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Some Pushback on the Birther Facebook Campaign

Republican National Committee spokeswoman Gail Gitcho quickly poured cold water on birther lawyer Orly Taitz’s brag that Michael Steele had accepted her friend

Jul 31, 2020
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Republican National Committee spokeswoman Gail Gitcho quickly poured cold water on birther lawyer Orly Taitz’s bragthat Michael Steele had accepted her friend request on Facebook.
“This is silly,” said Gitcho in an email to TWI. “The Chairman has thousands of Facebook friends – obviously he is not going to agree with the agendas of all of them.”
Politico rounds up a few more reactionsfrom Taitz’s new “friends,” and Ben Smith has more on how deeply irritatingthis is becoming to Republicans.
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