Here is a video of
Ed Schultz talking to far-left blogger Markos Moulitsas about Obama's
decision on a Surge in Afghanistan.
Moulitsas, operator of the George Soros-funded Daily Kos
website, also mentioned the 2010 elections during his conversation, and
he said pointedly that Obama's base is "actually very unmotivated" to
turn out and vote. He said Democrats will be facing a great deal
of "pain" in the 2010 midterms, as they try and defend Obama's decision
to their base.
It was the Daily Kos that posted the now-infamous Certification of Live
Birth (COLB) image along with a cover story on June 12, 2008. The Kos
received 648 comments in a span of only 24 hours, of which the first 644
were about the most insipid, lame, and mindless reactions ever
accumulated in one place.
This was the beginning of the
COLB controversy. The controversy wasn't started by "Birthers."
It was started by the Obama Campaign and the Daily Kos, and FactCheck.org was
introduced into the conspiracy.
The vast majority of the associated comments consisted of derogatory
remarks about John
McCain and his eligibility issue.
HOWEVER, there was one, brave Kos commenter who identified all of the
key anomalies in the COLB image and had the stones to question it’s
authenticity. Her screen name is AsperGirl and
her comment was #643, or one of the last five comments to be posted --
her comment begins, "Sorry to disabuse you folks, but this birth
certificate on daily kos is an obvious fake."
Her comments hit too close to home. She struck a nerve, and that’s why the comments section was closed
off to new ones less than three hours after the original post.
Here is the beginning of the Obama eligibility issue -- warning BIG
file -- and here is a
cache copy
in case Moulitsas scrubs his website.
Page search on "AsperGirl" will bring you to the end of her
comments. Just cursor up a bit. Even a loyal Daily Kos
reader recognized the falsity of the document that Obama used to begin
his coup d'etat.