That's also what you're doing in the last paragraph of your post: "I don't know the truth, but I find it interesting that..."
This strikes me as an excuse to avoid looking at the evidence being presented.
Balanced coverage would be reporting the fact that he was born in Hawaii and has the birth certificate to prove it.
Birthers were claiming that the certificate was fake. That was at about the point I stopped paying attention.
This strikes me as an excuse to avoid looking at the evidence being presented.
No, the evidence is the birth certificate. I've looked at it. Saying "I don't know, but I find it interesting..." is offering innuendo in the place of evidence, since you seem to believe the birth certificate is real, which means the "born in Kenya" claim has to be incorrect.
Don't let your minds be killed, but I was wondering if there were any existential risk angles to the coming American election (if there isn't, then I'll simply retreat to raw, enjoyable and empty tribalism).
I can see three (quite tenuous) angles:
But these all seem weak factors. So, less wronger, let me know: are the things I should care about in the election, or can I just lie back and enjoy it as a piece of interesting theatre?