The answer may be that the birther phenomenon is a mutation of a political virus called incoherence. |
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She is very much the birther of what you call your body and the energy that encircles all of you as you stand upon her. |
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Representative Alan Grayson, a Florida Democrat, is already playing the birther card on Ted Cruz. |
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Respondents who respond positively to the question are embracing elements of claims made by birther conspiracy theorists. |
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Not only do I not classify myself as a birther, I specifically repudiate the birther thesis with two books and the film. |
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Has the administration complained about birther views being aired by guests on the network? |
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The Tea Party was weighed down by the birther movement, and Occupy Wall Street has gotten looped in with hippie culture. |
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September 12, 2012 North Texas Tea Party Meeting Rafael Cruz had a birther moment last year at a gathering of Texas Tea Partiers. |
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Representative Gohmert, a birther and a climate-change denier, is normally dismissible as an amusing eccentric, a self-lampooning clown. |
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The birther amendment was withdrawn, but the microchip bill actually passed and is now law. |
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Was the Pope alluding to Abu Ghraib, the birther movement, or those Americans, such as Ben Carson, the Republican Presidential candidate, who would seek to debar Muslims from the Presidency? |
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Supreme Court, health care reform, the Shirley Sherrod controversy, and the birther movement. |
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Newspaper birth announcements at the time reported the birth, and news organisations' investi-gations have rebutted the birther claims. |
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She also backed off her birther claims during the 2012 election. |
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Liz Buttle, Britain's oldest birther, lied about not taking fertility drugs and didn't conceive her 2-month-old boy in the usual way as she insisted. |
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Birther queen Orly Taitz was in the house, making the rounds as a celebrity conspiracy theorist. |
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