There are more birthers out there than being reported and they too will vote in Nov.
I also think that as information gets out about further illegal actions by both the HDOH and the media, any candidate who is anti-incumbent in a REAL sense (fighting the establishment’s status quo of covering each other’s criminal behavior) will be a refreshing option, so that intensity (implying somebody who gaves a rat’s arse about the law) might not be interpreted as insanity, as the media interprets Orly.
The more the republicans run candidates who are ignorant of the facts, afraid of the media, and blase’ about the rule of law, the more I think the whole system needs a good kick in the teeth, and electing somebody who is the exact opposite of that fat, complacent, corrupt status quo would send a message that people are increasingly aware that the system NEEDS to hear, loud and clear. The ultimate protest vote would be to elect somebody who is absolutely in-your-face against the media and the establishment corruption which gave us Obama.
Politico doesn’t allow an opportunity for comments, but I take STRONG EXCEPTION to the claim that Orly has questioned Obama’s eligibility AGAINST ALL EVIDENCE. When the Hawaii DOH, against their own interest, confirms in 2 different ways through official communications that Obama’s posted COLB is a forgery - including the admission that the best they have for Obama is not prima facie evidence - I’d say that’s powerful evidence that what Politico calls “evidence” is actually evidence AGAINST Obama. So the better statement for Politico would be that Orly, consistent with all evidence, questions Obama’s eligibility.
Politico would NEVER be that factually correct though - and that’s why a vote consistent with the facts would be a smack-down of Politico and all the rest of the corrupt media as well as the corrupt bureaucracy.
Indeed we will. And until the GOP start taking the constitution seriously, we’d rather not vote for them. Now waiting for somebody to trot out the “lesser of two evils!” mantra.
> “There are more birthers out there than being reported and they too will vote in Nov.” <
Amen Brother!
“Birtherism” (and the pejorative term doesn’t bother me) is like the crazy uncle at the Family Christmas Dinner. Everyone knows he’s there, but he doesn’t seem to get acknowledge.