Taitz supports Hack, whoever the heck he is

Orly Taitz

Orly Taitz

According to an article in the Las Vegas Sun, birther attorney and recent unsuccessful candidate for California Secretary of State, Orly Taitz, has thrown her support behind Republican House candidate in Nevada, “Joe Hack”  (the fellow’s name is actually “Heck”).

Tatiz is offering a free bus trip to Nevada for folks willing to walk the beat in favor of Sharron Angle and Joe Hack.

Update:

When asked, Joe Heck said: “I don’t know who Orly Taitz is. The first I saw of that endorsement was on a Google alert.”

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33 Responses to Taitz supports Hack, whoever the heck he is

  1. Arthur says:

    Apparently Orly sees herself as an emigre version of the Halfinator, a sort of of Sarah Palinski.

  2. Majority Will says:

    With friends like her, who needs enemas?

  3. NbC says:

    Why does Orly dislike Hack so much that she wants to endorse him.

    THe kiss of death…

  4. BatGuano says:

    throw in a 24hour buffet at the luxor and i will walk the beat.

  5. AnotherBird says:

    “Tatiz is offering a free bus trip to Nevada for folks willing to walk the beat in favor of Sharron Angle and Joe Hack.” I though she was crying poor.

  6. YellowDog says:

    A ride to Vegas on the short bus…

  7. squee says:

    I don’t think Orly misspelled his name; more like she left out a word – “the”.

    It should be Joe the Hack, like Joe the Plumber (or more accurately, not-Joe the not-Plumber). Although that name may already be taken by the ‘bagger running for senate in Alaska…

  8. SvenMagnussen says:

    The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Nevada Voters shows Angle hitting the 50% mark for the first time since mid-August, while Reid earns 46% of the vote. Two percent (2%) prefer some other candidate in the race, and two percent (2%) more are undecided.

    Orly is Karl Rove of the West Coast. Shadow Government King Maker of the West.

  9. Daniel says:

    SvenMagnussen: Orly is Karl Rove of the West Coast. Shadow Government King Maker of the West.

    ROFLMAO

    Oh Sven. you do a body good with a belly laugh in the morning.

  10. AnotherBird says:

    SvenMagnussen: Orly is Karl Rove of the West Coast.

    Ah … Karl Rove … Ah … you mean Karl Rove … Ah … Karl Rove is Karl Rove of the west coast … never mind … Here I was thinking that no one could top Borderraven admiration of Tiatz.

  11. Majority Will says:

    I predict Orly will eventually be disbarred and could even wind up in prison. It’s a matter of time before her arrogance and vanity causes her to completely unravel.

  12. sfjeff says:

    As long as that bus trip ticket is one way, I say go Orly go!

  13. SvenMagnussen: Orly is Karl Rove of the West Coast. Shadow Government King Maker of the West.

    Well, Orly is certainly a turd blossom.

  14. Jules says:

    Harry Reid’s political career may well be saved by Orly Taitz. The association of Taitz and the birther movement with Angle in Nevadans’ minds could well convince just enough Nevada voters to hold their noses and vote for Reid.

  15. Greg says:

    She endorse Angle when, Sven?

    Honestly, if you’re going to make the correlation = causation fallacy, don’t you think you should show the correlation part first?

  16. ASK Esq says:

    Is one sentence with no spelling errors from Orly too much for us to ask?

  17. Majority Will says:

    J. Edward Tremlett:
    Well, Orly is certainly a turd blossom.

    Without the blossom.

  18. Dave says:

    ASK Esq: Is one sentence with no spelling errors from Orly too much for us to ask?

    I don’t know why you’re complaining about her spelling. If you sort of roughly prioritize the issues with her, I seriously doubt her spelling will come out anywhere near the top.

  19. Dave says:

    Jules: Harry Reid’s political career may well be saved by Orly Taitz. The association of Taitz and the birther movement with Angle in Nevadans’ minds could well convince just enough Nevada voters to hold their noses and vote for Reid.

    I really wonder, how many people have heard of Taitz. Which leads to another interesting piece of current events: it appears that the organization trying the hardest to make Orly Taitz famous is the Democratic Party.

  20. NbC says:

    No worries, our bleached friend will surely file a quo warranto as well as many irrelevant cases, motions and perhaps even file a tooth or two, with root canal.

  21. ASK Esq says:

    Dave: I don’t know why you’re complaining about her spelling. If you sort of roughly prioritize the issues with her, I seriously doubt her spelling will come out anywhere near the top.

    I’ve come to the conclusion that her major malfunctions will never be repaired. I’d like to at least get something accomplished. Perhaps her legal filings wouldn’t be so comical if they were at least spelled correctly.

    And not written in crayon.

  22. misha says:

    BatGuano: throw in a 24hour buffet at the luxor

    Biggest strawberries I have EVER seen.

  23. misha says:

    Majority Will: It’s a matter of time before her arrogance and vanity causes her to completely unravel.

    Believe me, I’ve seen this before. Russian and Jewish is an explosive combination, and I speak from personal experience. Yeah, yeah, I know: Moldova. That makes it worse. See Avigdor Lieberman, the former bouncer.

    The States has Shrub, Israel has Lieberman.

  24. misha says:

    Majority Will: It’s a matter of time before her arrogance and vanity causes her to completely unravel.

    She and Christine O’Donnell are going on tour: witch meets bitch.

  25. Keith says:

    Majority Will: I predict Orly will eventually be disbarred and could even wind up in prison.

    Never happen. She has an ironclad defense against any transgression she may commit.

    Majority Will: Without the blossom.

    Australian Marketing Truism: You can’t polish a turd, but you can roll it in glitter.

    misha: Biggest strawberries I have EVER seen.

    Eh. Giant strawberries are tasteless. Give me ‘normal’ ones, naturally ripened any day.

  26. misha says:

    misha: She and Christine O’Donnell are going on tour: witch meets bitch.

    Speaking of Christine O’Donnell: http://newyorkleftist.blogspot.com/

  27. Majority Will says:

    Keith: Never happen. She has an ironclad defense against any transgression she may commit.

    Insanity?

  28. Black Lion says:

    From the Atlantic….

    ‘Civil War History Shuts Out African-Americans’
    Oct 6 2010, 7:08 AM ET

    Goldblog reader Elizabeth Christian writes, in reference to Haley Barbour’s whitewashing of history:

    I’m a native of Atlanta and a lifelong liberal. My dad was born in Birmingham. His mother’s family owned a plantation in South Carolina before the Civil War. I don’t know how many people they owned. They owned people is the important thing. I don’t know what they were like outside of those facts. They fought for an evil cause. Still, history books assure me that they fought bravely.

    No one says that about the Nazis. You might hear statements about the effectiveness of the German army, but you don’t hear talk about their honor or valiance in mainstream history classes. The way American history is taught in the South, at least, shuts African Americans out of the Civil War. In the early 90s at a majority black high school, I learned that many factors whose roots all returned to slavery caused the war, and I learned about Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman, but the war itself was presented (though never explicitly stated to be) a whites against whites affair. In other parts of the South, students learn that two virtuous armies fought and by the way slavery is bad. Again, it’s generally presented as whites against whites. The movie Glory came out while I was in high school, and it was the first significant representation of African American participation in the war.

    The public presentation of the history isn’t much better. While battlefields and memorials are starting to include a fuller picture, many public monuments are very focused on deeds and heroes of the Confederacy. It goes beyond the Confederacy. I hate visiting the Capitol building because of the various statues of political luminaries like Senator Thomas Watson. Evil, racist motherfuckers all over the place. This was who had the power. Demographic shifts changed this in Atlanta, but for most of Georgia it took even longer. The facts of history got buried beneath the Myth of the South. I think a lot of African Americans (and other Americans who aren’t admirers of the Confederacy) don’t even realize there’s history that needs to be reclaimed.

    When Reconstruction ended, Confederates regained power. They couldn’t reinstate slavery legally, so they created systems like share-cropping that reproduced the most profitable aspects of it and then set themselves up in metal and stone as heroes.

    One of my father’s friends has on occasion mused about how silly it was of the city of Atlanta to rename (Nathaniel Bedford) Forrest Ave. He thought it was an attempt to paper over history. As an adult, I’ve finally had the courage to argue with him about this. My father’s friend is not a lover of the Confederacy, and he didn’t want Forrest celebrated, but he thought that renaming the road whitewashed the fact that in the past Forrest was celebrated. My response was basically the road is our road now. Leaving it named after a racial terrorist honors that terrorist, so if we don’t want to do that, we need to change the name. I do think that an acceptable balance between removing Forrest’s name entirely and leaving the streetname honoring someone who deserves no honor would have been changing the name to Nathaniel Bedford Forrest Was An Evil, Racist Motherfucker Ave. The city of Atlanta chose to rename the street after Ralph McGill.

    http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2010/10/civil-war-history-shuts-out-african-americans/64123/

  29. Jules says:

    Dave:
    I really wonder, how many people have heard of Taitz. Which leads to another interesting piece of current events: it appears that the organization trying the hardest to make Orly Taitz famous is the Democratic Party.

    True, she is not especially well known among most voters. You are also correct that the Democratic Party stands to gain from Taitz becoming better known and perceived as the voice of modern American conservatism.

  30. Keith says:

    Majority Will:
    Insanity?

    Exactly.

  31. Daniel says:

    Majority Will: Speaking of Taitz:http://www.scribd.com/doc/40099674/Charles-E-Lincoln-III-v-Daylight-Chemical-Taitz-et-al-1-Complaint-40095727-Lincoln-v-Daylight-Taitz-EtcInteresting reading.

    He’s sueing for 45 million bux?

    Let’s see her pull THAT out of her paypal account lol

  32. Majority Will says:

    Daniel:
    He’s sueing for 45 million bux?Let’s see her pull THAT out of her paypal account lol

    So, he has standing from lying down? He should have expected to get up with fleas.

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