That's not so good. Unfortunately Dr. Taitz has a problem that will reduce her effectiveness. Perhaps because of the stress, she is starting to sound more than a little nutty.
" My name is Orly Taitz, I am an attorney from Southern California. I left home at three o'clock in the morning and flew and drove thousands of miles to talk to you and ask you a question." Roberts seemed to be impressed by that ..."
Maybe he was impressed by the fact that no one can possibly drive thousands of miles in 13 hours.
"Are you aware that there is criminal activity going on in the Supreme Court of the United States.
Also not a good start for impressing people with your sanity, even if you believe it to be true, and even if it is true.
Taitz also has comments on her blog that sound paranoid. She has a good case to present but she is starting to see all sorts of connections to it that seem to be more tenuous.
Sorry, read your own quote, she FLEW and drove the distance:
” My name is Orly Taitz, I am an attorney from Southern California. I left home at three o’clock in the morning and flew and drove thousands of miles to talk to you and ask you a question.” Roberts seemed to be impressed by that ...”
Maybe he was impressed by the fact that no one can possibly drive thousands of miles in 13 hours.
That's the understatement of this short century. It does the conservative cause no good when we have people like this fighting our fights. Her earlier pleadings to the court and statements to the media have been filled will misspellings, poor grammar and legal arguments that could be demolished by first year law students. (i.e., she said she would have the president "arrested" for contempt of court...Oh brother!).
Not only are her legal skills and acumen in tremendous doubt, be she does seem to be exhibiting signs of delusion and altered reality. This episode coupled with her Scalia claims from earlier in the week, make we wonder if she isn't in some kind of psychological distress.