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The false rumors about Obama's heritage surfaced. "I'm not one who questions the president's birth certificate and the existence of his birth certificate," said former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty. "But when you listen to his policies, don't you at least wonder what planet he's from?" Laughter and applause followed that. And after Idaho Rep. Raul Labrador's quip that he "was fortunate enough to be an American citizen by birth, and I have the birth certificate to prove it." The most pointed attacks came from sharp-tongued commentators, as is usually the case. Andrew Breitbart, an activist who runs a conservative media company, assailed people from liberal groups such as ACORN, Code Pink and unions. "Hate-filled, racist sheep," he called them. "These people I've confronted are monsters," he said. Pundit Ann Coulter talked about Obama using Democrats' poor fortunes in November's congressional elections. "The way things are going, Obama may want to look into becoming the president of Egypt. Nobody would complain about him being a Muslim then," she said to cheers. Obama was born in Hawaii and is a Christian.
Like previous years, insults dotted Coulter's speech. "In honor of the new spirit of civility, I thought I would point out that under mean, divisive George Bush a nuclear sub was named after Jimmy Carter," she said sarcastically
-- and then proceed to bash the former Democratic president. She lumped Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano in with "overbearing, out-of-touch despots." Asked about her least favorite Democrat, she said: "That's like asking my least favorite disease. ... Cancer." In the end, modern politics is predictable -- two parties, drawing distinctions, each saying it's better because the alternative is worse. If this weekend showed anything, it was that the 2012 presidential campaign has begun
-- no better than usual, but perhaps no worse, either. ___ Online: Conservatives' convention site:
http://www.conservative.org/cpac/
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