1) It’s true: in 2008, some Clinton strategists and allies deployed “He’s not one of us” themes against the upstart Obama.
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she ran with it until she lost and it was no longer useful to her
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she literally never mentioned it.
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right, she's smart enough to delegate her dirty work. The main birther rumor spreader is still on her payroll at $200k salary
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the main birther rumor spreader is the republican nominee for president.
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Trump took the birther reins from Sid Blumenthal, a Clinton staffer who still works for her.
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so are they both villains in this story? Just trying to understand your point
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yes, of course. Birtherism is bad, full stop. Trump, Blumenthal, and Clinton are all guilty of it.
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Senior Campaign Manager creating and spreading the lie is not as bad as someone else repeating lie they created?
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ok, if you want to believe this, we're not dealing in the same logical universe.
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this is how people who aren't total bigots assuage their guilt for supporting Trump. Pretend she is as bad.
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Pretzel logic. U can't be appalled at birtherism & embrace a camp who used it to try & win against Obama.
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your premise is false and desperate.
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in what fashion, please enlighten.
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Yeah, Blumenthal doing something awful (w/no involvement from HRC) = Trump's 5 yr crusade.

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I used to do 11.2 in the 100.
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it's more than meaningful, it's dispositive. Trump made this HIS issue from start, until YESTERDAY!!
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Same with Mark Penn wanting to push Obama not growing up here-rejected by Clinton.
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