Sidney blumenthalbilly and hillbilly and hitlarybillie's birtherbilly bullbillybillshit you mean.
Two supporters of Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign reportedly shared the claim that then-rival Barack Obama was not born in the United States and thus was not eligible to be president.
One was a volunteer in Iowa, who was fired, Clinton’s former campaign manager said Friday. The other was Clinton confidant Sidney Blumenthal, according to a former McClatchy Washington Bureau chief.
https://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/election/article102354777.html
Sidney Stone Blumenthal (/ˈbluːmənθɔːl/; born November 6, 1948) is an American journalist, activist, writer, and political aide.
He is a former aide to President Bill Clinton; a long-time confidant[1] of Hillary Clinton, formerly employed by the Clinton Foundation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Blumenthal
Report: Clinton Confidant Sidney Blumenthal Spread Birther Rumors in 2008 (Updated)
When you combine the report Blumenthal was saying Obama was born in Kenya with the fact that Clinton campaign did circulate a memo outlining plans to attack Obama's "lack of American roots," it doesn't seem far fetched that the Clinton campaign played a much bigger role in midwifing birtherism than they or the media would like to admit.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...menthal-spread-birther-rumors-in-2008-updated
Gee, this is like shooting BLIND fish in barrel.
Your mom really hated you because you were different somehow, didn't she?
Ukraine call points to a president convinced of his own invincibility
The push by President Trump and his personal attorney, Rudolph W. Giuliani, to influence the newly elected Ukrainian leader reveals a president apparently eager to wield the power of the United States to taint a political foe, confident that no one could hold him back.
source: WAPO
complains about OBs post - posts a link that says the same thing
As a regular news reader I thought I was across the eccentricities of the US president. Most mornings in Australia begin with news from America – the bid to buy Greenland, adjustments to a weather map hand-drawn with a Sharpie or another self-aggrandising tweet. Our headlines and news bulletins, like headlines and news bulletins everywhere, are full of Trump.
As a political reporter for most of the last 30 years I have also endured many long and rambling political press conferences with Australian prime ministers and world leaders.
But watching a full presidential Trump press conference while visiting the US this week I realised how much the reporting of Trump necessarily edits and parses his words, to force it into sequential paragraphs or impose meaning where it is difficult to detect.
Now, there's a hoot!Trump eyes free trade agreement with Iceland
https://www.axios.com/trump-iceland...ina-a1a0dfb5-b936-480d-a8ce-01632505f704.html
that is phase two......when phase one fails ...;-)Now, there's a hoot!
Has he offered to buy them, yet?
Are Muckalucks back instyle ?Trump eyes free trade agreement with Iceland
https://www.axios.com/trump-iceland...ina-a1a0dfb5-b936-480d-a8ce-01632505f704.html
you obviously weren't
posts thousands of links a day - cannot figure out for the life of him how it worksWhat's the secret combination to unlock it?
Whistleblower Found Trump Phone Call With Foreign Leader 'Troubling,' Official Says
https://time.com/5681318/whistleblo...&utm_content=20190919&xid=newsletter-politics