Monthly Archives: May 2012

Huffington Post corrects Romney Birther story

The Huffington Post had previously reported that Mitt Romney attended a two-hour meeting with right-wing bloggers and columnists, including birther vector1 WorldNetDaily. Now they are no longer saying that WND attended. A “confirmed list of attendees” includes: National Review Daily … Continue reading

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Judge goes literary, dismissing Strunk suit

I met Mr. Strunk in Atlanta and he struck me someone who is very much bound up in conspiratorial thinking, and my impression was that he was wound up way too tight. The decision from Judge Arthur Schack in Kings … Continue reading

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New book investigates the Cold Case Posse

Let me start by saying that I have not read the new book, A Question of Credibility: A Conflict of Interest by Michelle Dallacroce and Michael Bruning, so this is not a recommendation but more of a press release. Author … Continue reading

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Obot Super PAC goes public

I am announcing today a proposal to put forward a feeler to gauge interest in the assembly of an exploratory committee to study the feasibility and desirability of the formation of an Obot Super PAC and its registration with the … Continue reading

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Mississippi update

A bevy of documents have been uploaded to Scribd by the pseudonymous Jack Ryan including recent pleadings in the Taitz v. Democrat Party of Mississippi case removed to federal court. Orly Taitz amended her original ballot challenge to include new … Continue reading

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Orly loses appeal in Dunn case

When Orly Taitz ran for California’s Secretary of State, she challenged the eligibility of fellow Republican Candidate Damon Dunn. She claimed the Dunn wasn’t eligible because of a residence requirement. The court rejected that claim and now OC Weekly reporter … Continue reading

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