- Tue Sep 29, 2015 9:07 am
#63083
"But, of course, Hillary's campaign was indeed seeking to portray Obama as some weird, foreign fellow..."-johnforkedtongue
Here we see johnny playing semantics games by pretending "foreigner" in the context of this thread and his second post doesn't mean that Obama was from another country, but that he was simply strange; 'foreign' to typical Americans.
You can't do that, johnny.
A "foreigner" to Americans is someone NOT American; someone from another country.
You said it, and if you are now going to pretend you didn't mean it (which you did) at least you should back peddle and say you misspoke.
The Clinton campaign was not trying to get people to question Obama's birth. They were trying to get people to question Obama's religion.
The Birther crap came from Republicans.
Here we see johnny playing semantics games by pretending "foreigner" in the context of this thread and his second post doesn't mean that Obama was from another country, but that he was simply strange; 'foreign' to typical Americans.
You can't do that, johnny.
A "foreigner" to Americans is someone NOT American; someone from another country.
You said it, and if you are now going to pretend you didn't mean it (which you did) at least you should back peddle and say you misspoke.
The Clinton campaign was not trying to get people to question Obama's birth. They were trying to get people to question Obama's religion.
The Birther crap came from Republicans.
