birther
English
Alternative forms
- Birther
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈbɝθɚ/
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Noun
birther (plural birthers)
- (rare) One who gives birth.
- (slang, derogatory, US politics) A believer in the conspiracy theory that Barack Obama, 44th president of the United States (2009–2017), is not a natural-born US citizen, and was therefore ineligible for the presidency under the United States Constitution (Article II, Section 1).
- 2008 December 8, Jay Bookman, “Shut up about the birth certificate”, in Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
- I confess I do have some sympathy for the "birthers," though. As an outsider, it's hard to distinguish between the zany arguments that get official approval by the conservative establishment --- things like Bill Ayers, Michelle Obama's infamous "whitey" tape, the claim that Obama is a closet Marxist --- and those arguments that are considered beyond the pale.
- 2010 September 29, Mark Benjamin, “What Islamophobia really threatens”, in Salon:
- Earlier this month, columnist and birther Frank Gaffney, Rep. Pete Hoekstra, R-Mich., the ranking Republican on the Intelligence Committee, and others held a news conference on Capitol Hill to release a report on Muslim religious law entitled "Shariah: The Threat to America."
- (slang, derogatory, US politics) More generally, anyone who questions the eligibility of a candidate for office based on their citizenship status.
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one who gives birth
(slang, derogatory, US politics) A believer in the conspiracy theory that Barack Obama, 44th president of the United States (2009-2017), was not born in that country, and therefore ineligible for presidency due to national law
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Verb
birther (third-person singular simple present birthers, present participle birthering, simple past and past participle birthered)
- (slang, derogatory, US politics) To question the eligibility of a candidate for office or the location of one's birth.
See also
Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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