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Obama blames online misinformation campaign for creating myth that he is Muslim | US President Barack Obama has reportedly dismissed a recent poll showing that a third of Americans do not know
whether he is a Christian, and blamed an online campaign of misinformation by his conservative enemies for perpetuating the myth that he is a Muslim. “I can’t
spend all of my time with my birth certificate plastered on my forehead. The facts
are the facts. We went through some of this during the campaign. There is a mechanism,
a network of misinformation that in a new media era can get churned out there
constantly,” Politico quoted a visibly annoyed Obama, as saying. “I will always
put my money on the American people, and I’m not going to be worried too much
about what rumours are floating around there,” he added. Talking about the allegations
of Glenn Beck, a controversial TV and radio talk show host, who called him a "racist"
in a rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington on Sunday, he said: “It’s not
surprising that someone like Mr. Beck is able to stir up a certain portion of
the American people. … That’s been true throughout our history,” A stunning 18
percent of Americans identify Obama as Muslim, according to a Pew poll released
earlier this month. Only a third identified Obama, who speaks passionately about
his faith in his autobiography, as Christian. Obama also insisted that he still
supports a proposed mosque and community center to be built near Ground Zero and
denied reports that he tried to back away from backing the controversial project. |
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