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CPAC rejects panel on whether President Obama is ‘a native-born U.S. citizen.’

In July, a DailyKos/Research2000 poll found that 58 percent of Republicans sympathized with the far-right birthers who question whether President Obama was born in the United States. But in a sign that the conspiracy theorists are beginning to be marginalized, the LA Times’ Peter Wallsten reports that organizers of next year’s Conservative Political Action Conference have rejected a proposal for a birther panel:

In one symbolic development, organizers of next year’s Conservative Political Action Conference — the country’s biggest annual meeting of activists on the right — said last week that they had rejected a request to schedule a panel on whether Obama was a native-born U.S. citizen.

“It would fill a room,” said event director Lisa De Pasquale. “But so would a two-headed monkey. There really are so many more important issues, and it’s only a three-day conference.”

CPAC officials said WorldNetDaily’s Farah asked the group to hold the panel.

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Birtherism was on display at CPAC earlier this year, where the audience roared with applause when Accuracy In Media’s Cliff Kincaid suggested that Obama was not born in America. (HT: Ben Smith)