Shots Fired! Romney Makes Birth Certificate Joke During Speech

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I guess there is very little hope of this campaign not descending even further into the muck and mire.

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Mitt Romney began his stump speech in Michigan on Friday with a joke which raised a sensitive issue: birth certificates.

"I love being home in this place where Ann and I were raised, where both of us were born," he said. "Ann was born at Henry Ford hospital, I was born at Harper hospital. No one has ever asked to see my birth certificate. They know that this is the place that we were born and raised."

Some Republicans, known as "birthers," have questioned the birthplace of President Barack Obama.

Obama's long-form birth certificate was released by the White House in 2011. It showed he was born in a Hawaii hospital on August 4, 1961. Only "natural born" citizens of the United States are eligible to be president.

Among the highest profile of those questioning Obama's birthplace is Donald Trump, who earlier this year endorsed Romney and has said he will have a high-profile role at the Republican National Convention next week. His calls for Obama to release the long-form certificate increased the drumbeat on the issue in the spring of 2011 before the White House gave it out. Despite the document being in the public sphere, Trump has continued to question Obama's birthplace in media appearances and in social media posts.

In a statement responding to Romney's comments, Obama campaign press secretary Ben LaBolt mentioned Trump and others who have raised the birth certificate issue previously.

"Throughout this campaign, Governor Romney has embraced the most strident voices in his party instead of standing up to them," LaBolt said. "It's one thing to give the stage in Tampa to Donald Trump, Sheriff Arpaio, and Kris Kobach. But Governor Romney's decision to directly enlist himself in the birther movement should give pause to any rational voter across America."


Romney senior adviser Kevin Madden said after the candidate's remarks, "The governor has always said, and has repeatedly said, he believes the president was born here in the United States. He was only referencing that Michigan, where he is campaigning today, is the state where he himself was born and raised."

In his Friday remarks, Romney's reference was to his own birth certificate, not that of Obama.

This will probably be the only thing anyone will be talking about for the next week or so like we have 3% unemployment and an economy that is rolling along at an alarming rate of growth.
 
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Kind of stupid...but people will forget about it by tomorrow lol
 

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What was the point of saying this? The Republican base is already fired up, an open pedophile could be running as the Republican nominee and the base would still vote for him because they hate Obama that much. All this will do is further turn off any moderates still on the fence. It's like the Republican party knows they have no shot so now they rather turn this into a circus sideshow. Even if you're an Obama hating Republican through and through you should be angry with how your party is handling this election.
 

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Future Mitt Joke on being "money hungry": "No one ever checks for their wallet or holds their purse closer when I walk past them :krs:"
 

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The Re-thugs did it to themselves. They were the ones that messed up their brand by bringing in those Tea Party loons.

And the state of Arizona should grow some balls(pause) and get Arpaio's :flabbynsick: ass out of office.
 

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This guy is supposed to be PotUS material?

:what:

Get your shyt together GOP.
 

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The Re-thugs did it to themselves. They were the ones that messed up their brand by bringing in those Tea Party loons.

And the state of Arizona should grow some balls(pause) and get Arpaio's :flabbynsick: ass out of office.
:heh: That aint happening any time soon, breh is cashing out.....




Just released today:

PHOENIX - Incumbent Joe Arpaio remains far ahead of three other candidates in fundraising for the Maricopa County sheriff's race.

The Republican sheriff raised $625,000 from June 1 through Aug. 8 and had $4.1 million in his re-election campaign fund at the end of the period. Democrat Paul Penzone raised $89,000 during that time and finished with $72,000 left over.

Independent Mike Stauffer's campaign says it had raised $1,640 and had $852 remaining at the end of the period.

Democrat John Rowan had $3,645 in contributions and had $1,843 at the period's end.

Arpaio is seeking a sixth term as sheriff. :what:

Arpaio has received numerous donations from people living outside Arizona.

Read more: Joe Arpaio far ahead of challengers in fundraising for Maricopa County Sheriff's race
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