David Frum is a conservative? That is shocking news to us.
The L.A. Times quoted the "conservative" Frum, to attack news organizations that demand the truth about Obama's eligibility. Frum called these theories "wild accusations and the paranoid delusions coming from the fever swamps." He is worried that these groups will somehow diminish the credibility of the more mainline critiques of Obama's liberal agenda.
It is quite ironic that the L.A. Times quotes David Frum, and refers to him as a "conservative," when the former Bush speechwriter endorsed Obama over McCain in the last presidential election. So a former Republican operative who endorses a liberal Democrat and makes his living disparaging conservatives in the press is a "conservative"? Interesting.
What is also interesting is that the L.A. Times hit piece that attacked WorldNetDaily did not bother to interview the news site's editor, Joseph Farah. Unlike the rest of the Obama-loving media, Farah and his crew at WorldNetDaily are pursuing the truth and reporting on and investigating the Obama eligibility story. Rather than being fringe or unnecessary, the questions WorldNetDaily and others are reporting on remain very significant.
Call us crazy. Call us conspiracy theorists. We prefer to think of ourselves as inquisitive and investigative. If someone tells us to ignore the elephant in the room, we generally ignore the messenger. While the media and their favorite "mainstream" conservatives are willing to ignore the mounting questions and evidence, we prefer to dig deeper into yet unanswered questions.
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