Wednesday, August 31, 2011

The Liberal Honolulu Elections Official who Declared Obama’s Hawaiian Birth Certificate Nonexistent

August 31, 2011 By  

Why the Anti-Journalists Savaged Tim Adams


In early June, 2010, less than a week after anyone outside of his immediate circle ever heard of Tim Adams, MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann publicly named Adams the “Third Worst Person In The World.”
Olbermann cited, halfway accurately, a WorldNetDaily article quoting Adams’ claim that “a long form hospital-generated birth certificate for Obama does not even exin the Aloha state.”
Then Olbermann threw in the kicker. Adams was a “white supremacist.” He made his claim about “a black president” at a meeting of a group whose own racist website denounced anyone who advocated integration.
Having successfully trashed the reputation of a still another lying right-winger, the high priest of the anti-journalists concluded his slander with a smarmy zinger, “Well-done WorldNetDaily.”
As WND reported in this month’s Whistleblower Magazine, anti-journalists like Olbermann do not report the news, let alone the truth. Rather, they attack the people who do.
No one knows this better than Adams, a self-proclaimed libertarian and hedonist who shares his experience with good humor and high style in his recently posted masters thesis from Western Kentucky University, “Discourse and Conflict: The President Barak H. Obama Birth Certificate Controversy and the New Media.”
The ten days that shook Adams world began with his decision to attend a conference of the Council of Conservative Citizens, a paleo-conservative political action committee meeting in nearby Nashville, Tennessee.

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