “As courts around the country have ruled time and again, these claims have no merit.”

As Baier spoke a graphic showed a face of Obama with “NO RULING” written underneath, as if the issue were up in the air.

Neither Baier nor Shaw told the “we report, you decide” network’s audience that Taitz is unlikely to prevail.

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doors17 commented 2012-01-30 13:24:32 -0500 · Flag
Visitor55 and mlp, I use to feel the same as you do, but it just got to the point of what’s the use of trying to discuss and reason with them. It doesn’t matter what evidence you present if it doesn’t match their beliefs. I believe many of them don’t really believe it, but want to, and can’t admit to being wrong or are so full of hate towards the President that they don’t know how to let go. Some of them are so obsessed with this they come across as mentally spooky. It’s like a sickness with some.

My right wing relatives and friends don’t believe in this birther nonsense, and find all this to be an embarrassment. What do like is that they know there is a small percentage that do and because of it will vote against the President.

So that’s why I decided it was best to just enjoy the show and allow these crazies to speak, since all they’re accomplishing is turning off the independents and undecided voters. I say let them speak, all their doing is shooting themselves in the head with this insanity. They want us to be angry at them and give them the attention they so desperately crave but when they’re being laughed at it’ll be to our advantage.
mlp ! commented 2012-01-30 11:20:38 -0500 · Flag
Well, doors, personally I find their pitiful whining boring and monotonous. Maybe they’ll come up with something new and exciting during Obama’s 2nd term?
Nahhhhhh…….
David Ruch commented 2012-01-30 11:07:46 -0500 · Flag
Shh! no one tell the Birthers there was no county of Kenya when Obama was born and his father was only from the colony of Kenya ruled by the British which of coarse means Obama is not a African agent to take over the US but part of a larger more sinister British plot to retake its colony and reestablish the British empire!!!! Beware the Brits they are the real enemy and Obama is their agent provocateur.
doors17 commented 2012-01-30 09:41:47 -0500 · Flag
I don’t know about you folks, but I find reading these birthers here highly entertaining. It’s like watching Wiley E Coyote against the Road Runner. You know eventually he’s going to fall off the cliff or get spattered by a boulder.
truman commented 2012-01-30 09:34:12 -0500 · Flag
T-Rump hearts Oily Taters.
mlp ! commented 2012-01-30 07:04:03 -0500 · Flag
Ahhh, the insane racist Sam Sewell was by again. And, as usual, deluded.
Sammy boy, YOU are what’s wrong with this fine country of ours.
But, I must admit that there is one thing I like about you: you’re OLD, Sammy. Your special kind of hatred will pass with you….and good riddance.
Joseph West commented 2012-01-30 05:15:23 -0500 · Flag
Well, Sam, your criticisms would have a bit more weight if the links weren’t to YOUR blog and featured truly non-biased articles by a wide range of people with a bit more expertise than the crap by the hacks that you post.

But, since your links are nothing more than your own personal echo chamber, you should consider NOT using them as some sort of “evidence” to back your case.

You’re certainly entitled to your opinion (I always think that Salt n’ Pepa said it best in “None of Your Business”—“Opinions are like assholes and everybody’s got one”) but you’re NOT entitled to your own facts nor are you entitled to treat your opinions as though they are facts. You can certainly state that it’s your opinion that the sky is green and the sun is purple and the moon is made of green cheese but you cannot claim any of those as facts; doing so only proves your stupidity.
Kent Brockman commented 2012-01-29 22:52:00 -0500 · Flag
Fux Nuze sez

D’yall Hate Niggers?!!! So dus us!!! Welcome to Rupert Murdoch’s “Lets Clobber The Nigger in Da White House Network”. Proudly Racist since 1996 or even sooner!!!
doors17 commented 2012-01-29 22:34:27 -0500 · Flag
Hawaii has two major newspapers, the Honolulu Advertiser and the Star Bulletin.

BOTH newspapers include birth announcements, and BOTH newspapers record the August 4th, 1961 birth of Barack Obama.

Case closed.
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