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CNN's Ed Henry Asks Jay Carney Birther Questions 1 Day After CNN Broadcasts 'Definitive Investigation'

First Posted: 04/26/11 07:28 PM ET Updated: 06/26/11 06:12 AM ET

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On Monday, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney had to address the mind-numbing birther issue, because Franklin Graham had spit some birther nonsense on ABC's This Week program the day before. Said Carney, "I would just say I think it’s unfortunate that a religious leader would choose Easter Sunday to make preposterous charges. And I’ll leave it at that."

But you know who couldn't leave it at that? CNN's terminally exhausting White House Correspondent Ed Henry, who decided that he would bring up the issue again at Tuesday's White House Press Briefing. What makes Henry's pursuit of this matter so demented, however, is that Monday night, his own network broadcast Anderson Cooper's "definitive investigation" of the birther myth, in which the former director of the Hawaii Department of Health Dr. Chiyome Fukino stated unequivocally that Obama was "absolutely born here in the state of Hawaii." And then Cooper spent the rest of his time beating up on Donald Trump for being an idiot about it.

At the briefing, Ed Henry asked Carney about the matter in such a way that you couldn't really get a feel for whether he found his own network's "definitive" reporting to be all that credible. He sure went out of his way to stick up for Donald Trump (because he is just so shiny!):

HENRY: Jay, my colleague, Gary Tuchman, just went to Hawaii and established again that there’s evidence suggesting that the President, in fact, was born in the United States. But as you know, Donald Trump persists, other critics, and last night Trump was on CNN saying that he’s been told the birth certificate is missing, that it’s either not there or has been taking out -- taken out somehow, and this is a problem for the President. When the White House hears this continued claim, what does it say?

CARNEY: Well, Ed, I would say that we have a lot of problems confronting us. I think CNN recently did a highly credible piece on an established fact, which is that the President was born in the United States of America, and this was a settled issue. It is unfortunate that for whatever reason that instead of focusing on our economy, on our continued joblessness in this country, on the need to reduce our deficits and get our fiscal house in order, on the need for a clean energy -- for an energy policy and for investments in clean energy technology, on the need for an education reform strategy that positions our children for the 21st century, on the challenges that face us internationally, that this is the subject of -- that gets any kind of serious attention. I’ll leave it at that.

HENRY: Last question on that, though. As part of that CNN story you mentioned we noted that there is a certificate of live birth, which is considered in the state of Hawaii settled that he was born in the United States, period. However, Trump and others keep saying that that’s not the actual birth certificate, and as you know, Hawaii Department of Health says that you can request a birth certificate; you put in a Freedom of Information request, and within a few weeks you’ll get a copy out of the vault. Why doesn’t the President do that? Is it because you believe it’s a distraction from these other issues? Is it because he just thinks they’ll keep moving the goal post? Why?

CARNEY: Well, what do you think, Ed?

This is where Carney shows his inexperience. A more seasoned White House Press Secretary would never have posed this question to Ed Henry.

HENRY: You’re the President’s press secretary.

CARNEY: Do you think they might keep moving the goal post?

HENRY: You’re the President’s press secretary. I’m asking you what you think.

Keep in mind that yesterday, Carney called the birther issue "preposterous." Someone really dropped the ball on letting Ed Henry know what that word means, since it squarely defines what Carney "thinks" about the matter. Charitably, Carney filled in the blanks.

CARNEY: It is a distraction, obviously. This is a settled issue. The birth certificate that the campaign put up online has been available for everyone to see around the globe. It’s the same birth certificate you get to get a driver’s license. Anybody who was born in Hawaii who asks for their birth certificate gets the same thing that the campaign and the White House has provided to the press.

The really sad thing is that earlier today, Alex Pareene, noting that CNN was traditionally the network "so addicted to the appearance of 'balance' that it once presented a point-counterpoint on the Confederacy," took stock of its work on Donald Trump's birther claims and declared: "I am still proud of CNN, for finally finding some backbone and having the bravery to state that Donald Trump is a buffoon, without also noting, for balance, that some people think Donald Trump is not a buffoon." I imagine Pareene is now pretty disappointed!

CNN will continue its "definitive investigation" of the birther issue tonight. Ed Henry should maybe tune in!

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On Monday, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney had to address the mind-numbing birther issue, because Franklin Graham had spit some birther nonsense on ABC's This Week program the day before. Said ...
On Monday, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney had to address the mind-numbing birther issue, because Franklin Graham had spit some birther nonsense on ABC's This Week program the day before. Said ...
 
 
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tcny
Fixing a hole where the rain gets in...
01:28 PM on 04/28/2011
FIRE ED HENRY!
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cobraxus
Defend The Innocent_Protect The Weak
12:59 PM on 04/28/2011
Ed Henry is applying for a job at Fox News.
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SaucyD
Can you hear me now!
09:43 AM on 04/28/2011
Clearly Ed Henry is looking for his 15 minutes of fame. His journalistic style is completely irresponsible.
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Rangergirl
Needs of many outweigh needs of few or one
09:19 AM on 04/28/2011
The media is also to blame for the dragging on of the birth certificate issue..... Shame on them. Tabloid journalism.. Where are the real journalists in this Country???? We have none.
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FREEMORE
08:43 AM on 04/28/2011
He left the briefing very quickly after those questions.
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03:39 AM on 04/28/2011
Why am I NOT surprised that it was ED Henry who asked this dumb question.. This is the same person the President has to publicly embarrass when he tried to politically interject the President's daughter into a question.
02:05 AM on 04/28/2011
Ed Henry is what John Stewart called Trump....a f*ckwad
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Steelsil
Warren/Grayson 2016! Yes We Can!
02:00 AM on 04/28/2011
Ed Henry noticed the big raise Juan Williams got when he sold out to Faux Noise.  Ka-Ching!
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lindaj3884
01:03 AM on 04/28/2011
Sometimes Ed Henry just gets it wrong. I wonder who does his homework for him. Maybe Anderson Cooper should take him to the woodshed. Bad move Ed.
12:26 AM on 04/28/2011
Never trust anyone with two first names.
02:13 AM on 04/28/2011
Paul Ryan
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kiki1966
09:35 PM on 04/27/2011
I'm frustrated that I can't find the bagger who kept harping on Executive Order blah-de-blah because I found plenty of links that clearly debunk it:

Executive Order 13489 was signed by President Barack Obama on January 21, 2009, his first day in office; that much is true. However, it applies to presidential work product, not personal records of presidents.
09:24 PM on 04/27/2011
Ed Henry has no credibility and has no business to cover the White House. Or anything?

On the whole, CNN is sliding into oblivion. Anderson Cooper should move somewhere more worthy of his efforts.
Layman23
Do we want to live in the past?
08:04 PM on 04/27/2011
Ed Henry is an idiot. I have seen him ask lame questions before as well. Cant believe CNN still has him.
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03:40 AM on 04/28/2011
This is the guy who gave FOX a front row seat for these briefing...
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Wallysmom
"I'm taking on stupid wherever it exists"
06:59 PM on 04/27/2011
Let this be a warning to all mothers. Take a snap shot of the head crowning when giving birth while standing by an American flag holding a copy of the day's newspaper (with headline clearly visible), gather signatures from everyone in the room including the orderly that changes the dressing on your babies umbilical cord, gather the placenta in a plastic bag and get it notarized (raised stamp preferred) and one minute after birth call in a Supreme Court justice, priest, rabbi, evangelical preacher, right wing talk show host and some rich, white Republican you know so he can verify that you weren't lying.
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LuLou Murder
Don't blame God, it's not Her fault.
06:57 PM on 04/27/2011
CNN should have their White House press credentials pulled for a month for that stunt. It's time to put the Birther Treason to rest forever.