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  • Al Sharpton's anti-Arpaio segment shows White House 'scared' -- WND

    Al Sharpton's anti-Arpaio segment shows White House 'scared'

    WND author says 'legitimacy of Obama's presidency is about to come unglued'

    WND

    5/3/2012

    Excerpt:

    "A segment on Al Sharpton’s MSNBC show deriding the findings of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s investigation of Barack Obama’s presidential eligibility shows the White House fears coming revelations, according to WND senior writer Jerome Corsi.

    Corsi, who has probed Obama’s eligibility for four years, said “it’s obvious that the White House is scared.”

    The segment by Sharpton on his daily “PoliticsNation” show April 27 was an attempt to get out ahead of the news, Corsi said.

    The White House is “front-running the story, putting it out through a surrogate trying to ridicule Arpaio’s investigation, because they know how much damage he is about to do to the president,” he said.

    “The legitimacy of Obama’s presidency is about to come unglued.”

    As WND reported, Arpaio announced March 1 in Phoenix that his volunteer investigative team had concluded probable cause exists that the document released by the White House April 27, 2011, as Obama’s birth certificate is fraudulent.

    Corsi said a follow-up press conference is being planned, likely in early June, that will announce further findings he expects to be explosive.

    “The White House has reason to be concerned,” said Corsi, who recently returned from a trip to Arpaio’s office.

    On his show, Sharpton ridiculed Arpaio for investigating Obama’s eligibility after the White House released a birth certificate and even sold T-shirts and mugs emblazoned with the document.

    “But one year later,” Sharpton said, “some people apparently don’t have better stuff to do.”

    The activist-turned-TV-host played clips of leaders expressing doubt about the White House birth certificate, including Family Research Council President Tony Perkins and Rep. Cliff Stearns, R-Fla."

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    View the complete article, including video, at:

    http://www.wnd.com/2012/05/al-sharpt..._orig=politics
    B. Steadman
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