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Showing posts with label birther. Show all posts
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Monday, May 9, 2011

Should NBC Fire "Birther" Donald Trump? (ContributorNetwork)

So, Should NBC Fire The Donald?

NBC has the power to discontinue Donald Trump's association with their network by canceling "The Apprentice", and they should exercise that right as quickly as possible.

Perhaps they aren't firing him for the simple reason that this entire debacle is a publicity stunt. While he's not discussing "The Apprentice", everyone else is. He has gained free publicity on every network, and every online news agency. If it is a publicity stunt, I am calling it a failure. The Donald's credibility as a really smart guy, for me at least, is shot.

But they shouldn't fire him for his political affiliations, necessarily. They can ignore that particular issue, if they prefer, with a standard disclaimer that Donald Trump's opinions are his own and do not represent the network's position. That would easily suffice to keep a political distance.

No, they should fire Donald Trump due to serious concerns about his stability and ability to continue filming the program. Donald Trump's reality show, whether fake or not, is based upon giving people, both everyday Americans and celebrities, a chance to show him their business savvy and ultimately land a job.

Do you want a chance to work with the most brilliant business man since ... well... ever, if you believe The Donald's hype? If you do, I would suggest applying to work for someone other than Donald Trump. After all, as an employee of Donald Trump, you may be required to work for him in many capacities. When Jerry Seinfeld withdrew his agreement to appear at a charity event due to his lack of comfort with Donald Trump's recent behavior, that spot was filled by the winner of the most recent season of "Celebrity Apprentice"; Brett Michaels.

Donald Trump's inability to answer even basic questions concerning the policies of our nation proves that he is not as brilliant as the general public has been led to believe. He is the court jester of the current Republican base. For that reason alone, he is no longer qualified to lead the cast of his high-powered, board room centered TV show.

Finally, isn't one Charlie Sheen is enough in Network TV? On the up side, if NBC gets a clue and cuts Donald Trump loose, giving him more time to pursue his new political career, perhaps Mr. Sheen would make the perfect running mate.

Source: Personal Opinion

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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Louisiana governor Jindal caught in birther flap (Reuters)

NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) – A photo of Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal's birth certificate was published by a newspaper on Saturday even though there is no doubt the Indian American Republican was born in the United States.

Jindal, who is not running for president in 2012 but is mentioned as a possible vice presidential running mate, released the certificate to prove a newspaper editorial wrong.

Jindal was born in the United States to Indian immigrant parents who held green cards at the time.

The flap started when Jindal said last month that he would sign a state bill, if it reached his desk, that would require candidates for federal office on the Louisiana ballot to show proof of birth in the U.S.

The bill was a response to doubts about President Barack Obama's Hawaii birth raised by possible Republican presidential candidates such as businessman Donald Trump. Obama recently released his full birth certificate to squelch the doubts.

After Jindal endorsed the Louisiana "birther" bill, the Baton Rouge daily newspaper, The Advocate, on April 22 published a critical editorial.

"Piyush Amrit Jindal is the last man in America who should give his blessing to a birther bill," the editorial said.

Jindal's office angrily responded that the newspaper had got the governor's middle name wrong. "Amrit," was the name of an ancient Middle East city, Jindal's office said, and not his middle name.

Jindal offered to release his birth certificate to prove it. The Advocate received the birth certificate, apologized for use of an "incorrect middle name" and removed "Amrit" from the online version of the editorial.

Asked about the incident, The Advocate Executive Editor Carl Redman told Reuters, "I think the point of the editorial was that the Indian American governor of Louisiana should not be worried about people's origins and birthplaces. That's one of the great things about this country."

But the incident lived on when the New Orleans Times-Picayune on Saturday ran a photo of the birth certificate and a long article about the details of his parents' entry into the United States.

The birth certificate shows his name as only "Piyush Jindal" with no middle name. Jindal has long used the first name "Bobby."

Jindal's spokesman confirmed on Saturday the details in the article of his parents' arrival in the United States. They came on green cards secured by Jindal's engineer father, Amar Jindal, based on a 1965 law that allowed people with "exceptional ability in the sciences or arts" to enter the U.S. Jindal's mother Raj got a spouse green card.

Amar Jindal now works for a large engineering firm that has offices in Louisiana and around the country. Raj Jindal, who hold masters degrees in physics and nuclear engineering from Louisiana State University, is director of information technology in the Louisiana Department of Labor.

Bernie Pinsonat, a Baton Rouge political analyst and pollster, said the whole saga could confuse some people.

"I have no idea why he did this (release the certificate) except maybe he thinks he'll get some popularity points nationally," Pinsonat said. "Nobody in Louisiana doubts that he was born in the United States."

(Editing by Greg McCune)


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