Kreep v. Peed

You can’t make this stuff up. Birther attorney Gary Kreep is running against Garland Peed for a seat on the San Diego Superior Court bench, reports the San Diego City Beat.

Kreep is remembered as the idiot who recruited Orly Taitz for her first case as a birther attorney. Kreep represented Wiley Drake and Markham Robinson in the mammoth (in number of plaintiffs) California lawsuit originally called Keyes v. Obama before there was a parting of the plaintiffs between Taitz and Kreep. Taitz blames Kreep for her pouring dirt on herself.

Gary Kreep along with fellow birther attorney Phil Berg reject the theory that US Presidents must be both US born and have 2 citizen parents. They just deny the fact that Obama was born in the US.

Prior Obama Conspiracy Theories articles on Gary Kreep:

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12 Responses to Kreep v. Peed

  1. misha says:

    “Gary Kreep along with fellow birther attorney Phil Berg reject the theory that US Presidents must be both US born and have 2 citizen parents. They just deny the fact that Obama was born in the US.”

    Gary Kreep denies that he is a Holocaust denier. Politics make strange bedfellows.

    Politics doesn’t make strange bedfellows – marriage does. – Groucho Marx

  2. G says:

    LMAO! This is now another entertaining race to keep track of…

  3. G says:

    Doc C – A suggestion:

    Most of your article links under the “Read More” section are for older Kreep related stories.

    The last one on your list, (San Diego Beat article) is the actual source article for this blog post.

    The way things are currently listed, it is difficult for someone reading this post to realize where the “source” article for this story comes from. I was hoping you would move the source article out from the bottom of the “Read More” section and reference it within the main post. I think that would make it much easier on readers to find it. Thanks.

  4. Article updated.

    G: Doc C – A suggestion

  5. Majority Will says:

    The great thing about birtherism is the way it highlights our nation’s ugliest people.

  6. JPotter says:

    I still can’t get over that his name is Kreep. You could make that up, but who’d believe it?

  7. The Magic M says:

    Now that’s brilliant! Let birfers run for judge, that way they might get one (of their own) to rule in their favour! I wonder why the birfers never thought of that before…

    Somebody get this to Orly quick, she’ll probably think she can run for SCOTUS. 😉

  8. misha says:

    “Gary Kreep is running against Garland Peed”

    Don’t forget the third candidate, I’ bin Farteen: http://www.thespoof.com/news/spoof.cfm?headline=s3i39832

  9. Arthur says:

    misha: Don’t forget the third candidate, I’ bin Farteen

    I know his uncle, I. P. Daily.

  10. John Potter says:

    In other kreepy news, Orly has posted that she has qualified to run for Senate (well, that took long enough!). No doubt she has a raft of amendments to propose, heck, she may have already rewritten the constitution in her mind.

    Hilariously, she is running as a Republican. No doubt teh Red would happily pawn her off on …. anyone.

    Her platform is surprisingly respectable (for Orly), meaning it isn’t totally composed of Obama conspiracy theories. Just about half.

    She thoughtfully provides a link to the classic 2009 Orange County Register article with the hilariously ironic title, “Orly Taitz: Natural Born Litigator”

  11. G says:

    I was hoping she would somehow demonstrate just enough competence to get on the ballot there. That prospect is just too hilarious to miss out on…

    John Potter: In other kreepy news, Orly has posted that she has qualified to run for Senate (well, that took long enough!). No doubt she has a raft of amendments to propose, heck, she may have already rewritten the constitution in her mind.Hilariously, she is running as a Republican. No doubt teh Red would happily pawn her off on …. anyone.Her platform is surprisingly respectable (for Orly), meaning it isn’t totally composed of Obama conspiracy theories. Just about half.She thoughtfully provides a link to the classic 2009 Orange County Register article with the hilariously ironic title, “Orly Taitz: Natural Born Litigator”

  12. misha says:

    John Potter: Orly has posted that she has qualified to run for Senate

    When she loses, she can join Christine O’Donnell in “The Aristocrats”:

    http://newyorkleftist.blogspot.com/2010/11/odonnell-in-aristocrats.html

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