Two Interviews of Sarah Obama (Barack's Kenyan Paternal Grandmother) claiming Barack Obama was born in Kenya. The first interview was done from her home in Kenya after the third and final president...
Two Interviews of Sarah Obama (Barack's Kenyan Paternal Grandmother) claiming Barack Obama was born in Kenya. The first interview was done from her home in Kenya after the third and final presidential debate. In this clip Bishop McRae questions Sarah Obama about her grandsons supposed birth in Kenya. Ms. Obama replies that he was indeed born in Kenya and that she was present at the birth. Ms. Obama's grandson who is translating Bishop McRae's questions vehmently disagrees with Sarah. Ms. Obama insists throughout the interview he was born in Kenya despite her grandson's protest. The second interview was done for a profile piece on Barack Obama. Sarah Obama's statements contradict the vital records produced by the Obama campaign to prove his eligibility for the Presidency.
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