Monday, November 21, 2011

Another [Wacko] PolitiFact Detractor on YouTube

Someone named “TheDrRJP” recently published this detailed youtube video about a “conspiracy” involving the fact-checkers (PolitiFact, FactCheck.org, Snopes, etc.) who are deceiving the public that Obama’s birth certificate is real. I’ve always maintained that there’s a very fine line between intelligence and insanity; and here’s but one more great example of what really smart crazy people are capable of.



“TheDrRJP” starts with a self-congratulatory spin describing his youtube creation, not quite "clear concise and clever," but more like "crazy, cracked and cuckoo" or what someone might call self-stultification with downright arrogant aplomb:
Clear, concise, and clever, "It's the conspiracy, Stupid!" takes you behind the scenes of the greatest birth certificate fraud in history and exposes the four groups who collaborated in hiding Obama's real birth certificate passing off a fake one instead to deceive and defraud the American public. The whole point of calling it a "wacky conspiracy theory" is to prevent people from finding out what's really going on. It is no different than the guilty saying they are innocent. For the first time anywhere, here are the facts and evidence gathered during my two year investigation that clearly explains the rationale for doing it, the propaganda they used to pull it off, and the campaign they have mounted to discredit conservatives.
He doesn’t really come out and say he’s a “can’t stop disbelieving” birther, I think because he knows it might turn some people off. You don’t know until you get about half way through that he believes that Obama is a “Kenyan born Muslim” etc., etc. He tries to use something he calls the “Liars Paradox” to prove that PolitiFact (mostly) is covering up Obama’s true identity, that is, they combine a provably false statement with a true statement that they want to be perceived as false by connecting it with the false statement by the conjunctive “and.” In one of the cases, however, he showed two separate rulings and claimed they were connected by an “and.” In another case it appears he took a PolitiFact side article and claimed it was an “unsourced” ruling.

He has other videos with “evidence” that Obama’s birth certificate (short or long-form) is a “fraud.” All I can say is, I bet he makes Orly Taitz proud.

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