Joseph Farah keeps his birther and conspiracy-theorist credentials alive in his Nov. 14 WorldNetDaily column.
Farah begins by recounting a “crazy run-in” with CNN’s Jim Acosta, which apparently began as an argument about Farah’s conspiracy-mongering about Vincent Foster:
According to my contemporaneous notes from that ambush interview, the first question posed by Acosta was the following: “Now back in the 1990s, you said that Bill Clinton’s deputy counsel, Vincent Foster, was murdered. Do you still believe that?”
How did I respond?
“I never said any such thing,” was my response. “I’ve written many thousands of words on the subject, given dozens of interviews over years and never made any such statement.”
Acosta was taken aback.
He had not done his homework.
Once again, Farah is being too clever by half. As we pointed out the last time he did this, if you doubt the official finding that Foster committed suicide, as Farah does, the only other possible option is that he was murdered. Farah is hiding behind a flimsy semantic argument that because he allegedly never explicitly said the words, he can’t possibly have advanced that view.
Later in the column, Farah got too clever again:
“Now, you say Barack Obama wasn’t born in the United States,” he said. “Why do you believe that?”
I replied: “I’ve never made that claim or assertion. I’m a journalist. I ask questions. I don’t accept at face value the words of politicians and government officials. I think they should be accountable to the people and provide documents to prove what they say.”
I wish I had the entire recording. It went on for more than an hour, but not even one second of it ever aired.
Farah is once again engaging in revisionism. Farah has, in fact, forcefully argued that Obama was not born in the United States.
But Farah wasn’t done reliving, and revising, his very profitable birther years:
The simple release of Obama’s birth certificate would have to wait a few more years thanks to the total lack of inquisitiveness of the establishment press that served virtually as Obama’s own palace guard. It would take two intersecting forces to get Obama to release what he claimed was his long-form birth certificate:
- A book called “Where’s the Birth Certificate?” written by Jerome Corsi and published by WND Books became the No. 1 best-seller in 2011.
- A billionaire named Donald Trump entered the arena of political controversy for the first time in his life by calling on Obama to release his birth certificate.
Just like that, Obama “found” a document that couldn’t previously be found. In fact, the nation had been told it didn’t even exist. Then, without even examining it, the nation’s establishment media blessed it, accepted it, celebrated it and continued the witch hunt on those, like me, who demanded it.
Farah is lying — Corsi’s book appears nowhere on USA Today’s list of top selling books for 2011, let alone as “the No. 1 best-seller in 2011.” In fact, WND claimed in a lawsuit against Esquire magazine for a parody article claiming that the book had been withdrawn from the market because Obama released his “long-form” certificate that the parody “suppressed sales” of the book.
Farah is also lying when he claimed Obama’s long-form birth certificate “couldn’t previously be found,” and he offers no evidence that anyone claimed it didn’t exist. It was always in the Hawaii state archives, but Obama didn’t feel the need to release it because the state-certified certificate of live birth he originally produced should have been sufficient evidence of his birth in Hawaii — and it was, for everyone except Farah, Corsi and other birthers.
Farah concluded with an “update” that “President Trump booted Acosta from the White House” and “Jerome Corsi is expressing fears he will be imminently indicted in matters related to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of so-called ‘Russian collusion’ in the 2016 presidential election,” adding: “Strange how these things work out, huh?”
Strange indeed. Farah hasn’t exactly run to Corsi’s defense in the wake of his current troubles — perhaps because he knows that Corsi BSed about the birth certificate as much as he did and, thus, it’s entirely likely that Corsi did lie to Robert Mueller.
Farah never cared about the truth regarding Obama’s birth certificate — otherwise, he would have published all the evidence debunking WND’s birther conspiracy theories. Instead, he was more interested in turning the birth certificate into Obama’s Vince Foster.
Farah didn’t care about the truth then, and he certainly doesn’t now. No wonder WND has trouble staying alive.