A birther is a person who gives birth, or a pejorative term for a person who believes that Barack Obama is not a natural-born citizen of the United States and is therefore ineligible for presidency.
A birther is a person who believes in or promotes conspiracy theories that question the birthplace or citizenship of a political figure, particularly the former President Barack Obama. They falsely claim that he was not born in the United States and therefore ineligible to be President. These conspiracy theories have been widely debunked.
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A person that questions whether President Obama was born a US citizen.
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A "birther" is someone who believes that President Obama was not actually born in the United States and, therefore, is ineligible to be President.
Never, since the president is in fact a U.S. citizen, and the Supreme Court has turned away "Birther" cases on a number of occasions. There is an internet myth that Justice Scalia is going to rule on this issue any day now, but the myth has been circulating since 2008 and Justice Scalia, along with the other justices on the court, does not have any interest in Birther claims, all of which have long since been refuted.
No, oddly enough, he's not. He is a long time Republican except for the brief time he was in Perot's party.
"Army birther" is not a commonly used term, but it could potentially refer to someone who questions the legitimacy of someone's enlistment or service in the army based on their birth or citizenship status. This term could be used to describe individuals who raise doubts or challenges regarding another person's eligibility to serve in the army due to their place of birth or nationality. However, without further context, it is difficult to provide a more specific definition.
Ms. Burges is a creationist, a birther and a denier of climate change. So ... SPOILER ALERT: She don't like gay people.
No. Although there have been dozens of suits filed claiming Obama is not a natural born citizen, the President's legal team has handled the situation for him. So far, all cases have been dismissed for lack of standing and failure to state a plausible claim. Many of the judges have openly labeled the birther suits frivolous.
You may be referring to Sarah Obama, who is not really the president's biologically grandmother, but was sometimes called "Granny Sarah" in Barack's family. The president's actual paternal grandmother is Habiba Akumu Obama. The reason many people ask about Sarah, however, has to do with a Birther myth that she said Barack was born in Kenya. She did not say that. The link that refutes this myth is enclosed.