(Jun. 20, 2015) — On his new 10:00 p.m. EDT Fox News show bearing his name, Greg Gutfeld compared the background documentation of Rachel Dolezal, a white woman who has represented herself as a black person for an unknown number of years, to the dearth of documentation available on Barack Hussein Obama.
At approximately 10:08, Gutfeld said to his guest (paraphrased), “Obama has less documentation than she (Dolezal) does.”
in 2008, Obama ran for president without having made public his college transcripts, grades, school and birth records, college theses, work history, Illinois State Senate and U.S. Senate voting history. In December 2007, MSNBC commentator Chris Matthews said on air that Obama was “born in Indonesia” but did not question Obama’s constitutional eligibility to seek the presidency.
On June 12, 2008, an image titled “Certification of Live Birth” bearing the name “Barack Hussein Obama II” appeared at The Daily KOS website from an unidentified source indicating that Obama was born at 7:24 p.m. on August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, HI. The image was quickly denounced as a forgery but also posted at Obama’s campaign website, FighttheSmears.
Obama’s first press secretary, Robert Gibbs, appeared unaware of the forgery claims when he told attendees at a White House press conference in May 2009 that he had posted the image “on the internet” while attempting to “laugh off” WND‘s Les Kinsolving’s questioning about Obama’s lack of documentation.
On April 27, 2011, in response to strident demands from businessman Donald Trump, the White House released an image titled “Certificate of Live Birth” purported to be a scan of a certified copy of Obama’s original birth certificate from the Hawaii Department of Health. It, too, was declared a forgery by experts within 24 hours.
In September of that year, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio commissioned his Cold Case Posse to investigate the authenticity of the image after approximately 250 constituents asked for verification that Obama was eligible to seek the presidency again in 2012 so that their votes would not be disenfranchised.
Cold Case Posse lead investigator Mike Zullo has reported that the long-form birth certificate image was posted “with the intent to deceive.”
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