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Trump Wants Romney To Go Birther In The Debate

Posted by Ellen -7859.80pc on October 03, 2012 · Flag

Donald Trump has some debate advice for Mitt Romney. If President Obama brings up Romney's tax returns, then Romney "should immediately ask for Obama's college records and applications." That's what Trump said in a tweet discussed on On The Record last night. When Greta Van Susteren asked him what he's looking for in Obama's old records, Trump suggested they would reveal that Obama was born in Kenya.

Trump said, "If President Obama knew that he had to give his records and applications, I think he would never mention the word 'tax return' again." Trump complained that Romney had "given so many (tax returns) already." In fact, Romney has produced only two years of returns and has refused to provide any more. If Trump really felt confident about Romney's tax returns, why wouldn't he just advise Romney to defend them, rather than to engage in childish tit-for-tat?

Not that Van Susteren pointed out the dissembling. Instead, she wondered what Trump was looking for in Obama's records.

Trump said they would be "very, very revealing." He added, "Don't forget when (Obama) wrote a book, a number of years ago (the one Trump says Obama didn't write), on the cover of the book given by him, it said, 'Born in Kenya, raised in Indonesia.' So I think it would be very interesting, frankly, to say the publisher agreed with that. And about a day later, he said, 'Oh, I'm sorry, that was a typographical error.' Now, I don't think Kenya/Indonesia is a typographical error."

And yet with all that suspicion Trump claims to have, he has yet to reveal the results of his big investigation in Hawaii into Obama's birth certificate he boasted about. I'd say that the next time Trump talks birther on On The Record, Van Susteren should demand Trump's findings in return.

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Kent Brockman commented 2012-10-03 13:46:10 -0400 · Flag
tRump will go to his grave hating Obama when he:

President Obama Roasts Donald Trump At White House Correspondents’ Dinner

That thing …
scooter commented 2012-10-03 13:28:30 -0400 · Flag
By all means Mitt, take the Donald’s advice. Everything will work out so well…..
John Richardson commented 2012-10-03 12:55:52 -0400 · Flag
Romney can’t play the Birther card since his (Romeny’s) own Mexican-born father ran for the GOP Presidential nomination (losing to Nixon), bragging publicly about being born in “Old Mexico”. The Birther issue was decided in ’68 when the GOP let Romney Senior (señor Romney?) run for the nomination.
truman commented 2012-10-03 11:43:49 -0400 · Flag
Never mind what that pretentious gasbag says should happen in the debate.
Here is an exclusive first summary of the Fux Noise analysis of tonight’s debate. I know that the debate has not even started, but that won’t change the Jabba T. Ailes’ mandatory talking points.
Immediately after the debate, the first Fux Noise panel of Shit Fumes, Megyn “I hate black people” Kelly and Chuckie Kraphamsters will exult that MagicUnderwear Mitt’s brilliant performance has “reset” and “rebooted” his campaign.
Fux Noise will then cutaway to a GOPiggie rally with Campaign Carl Cameron gushing about the “jubilant” and “enthusiastic” Repug crowds.
Then Fux Noise will push on with the MagicUnderwear praiseathon with analysis from Turdblossom Rove and whoremongering toe-sucking pervert Dick Morris. “Democrat” wanker Pat Caddell will agree with any and all Repug talking points criticizing President Obama’s debate performance.
In case any retarded teabagger has missed the point, Frank Luntz will slap together one of his bogus focus groups who will predictably love MagicUnderwear Mitt and detest that black Muslim socialist Obama.
Dave Wright commented 2012-10-03 11:14:34 -0400 · Flag
Let it go. It’s entertaining fiction. More importantly, every time Fox puts Trump on, they probably lose a couple of more potential Republican voters who shake their head in disbelief that this guy is considered credible on anything in the political realm.








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