This video is very shady. Notice how he's always turned away from the camera or seen at a distance during the pertinent parts? So it's hard to see if his lip movements match the words. It would be so easy to manipulate this and do a voice over pieced together or even by a very good impressionist. I'm not buying it.
First 20 seconds has way too many cuts in it for a professional edit. It keeps cutting away to an anonymous long shot every time he's about to say anything important. I don't trust this.
Of course the video is edited and fake AF. they chopped it up to put sentences together out of context.
What he actually said:
"You know, in terms of my election, I think that what people felt good about was it affirmed the sense that America is still a land of opportunity. I was not born into wealth. I wasn't born into fame. I come from a racial minority. My name is very unusual for the United States. And so I think people saw my election as proof, as testimony, that although we are imperfect, our society has continued to improve; that racial discrimination has been reduced; that educational opportunity for all people is something that is still available. And I also think that people were encouraged that somebody like me who has a background of living overseas, who has Muslims in his family -- you know, that I might be able to help to build bridges with other parts of the world."
That seems edited to me. The cut between "I come from Kenya" and the following line is too glitchy.
Agreed
This video is very shady. Notice how he's always turned away from the camera or seen at a distance during the pertinent parts? So it's hard to see if his lip movements match the words. It would be so easy to manipulate this and do a voice over pieced together or even by a very good impressionist. I'm not buying it.
Where when and what was this from?
I want to believe it wasn't cut and paste but umm...., who was he speaking to?
so then he should NOT have been able to run for President... once again..Trump was right... obozo confirmed it!
True but this video is fake
Says the guy that claims videos exist of jews being executed and thrown in ditches they dug during WW2...
We're all still waiting for that footage btw.
This is garbage, so many edits, no continuity of location on stage.
BS
Not playing for me
Looks like bs. The camera cuts away from him and goes to another angle every time he says he's from Kenya.
But was isn't bs is this booklet from his literary agent:
https://web.archive.org/web/20220127004348/https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2012/05/17/The-Vetting-Barack-Obama-Literary-Agent-1991-Born-in-Kenya-Raised-Indonesia-Hawaii/
I wish we had a copy of his mothers passport.
I saw this video before he became elected. I never trusted it to be real then and I don't believe it to be real now.
First 20 seconds has way too many cuts in it for a professional edit. It keeps cutting away to an anonymous long shot every time he's about to say anything important. I don't trust this.
First part is right, nothing to see! Fake video.
Somebody posted a news article from the time Obama was running for Congress and it stated he was Kenyan in the paper.
Is it block? I can’t see it.
Cat box is blocked on Xfinity.
Obviously fake. Please delete this crap.
This is from a Student Roundtable event in Istanbul.
You can read the full text here. https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/remarks-president-barack-obama-student-roundtable-istanbul
But How can You NOT SEE how fake and edited this is?
You never see his mouth while he's admitting the awful truths.
Why not?
Fake
This is from a Student Roundtable event in Istanbul.
You can read the full text here. https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/remarks-president-barack-obama-student-roundtable-istanbul
Of course the video is edited and fake AF. they chopped it up to put sentences together out of context.
What he actually said:
"You know, in terms of my election, I think that what people felt good about was it affirmed the sense that America is still a land of opportunity. I was not born into wealth. I wasn't born into fame. I come from a racial minority. My name is very unusual for the United States. And so I think people saw my election as proof, as testimony, that although we are imperfect, our society has continued to improve; that racial discrimination has been reduced; that educational opportunity for all people is something that is still available. And I also think that people were encouraged that somebody like me who has a background of living overseas, who has Muslims in his family -- you know, that I might be able to help to build bridges with other parts of the world."