After flirting with birtherism in the past, Rep. Paul Broun (R-GA), told reporters Wednesday that Obama’s long form birth certificate was “two years overdue” while insisting he was focused on the economy instead.
“I am more interested in President Obama producing a budget that actually cuts spending and removes the regulatory burden on small businesses so they can create jobs and grow our economy,” Broun said in a statement. “Or perhaps he can produce a realistic energy policy to help ease the pain at the pump Americans are feeling by reducing our dependency on foreign sources. Regardless, until the President is ready to produce something that isn’t a ‘commission’, political speech, or a document two years overdue – Republicans in Congress will continue to work tirelessly to produce the kind of economic solutions that the American people are demanding.”
In 2010, Broun told a radio host that he did not know if President Obama was an American citizen or a Christian. A spokesman for Broun told Politico shortly after the incident that he wasn’t questioning Obama’s birthplace or religion, he simply didn’t want to speculate.