Noting the recent debacle in Arizona, in which the secretary of state demanded verification of the birth certificate from Hawaii, Van Susteren asked, “Are you still not satisfied?” What more do you need, she inquired — noting that she and Trump differ on this issue.
Trump offered up his recycled talking points about the doubts surrounding the authenticity of the birth certificate, repeatedly emphasizing the “many questions.” He added, this is not an issue Obama likes, “this is not something he enjoys.”
But he digressed: the more important issues are what’s going on in the rest of the world. Issues like OPEC and the national debt. “I would much prefer discussing
Van Susteren pushed back, saying if he thinks OPEC and jobs are the real issues, then he shouldn’t get distracted by the birther issue. We’re not talking about these issues, she said, we’re just name calling on both sides. “That’s because you and everybody want to bring it up. I don’t bring it up. […] Frankly, if you would’ve not brought up the birth certificate…I wouldn’t be discussing it with you.”
Yes, she said, but it’s also become a part of the campaign. The birther controversy is now being used to suggest that Romney “somehow lacks any moral leadership.” Referencing John McCain‘s now-famous defense of Obama, in which he pushed back against the woman who asserted he’s a Muslim, Trump said, maybe we shouldn’t follow his example. After all, he lost the election. Van Susteren further said he discusses this issue on Twitter, that the question isn’t out of thin air. Trump said it’s been in response to reporters, adding, “
About the place of the birther controversy in the campaign, Trump said, “I actually think it’s a great issue for Mitt Romney.” Though he noted they’re likely to agree to disagree on this one.
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