The Hill reported:
Former first lady Michelle Obama reportedly rips President Trump’s spreading of the “birther” conspiracy theory against her husband in her upcoming book.
In excerpts from her memoir “Becoming” obtained by The Washington Post, Obama says she will “never forgive” Trump for the “xenophobic” claims that her husband, former President Obama, was not actually born in America.
“The whole thing was crazy and mean-spirited, of course, its underlying bigotry and xenophobia hardly concealed,” the former first lady writes. “But it was also dangerous, deliberately meant to stir up the wingnuts and kooks.”
“What if someone with an unstable mind loaded a gun and drove to Washington? What if that person went looking for our girls? Donald Trump, with his loud and reckless innuendos, was putting my family’s safety at risk. And for this I’d never forgive him,” she continues.
WorldNetDaily copied-and-pasted this article onto its own website — but only the first three paragraphs, not the one about Michelle Obama fearing for her and her family’s safety over the birther conspiracy. Perhaps because WND knows just how complicit it is.
WND was, of course, the planet’s most enthusiastic and prolific promoter of the Obama birther conspiracy, and to this day it has refused to admit any of it was wrong, even as others have proven it so. It was also feeding those bogus conspiracies to Trump in 2012, when Fox News gave him an unchallenged platform to spout them.
That means when Obama is blaming Trump for endangering her family, she’s also blaming WND.
Given that the copied-and-pasted Hill article — selectively edited to remove the offending text — is the only reference we’ve been able to find regarding Obama’s statement at WND, it’s a good bet that Joseph Farah & Co. feel no guilt whatsoever about endangering their lives. It’s made them a lot of money over the years (until it didn’t) and got them a lot of attention (most of it bad), and since they utterly despise the Obama, they are almost certainly not heartbroken by this development. In fact, it’s likely they were rooting for the outcome Obama feared and would not have minded if such an attack actually happened.
To WND, the birther conspiracies were never more than a political cudgel, the equivalent of Vincent Foster for President Clinton.
That’s why Farah’s move to presenting himself as a pious Christian rings hollow. He was always a right-wing partisan before being a Christian, and his amorality and lack of care for the consequences belie any Christian compassion he claims to hold.
If Farah were a true Christian, he would be apologizing to Michelle Obama for playing a major role in creating an atmosphere that caused her and her familiy to fear for their safety. But we know enough about Farah to know that will never happen.