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Donald Trump On Obama Birth Certificate Release: 'I Am Very Proud Of Myself'

Donald Trump Obama Birth Certificate

CHARLES BABINGTON and HOLLY RAMER   04/28/11 09:04 AM ET   AP

DOVER, N.H. — After weeks of suggesting Barack Obama was born in Africa, Donald Trump hastened to boast that he had forced the Democratic president to release a detailed Hawaii birth certificate disproving that claim, painting an apparent setback as a victory within minutes of arriving in the first-in-the-nation primary state.

The developer and reality TV show host, who is considering a White House run, again showed the difficulty establishment Republicans are having in controlling the early stages of their wide-open nominating contest. He also proved himself a nimble messenger, or spinner.

"Today I am very proud of myself because I have accomplished something that nobody else has been able to accomplish," Trump told reporters Wednesday shortly after his black and red helicopter, emblazoned "TRUMP" on the side, touched down in Portsmouth.

He arrived not long after the White House released the president's long-form birth certificate from Hawaii. He said he was honored "to have played such a big role in hopefully – hopefully – getting rid of this issue. Now, we have to look at it, we have to see, is it real."

Trump said he hoped the birth certificate "checks out beautifully," but he used the opportunity before television cameras to again sharply criticize Obama on several fronts, including Libya policy and gasoline prices. He also raised questions anew about Obama's educational record and how he got into college. But he again offered no proof of anything amiss.

Trump's blistering attacks on Obama, including raising widely debunked rumors that the president was born abroad, have piqued the interest of some Republican voters. He has seen his standing in some polls grow in the months since he first dangled a presidential candidacy before a GOP primary electorate looking for a leader to aggressively challenge the Democratic president.

Many rank-and-file Republicans still dismiss Trump as a non-serious distraction.

But as he easily grabs headlines, other potential candidates are playing a more cautious game, and most don't seem eager to talk about him. They've been distancing themselves from the so-called "birther" claims in recent days, and most weren't eager to weigh in Wednesday.

Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor, sent a brief tweet that said: "Media: admit it, Trump forced the issue. Now, don't let the WH distract you w/the birth crt from what Bernanke says today. Stay focused, eh?" That was a reference to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's news conference.

And former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney said on Twitter: "What President Obama should really be releasing is a jobs plan."

Less than a year before Iowa and New Hampshire Republicans become the first to vote in the race, the GOP field is far from set. There's no true front-runner and no single establishment candidate. That leaves ample room for attention-getting events by less orthodox politicians such as Trump and third-term Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota.

Romney, who lost the nomination in 2008, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich all have taken initial steps toward full-fledged runs but none has emerged as the candidate to beat. Many Republicans expect Bachmann and former Sen. Rick Santorum to make their interest official. They also are waiting to hear from former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman and Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels. The 2008 vice presidential nominee, Palin, and the Iowa caucus winner, Mike Huckabee, have dropped hints they will not run, but Republican insiders say no one is sure.

Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour became the latest Republican to opt against a presidential run this week.

"This is shaping up to be a wacky year," said Scott Reed, who managed Republican nominee Bob Dole's 1996 campaign and had been advising Barbour. It's the most wide-open GOP primary in four decades, he said, and the eventual nominee conceivably could jump in as late as September.

"There is still room for someone to emerge as the conservative alternative to Romney," Reed said.

Most veteran Republicans don't believe that person will be Trump, the thrice-married, much-caricatured developer who has donated heavily to Democrats in past years and switched his stands on key issues such as abortion.

Karl Rove, the top political adviser to President George W. Bush, calls Trump a "joke candidate."

Jennifer Horn, a 2008 Republican congressional nominee from New Hampshire, said in an op-ed column that Trump has flip-flopped on major issues and is not a credible candidate. If Republicans allow him to "hijack the primary process then they deserve exactly what they get," she wrote.

Over the years, Trump has given thousands of dollars to Democratic candidates, including New York Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada.

Trump talked of running for president as a third-party candidate in 2000, and he made a brief splash with a 1988 New Hampshire speech that some took as a preliminary Republican candidacy.

In New Hampshire on Wednesday, Trump breezily dismissed his critics.

"I think I'm quite conservative as a Republican," he told reporters in Portsmouth. In at least two instances, he said, "I'm leading the polls." Forcing Obama "to finally come out and issue a birth certificate can only help," he said.

Trump said he has given campaign money to "many Republicans, many Democrats. And I think there's something nice about that," because it promotes bipartisanship.

As for switching his stand on issues, he said, "My views change. ... I tell people, you have to remain flexible because the world changes."

He also turned the conversation to Obama.

"Nobody even knows what's going on in Libya," Trump said. He said Obama claims to have little control over gasoline prices, but "he does if he gets on the phone or gets off his basketball court or whatever he is doing at the time."

After holding court before reporters, Trump traveled to several other stops, all within a nine-mile radius of the Portsmouth airport.

He spent a few minutes shaking hands at a Portsmouth diner but spent little time in conversation. Passing by a table of older men, he waved and said, "Why aren't you at work?"

"We're retired!" answered the group of former workers at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.

"Don't touch Medicare, right?" Trump said, moving on without waiting for an answer.

Joe Lovell, of Somersworth, said seeing Trump arrive by limo was a surprise in this state that values close contact with presidential hopefuls.

Asked what he thought of Trump, he said, "Nice hair."

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DOVER, N.H. — After weeks of suggesting Barack Obama was born in Africa, Donald Trump hastened to boast that he had forced the Democratic president to release a detailed Hawaii birth certificate...
DOVER, N.H. — After weeks of suggesting Barack Obama was born in Africa, Donald Trump hastened to boast that he had forced the Democratic president to release a detailed Hawaii birth certificate...
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01:29 AM on 04/30/2011
I just wanted to say that This is ridiculous.... who does Trump think he is.. did anyone every ask any other president the american birth right before... this is just non-sense.. they continue to sit here and blame Obama..for what I dont know .. its not like he was the one that made the US what it is today.. please place the blame where it belongs to BUSH! he was the one who did this to us Americans... I cant stand the racism that this president has gone through.. If he was white none of this would be going on... look at history.... come on.... who are the ones who continue to corrupt this world.... ??? I dont even need to say... but all Trump , Bush and all the Repluicans need to do is show thier true colors and just put that white hood on.. cus that is the message that is being sent to all!!!.... get over it ... its 2011 race shouldnt even be a factor anymore... just cause your white doesnt mean your superior to all others...
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jrl503
11:12 AM on 05/01/2011
Yes, they ask McCain to prove he was eligible and had Senate hearings. Bush also confirms he had to present his BC. Both political sides share part and parcel for the mess we are in. It is time to stop with the blame game and for both sides to come together, roll up their sleeves and dome up with a plan to get up out of this mess. I was against the prescription drug plan that Bush created because it was another massive entitlement plan placed on the backs of the taxpayer that we couldn't afford. If we all don't give up something now, we may all lose everything in the near future. Keep my Medicare...I can afford my health insurance.
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LarrBerr
04:13 AM on 05/07/2011
Bush had to present his birth certificate to the proper investigators in order to run, not to the general public. Every presidential candidate has to do that in order to run. Obama did too. The difference is the teabaggers said 'I don't believe them, I need to see it for myself'. Show me the website that bush had to present his BC. Show me where trump, or anyone said "Now, we have to look at it, we have to see, is it real." about bush's BC.
06:53 PM on 04/29/2011
If after all this, Donald thinks that his course of action is something to be proud of, there isn't any hope that he gets it. Sometimes I think, he's doing all of this with a wink and a smile. It's like he figures that what could go wrong, no one really takes what I say as being serious and remember to watch my show. The problem is in our society today, too many crazies have a means to spread their ignorance and hate. Someone needs to make Trump remember that all actions have consequences.
04:40 PM on 04/29/2011
I Swear, the only thing lacking in Trumps rage and speeches is his white hood and robe.
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gjwarnock
Of, For, By, We The People!
10:49 AM on 04/29/2011
Hope he doesn't break his arm patting himself on the back!
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ORAXX
Free lance philisopher and unicorn rancher.
09:42 AM on 04/29/2011
I'm pretty sure that anyone who's ever watched the news know's 'The Donald' is very proud of himself and always has been.
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Raccoon1
These are the times that try men's souls........
09:40 AM on 04/29/2011
"I'm very proud of myself."

That's one.
ParadoxHarbinger
shoulder high in crap, water wings are flat
09:26 AM on 04/29/2011
since you are apparently incapable of doing so, i suppose the united states will have to be ashamed for you.

keep it classy trump.
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RED BONE
NDN to the Bone
09:01 AM on 04/29/2011
He sounds like a little kid "I am proud of myself I pee peed all by myself, except it all went on the floor." Grow up trump.
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WOMD
I'm a nice guy.....
08:24 AM on 04/29/2011
Did Mitt Romney finally find his BC??
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dmsdzinr
Progression wit a twist of sarcasm.
07:36 AM on 04/29/2011
I bet that you are proud of yourself Donald, but then again, the whole world revolves around YOU , at least in YOUR mind.
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RED BONE
NDN to the Bone
09:01 AM on 04/29/2011
trump is a legend in his own mind.
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Jim Pasterczyk
Banned!
04:37 AM on 04/29/2011
And pride is still a cardinal sin.
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Anonani
A woman of substance
04:23 AM on 04/29/2011
Now we know that his ego is getting a constant feeding and he is too full of himself to even recognize what a caricature he will go down in history as being.
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04:00 AM on 04/29/2011
Yes Mr. Trump, you are very proud of yourself. This is nothing new. However, it is now time to put up or shut up, as they say. You stated you would release your financial records if the President released his birth certificate. Time to lay your cards on the table or just simply walk away.

Am I the only person that remembers that challenge from Mr. I Am The Center of The Universe?
03:15 AM on 04/29/2011
Carnival barker...lol
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Ian Faus
02:26 AM on 04/29/2011
Man in a Toupe is "proud of himself" ! What is this world coming to ?