Obama Says That He's From Kenya At Annual Gridiron Club Dinner
Obama didn't mince words at the annual Gridiron Club Dinner and apparently he
believes that his lack of a valid birth certificate is a laughing matter.
Camera's were not allowed but here's a partial transcript from the Washington Post:
(Washington Post) "Despite a great performance tonight, Scott [Walker] has had a few recent stumbles. The other week he said he didn’t know whether or not I was a Christian. And I was taken aback, but fortunately my faith teaches us forgiveness. So, Governor Walker, as-salamu alaykum."
"Scott also recently punted on a question of evolution, which I do think is a problem. I absolutely believe in the theory of evolution — when it comes to gay marriage.
"And, finally, Governor Walker got some heat for staying silent when Rudy Giuliani said I don’t love America — which I also think is a problem. Think about it, Scott — if I did not love America, I wouldn’t have moved here from Kenya. Still trying to deal with the overstaying the visa thing. But hopefully the court is okay with the immigration initiatives.".
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Camera's were not allowed but here's a partial transcript from the Washington Post:
(Washington Post) "Despite a great performance tonight, Scott [Walker] has had a few recent stumbles. The other week he said he didn’t know whether or not I was a Christian. And I was taken aback, but fortunately my faith teaches us forgiveness. So, Governor Walker, as-salamu alaykum."
"Scott also recently punted on a question of evolution, which I do think is a problem. I absolutely believe in the theory of evolution — when it comes to gay marriage.
"And, finally, Governor Walker got some heat for staying silent when Rudy Giuliani said I don’t love America — which I also think is a problem. Think about it, Scott — if I did not love America, I wouldn’t have moved here from Kenya. Still trying to deal with the overstaying the visa thing. But hopefully the court is okay with the immigration initiatives.".
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