When Jesse Jackson voiced his criticisms of George Bush, or for that matter any other white politician, is that considered racism? If a white student is denied admissions to a university, with the same or better grades and test scores than a black applicant who gains admission, is that considered racist?
The apple-and-orange maneuver. Well played. Aside from his effectively being appointed by the Supreme Court for his first term, did anyone actually question Bush's legitimacy to hold office? Remember, birtherism has to do with legitimacy rather than capability. And when there are people still hiding under birther tablecloths after the matter has already been resolved, well, you know...
Actually, you are the one who continually lumps legitimate criticism of his competence to lead with "birtherism". If not birtherism, it just falls into the blanket "racism" charge, just as Obama and his handlers have been doing since day one. Just as every person of color does when they have run out of excuses as to why they are miserable failures.
Then tell your friends that it's safe to come out from under their tablecloths now and to address those concerns directly, such as they are.
Ponder: Is a birther who now admits Obama is a NBC following the release of the "fake" long form called an "after-birther?" Seneca
That's true enough, Obama's complete lack of capability is common knowledge and well documented. For sure, we don't need this to be certified.