Chuck Norris On Birthers: "I Agree With CNN's Lou Dobbs"
In a column Tuesday, actor and conservative political figure Chuck Norris argued that President Obama should release his birth certificate. Norris sai...
In a column Tuesday, actor and conservative political figure Chuck Norris argued that President Obama should release his birth certificate. Norris sai...
John Wellington Ennis | Posted 09.03.2009 | Comedy
The official embossed seal proves that this paper has been embossed with a seal that is official. This has all the trappings of something you would see on the Internet.
Ron Galloway | Posted 09.03.2009 | Media
Lou Dobbs went way out of his way to make sure that he presented both sides of the story. He didn't have to (or want to), but his professional code insisted he should.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 09.03.2009 | Media
A television advertisement attacking CNN host Lou Dobbs for promoting the "birther" conspiracy theory will not be airing during Dobbs's show -- or on ...
Andy Borowitz | Posted 08.03.2009 | Comedy
"Either produce a birth certificate, or subject yourself to the continuing rumors that you suckled at a wild canine's teat," Mr. Dobbs said.
David Wild | Posted 09.03.2009 | Media
I'm no Birther, so I thought that maybe I could try to talk a little sense to Mister Lou Dobbs in the only way that I know how: with a goofy but totally grooving playlist here on Huffington Post.
Yvonne R. Davis | Posted 09.03.2009 | Politics
The problem with discussing "issues of race," is that it dummies down the issue of racism to an individual level, when the real problem is at the macro level.
Huffington Post | Posted 09.03.2009 | Media
Media Matters has released its ad targeting Lou Dobbs over his promotion of the "birthers" movement. The ad is set to appear on CNN during Dobbs' pro...
August J. Pollak | Posted 09.03.2009 | Comedy
A week of very serious issues.
AP | Posted 09.02.2009 | Media
AP -- He's become a publicity nightmare for CNN, embarrassed his boss and hosted a show that seemed to contradict the network's "no bias" brand. And ...
Arianna Huffington | Posted 09.01.2009 | Home
This week, the House unanimously approved a resolution recognizing that Barack Obama was born in Hawaii. You'd hope that would signal an end to the birther virus infecting the GOP -- but just a day later Roy Blunt, the former Minority Whip and current Senate candidate, called Obama's place of birth "a legitimate question." It's time for these folks to put up or shut up. Show me a Kenyan birth certificate, Lou Dobbs, or zip it. Also this week, the NFL reinstated dog-killing quarterback Michael Vick, leaving sports fans to ponder which team might sign him. Probably best to avoid those with an animal mascot. The Saints wouldn't be a good fit either. He should stick with a team like the Giants or Steelers or Vikings. Why go looking for trouble?
Joseph Lowndes | Posted 09.01.2009 | Politics
Birthright can an effective articulation of resistance to Obama precisely because it joins an unspoken racial claim about national belonging to the Constitutional requirement of natural born citizenship for the office.
Huffington Post | Lila Shapiro | Posted 08.31.2009 | Comedy
Tonight on HBO, Bill Maher took on the "birther" movement because, in his words, "In America, you know what, if you don't immediately kill errant bull...
Huffington Post | Lila Shapiro | Posted 08.31.2009 | Media
It looks like CNN president John Klein's laissez faire attitude about Lou Dobbs "birther" obsession is about to be tested. Yesterday we noted that CN...
Howie Klein | Posted 08.31.2009 | Media
The top online civil rights group Color of Change urged its 600,000-plus members to petition companies who advertise on Glenn Beck's radio and television shows.
Tina Dupuy | Posted 08.31.2009 | Politics
Birthers don't want proof of what they don't believe. They want to hold onto doubt regardless of evidence.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 08.30.2009 | Media
Backing the "Birthers" may be a good way to gain notoriety and attract criticism, but it's proving to be ratings poison for Lou Dobbs. The New York O...
Ryan J. Davis | Posted 08.30.2009 | Media
For years, Dobbs has used his program to spread misinformation and paranoia. CNN needs to move quickly and remove Dobbs from their lineup to prevent further embarrassment. It's been a long time coming.
Michael Wolff | Posted 08.30.2009 | Media
Does Lou Dobbs feel sheepish about finding himself the troglodyte of American broadcasting? He has broken through to the sweetest spot in the media business.
Bill Mann | Posted 08.30.2009 | Media
When CNN's Big Lou Dobbs recently went off the deep end, did he also drain the press (as well as the swimming) pool?
John Milewski | Posted 08.30.2009 | Media
Do we really need to be respectful of the views of the scarily unhinged, tragically misinformed, or strategically dishonest?
John McNamara | Posted 08.30.2009 | Comedy
Lou Dobbs, you're a journalist and you believe there's something not quite right about the whole Obama birth certificate thing. Go with your gut on this one, arrange a trip to Hawaii, expose the web of lies.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 08.30.2009 | Media
Lou Dobbs, whose flaxen locks change color and hue depending on how terrified he is that day of the coming Mexican reconquista, is all about the birthers now. And everyone is yelling at him. Who's yelling at him today? Chris Wallace and Don Imus, for starters!
Richard Laermer | Posted 08.30.2009 | Media
Today is not a wasteland of slow news. The Government is having its most thorough health care discussion ever, the climate is doing all sorts of strange things, and Vick is once again a free man.
Huffington Post | Alex Leo | Posted 08.30.2009 | Comedy
Jon Stewart went after Obama's craziest detractors last night in a new segment called "So You Think You Can Douche." He began with Sean Hannity who sa...
The Huffington Post | Rachel Weiner | Posted 09.03.2009 | Politics