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Maddow Calls Out Trump For Embracing Conspiracy Site

Last night, Rachel Maddow called out Donald Trump for touting the “amazing honor to be named man of the year(link is external)” by the far-right conspiracy theory site WorldNetDaily(link is external). She noted that while Trump has gone silent about his discredited birther conspiracy theory, which he raised when floating the idea of a campaign against President Obama in 2012, he is proud to stand with WorldNetDaily, which is “the headquarters for the Obama birth certificate conspiracy theory.”

She also mentioned(link is external) our report on Trump’s planned appearance at an event honoring Joseph Farah(link is external), the site’s founder and a fellow birther.

“That belief of [Trump’s], his association with the whole birther conspiracy theory movement, that was crazy to the point of journalists laughing in his face about it in 2011,” Maddow said(link is external). “Now, though, he is the prohibitive frontrunner to be the Republican presidential candidate this year, even though noting about him has changed.”

Maddow mentioned one of our favorite conspiracy theories (link is external) from WorldNetDaily’s top reporter Jerome Corsi: that Obama is in an Islamic gay marriage to his Pakistani college roommate(link is external).

Corsi has also reported that Obama may have killed his former gay lovers(link is external) and wears a ring containing the Muslim statement of faith(link is external). After it turned out that Corsi mistook a series of loops on the ring for the Shahada(link is external), the Islamic declaration of faith, he insisted that the White House must have “tried to alter the ring(link is external).”

WorldNetDaily’s unhinged hatred of Obama doesn’t just include wild birther claims.

The site has suggested that Obama is “ Ctrl+Click or tap to follow the link">the biblical Lord of the Flies(link is external)” and “possessed by a demonic entity(link is external),” as evidenced by his “long history of attracting flies(link is external).” The site was also very alarmed by a “demon” that Obama encountered(link is external) during a recent trip to Kenya.

WorldNetDaily is also in the prediction business. The site consulted with a biblical “researcher” before the 2012 election to learn how “hidden texts in the Holy Bible indicate Mitt Romney will be America’s next president(link is external)”; insisted that a biblical formula revealed(link is external) that September 13, 2015, would be a day of “disaster(link is external)”; envisioned “a pilgrimage by millions of Americans(link is external)” out of the country as a result of the Supreme Court’s marriage equality ruling; predicted that Obama would personally meet and negotiate with Osama bin Laden(link is external); warned that Obama is setting the stage for mass imprisonments(link is external)food shortages(link is external)concentration camps(link is external) and the next Holocaust(link is external); and wondered if the president would build the Death Star(link is external).

Trump has also lavished praise on fringe conspiracy theorist Alex Jones(link is external), who, like WorldNetDaily(link is external), believes that there is a concerted effort to turn kids gay through the food supply(link is external).