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Fox News' birther military analyst

September 01, 2010 10:11 am ET by Matt Gertz

In an affidavit reported last night by birther site WorldNetDaily, Thomas McInerney, a retired lieutenant general who now serves as a Fox News military analyst, says that he believes there are "widespread and legitimate concerns that the President is constitutionally ineligible to hold office," and expresses support for an Army officer who is currently awaiting a court-martial for refusing to obey orders from his commanding officers "until the president produces his original birth certificate."

McInerney has been interviewed on Fox News at least four times in the last year, most recently on the August 29 edition of Fox News' America's News HQ. During that time, he has appeared in taped reports on five editions of Fox News' premiere "news" program, Special Report.* He has also written occasional columns for FoxNews.com's Fox Forum. Between January 1, 2002, and May 13, 2008, McInerney made 144 Fox News appearances.

McInerney submitted his affidavit in support of a request for discovery from attorneys for Lieutenant Colonel Terrence Lakin seeking Obama's "birth records." On August 5, the Associated Press reported that Lakin had been "charged with disobeying orders after failing to show up for duty in Afghanistan and questioning whether President Barack Obama has the right to order him there."

McInerney writes that if Obama is constitutionally ineligible, "that creates a break in the chain of command of such magnitude that its significance can scarcely be imagined." Citing the importance of a "unified chain of command" in his own experience commanding nuclear-equipped forces, the Fox analyst claims that "[t]oday, because of the widespread and legitimate concerns that the President is constitutionally ineligible to hold office, I fear what would happen should such a crisis occur today."

McInerney goes on to praise Lakin, writing that he "has acted exactly as proper training dictates. That training mandates that he determine in his own conscience that an order is legal before obeying it." He also credits Lakin for "demonstrating the courage of his convictions and his bravery" by "invit[ing]" a court martial.

The Fox News military analyst concludes:

For the foregoing reasons, it is my opinion that LTC Lakin's request for discovery relating to the President's birth record in Hawaii is absolutely essential to determining not merely his guilt or innocence but to reassuring all military personnel once and for all for this President whether his service as Commander in Chief is Constitutionally proper. He is the one single person in the Chain of Command that the Constitution demands proof of natural born citizenship. This determination is fundamental to our Republic, where civilian control over the military is the rule. According to the Constitution, the Commander is Chief must now, in the face of serious -- and widely-held -- concerns that he is ineligible, either voluntarily establish his eligibility by authorizing release of his birth records or this court must authorize their discovery. The invasion of his privacy is utterly trivial compared to the issues at stake here. Our military MUST have confidence their Commander in Chief lawfully holds his office and absent which confidence grievous consequences may ensue.

Of course, President Obama has released his birth certificate, which shows that he was born in Hawaii and is constitutionally eligible to be president. Does Fox News really want to keep someone so detached from reality that they doubt Obama's eligibility on their payroll? Is he really the one they want serving as their military analyst?

If so, that tells us even more about Fox News than we just learned about Thomas McInerney.

* In the past year, McInerney has been interviewed on:

  • The August 29 edition of America's News HQ.
  • The March 31 edition of Glenn Beck.
  • The November 29, 2009, edition of America's News HQ.
  • The October 25, 2009, edition of America's News HQ.

McInerney has appeared in taped packages for the August 4, June 25, June 23, May 27, and December 17 editions of Special Report.

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    • Author by nerzog (September 01, 2010 10:13 am ET)
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      Well, I guess you don't necessarily have to be smart to be a general.
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      • Author by txthinker (September 01, 2010 10:44 am ET)
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        Or to work for Faux News.
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      • Author by rtejon (September 01, 2010 1:22 pm ET)
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        You have to drink and play golf with the right people. My uncle might have made general if he'd done that, but he was more interested in going home to family after work.
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    • Author by Mr. Katanga (September 01, 2010 10:25 am ET)
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      or have a firm grasp on reality
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    • Author by princeofwheels (September 01, 2010 10:41 am ET)
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      Hey McInerney,

      If this Armu officer has decided to disobey orders, he will get a court-martial. If found guilty, he must be man enough to accept the personal responsibility of disobeying the Commander-in-Chief.

      And Mr. McInerney, civilian-at-large, if you really believethat the CIC is not an American, you should have the b@lls to give up your military pension. Show us your Profile in Courage don't just rant about it.

      P.S. Still mad about never making it to General?
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      • Author by mattcable250650 (September 01, 2010 11:19 am ET)
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        Heh! A buddy of mine and I ragged on another buddy of ours back in college. We said "John, it's always the Colonels!!!" Whenever there was a military coup, it was always the guys who fell short of the very top ranks, who failed to make it to the top level of the chain of command. These guys were annoyed that they couldn't make it to the top while seeing other people they didn't respect making it.
        Yup, Mike & I said it as a joke, but that was true then and has been more or less true ever since. Lieutenant General (O9, equivalnt to a Vice-Admiral) is just short of the very top rank (O10, General or Admiral) but I dunno, I suspect the same phenomenon applies.
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    • Author by Nasty Liberal (September 01, 2010 10:45 am ET)
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      McInerney goes on to praise Lakin, writing that he "has acted exactly as proper training dictates. That training mandates that he determine in his own conscience that an order is legal before obeying it." He also credits Lakin for "demonstrating the courage of his convictions and his bravery" by "invit[ing]" a court martial.


      Wow, I guess the training was inadequate for everyone else serving in the military!

      Once again, the real Vietnam Syndrome on display, as with cretinous Colonels Oliver Cromwell er I mean North and Ralph Peters, and Lieutenant William Calley; the confusion, dismay, and mistrust generated from the horrific misadventure in Southeast Asia has caused a significant deficit in the upper ranks of our armed forces which I fear is causing an irretrievable downward spiral.
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      • Author by princeofwheels (September 01, 2010 10:48 am ET)
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        Has anyone asked Mr. McInerney directly if he thinks the President is not a citizen? About time he takes a stand? Or as stated above...PENSION.
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    • Author by LittleFuzzy (September 01, 2010 10:57 am ET)
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      Does he worry that his precious bodily fluids are being corrupted?
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    • Author by clearstate (September 01, 2010 11:03 am ET)
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      I have never seen Mr. McInerney's birth certificate or anyone at Fox's certificate either. Someone should look into this.
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    • Author by Old55 (September 01, 2010 11:04 am ET)
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      The issue of whether Obama is ineligible to be the President is certainly not "widely-held", as this general says. In fact, it's a tiny, but certainly vocal, minority that believe this.
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      • Author by bilbo_dies (September 02, 2010 7:52 am ET)
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        The issue of whether Obama is ineligible to be the President is certainly not "widely-held", as this general says. In fact, it's a tiny, but certainly vocal, minority that believe this.


        Who continue to be promoted on Faux News, the only network to treat this item as "real" news.
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    • Author by newzhound (September 01, 2010 11:17 am ET)
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      Am I correct that LTC Lakin volunterred for service in Afghanistan and then refused his orders to go?

      That he could have simply withdrawn his request and that would have been that?

      If those statements are true, in the civilian world we call this a "set-up." In the military world, it is probably grounds for a Court Martial. And it dang well should be!
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    • Author by cugagcmu805031 (September 01, 2010 11:37 am ET)
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      Nothing else matters to the birthers except getting the intelligent African American male out of the WH ASAP. They're willing to push and believe any lie about the president's birthplace to reach their goal.

      The most shameful thing about the birthers to me is that they fervently profess how "Christian" they are while bearing false witness against the president repeatedly.

      Why won't someone like Sharron Angle call them on the carpet for doing this since she's an "expert" on the Ten Commandments?

      I know the answer. I was only wondering how things might turn out if Angle actually took on the task. I know she won't because she's just as shifty as McInerney, Farah, Lakin, and the rest of the birthers. She may not be a birther, but she's just as corrupt when it comes to taking a stand for truth.
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    • Author by shaggles (September 01, 2010 12:05 pm ET)
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      Obama is commander in chief based on the fact that he was elected to the office of POTUS. There would be no 'break in the chain of command' even if this ridiculous lie were true.
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    • Author by grmce (September 01, 2010 2:33 pm ET)
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      Good grief!!!
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    • Author by mescal (September 02, 2010 1:29 am ET)
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      I'm sorry that McInerney isn't still on active duty. Then we could all have the pleasure of seeing him court-martialed for fomenting treason against the United States of America.
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