Anyways, Donald Trump, one of the many candidates running for presidential nomination from the Republican Party (Obama is a Democrat), is such a birther.
And a bully.
A bully is someone who bullies, of course. In school, a bully is a big boy who frightens a smaller pupil into submission by ordering them around or beating them up physically and generally treating them rudely and brutally.
Donald Trump is rich, white and conservative at heart and therefore a good representative of white conservative America.
He’s probably of the opinion that he is above Obama’s company, if we really get down to it.
Anyways, birthers don’t have a real argument to make. They’re probably just moaning the death of the white America of yesteryear.
That’s my generalization on the subject of birthers and their politics, or the lacks thereof. And as generalizations go, you should keep in mind that a generalization is just that, a generalization.
In other words, I may be all wrong on any particular point.
Follow American politics, then, and find everything out by yourself.
Here are media examples involving birthers:
1. Thanks to the tenacity of Lou Dobbs, Pat Boone and “birthers” everywhere, the idea that President Barack Obama is not in fact a natural born American citizen persists. But a 378-0 vote on the Hill has struck a blow to their cause.
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