Are the days when WorldNetDaily serve as an apologist and whitewasher for Orly Taitz over? It appears so.
An unbylined April 6 WND article highlights a claim by Taitz — who it describes as an “eligibility gadfly,” a far cry from when WND was fawning over her in a 2009 profile as a “fierce blond attorney” with “a vibrant smile and an ebullient personality” — that Barack Obama “only attend[ed] Columbia University for nine months,” only to follow up with a stinging response: “But according to information obtained by WND, it appears Obama did indeed attend Columbia for two years.”
After proving Taitz wrong, WND descended into its usual birther blather. But WND throwing Taitz under the bus is an interesting development.
But as WND was correcting Taitz’s bogus claim, conspiracy-monger extraordinaire Jack Cashill was embracing it in his April 7 column, citing “irrepressible researcher Orly Taitz” (though he does aver that “Taitz is likely unaware of competing evidence”).
Cashill then takes it further:
In his definitive 2010 biography of Barack Obama, “The Bridge,” New Yorker editor David Remnick features a photograph of a dapper young Barack Obama sitting between his grandparents on a Central Park bench.
The bench is real. The grandparents are real. The wall behind them is real. Barack Obama is not. He has been conspicuously photoshopped in. Who did this and why remains as much a mystery as Obama’s extended stay in New York.
Actually, as Media Matters points out, Obama has in fact been Photoshopped out of the photo, and the the one Cashill is portraying as “real” is actually the fake — as evidenced by Obama’s right knee still appearing in it.