Why Can’t Orly Read?

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Thursday, August 13, 2009 at 4:16 pm

Gabriel Winant’s interview with “birther queen” Orly Taitz is a fun read, and I notice that she used the forum of a “you’ve got to be kidding me” profile to claim that “it was an outrage that she’d seen an image of her juxtaposed to a swastika online, because she’d lost relatives in the Holocaust.”

What Taitz is talking about, as she told me the last time I called her for a story, is this photo spread from the 2009 Knob Creek machine gun shoot. The twelfth photo from the top is one of Taitz at a booth, getting commitments for “citizen’s grand juries.” And some other photos on the page showcase the Nazi/Third Reich merchandise being sold at the event. Seriously, that’s it.

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Ant
Comment posted August 13, 2009 @ 8:30 pm

Does Orly realize that the redneck, ultra white wingers, who are currently buying into her drivel hate Jews just as much as they hate blacks?


strangely_enough
Comment posted August 13, 2009 @ 8:45 pm

If she's making any money off of this, I'd say she's banking on it.

As to Ms. Taitz “outrage”: is she complaining about the company she keeps, or that someone documented it?


talkischeap
Comment posted August 13, 2009 @ 9:27 pm

You did hear that Oily Taint is being investigated for snitching for the Soviets during her Moldovan days? What an oxygen-thief and a scumbag for ratting out her neighbors to get ahead.


stephenperry
Comment posted August 13, 2009 @ 9:34 pm

Thank you. I previously could not imagine anything funnier than a Citizens' Grand Jury. It has less power than a low-flow shower nozzle.

“Damn TV! You've ruined my imagination!” — Bart Simpson

But now I can picture the Queen of Idiocy Orly Taitz, surrounded by lesser idiots wearing camouflage, signing up Grand Dragons and Grand Jurors at a booth at a redneck revival AKA gun show. And of COURSE it's named “Knob Creek.” Up a creek without a paddle, those knobs are.


strangely_enough
Comment posted August 13, 2009 @ 9:55 pm

Don't forget the nazi's.


Elsbeth
Comment posted August 14, 2009 @ 3:55 am

That someone documented it.

Orly doesn't care about the potential violent consequences that her actions might lead to. As long as she is admired and paid, she is a happy camper. Look up the term “Narcissistic Personality Disorder” and you will see Orly's picture.


AcaciaJules
Comment posted August 14, 2009 @ 10:26 pm

My God, she's even crazier then anyone thought! I feel for these poor reporters actually having to SPEAK with her.


RedGraham
Comment posted August 15, 2009 @ 6:32 pm

During the 2008 election, then Senator Obama published a statement at his website which said that his birth status was ‘governed’ by the British Nationality Act of 1948. Can you please tell me, and the American people, how a person governed – at birth – by British law, can be a natural born citizen of the United States and thus constitutionally eligible to be President of the United States?”


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mikeatle
Comment posted September 9, 2009 @ 11:34 am

Oily Taint. That's hilarious. Oh, how I wish some reporter would “accidentally” call her Oily Taint to her ugly mug of a face.


RedGraham
Comment posted September 11, 2009 @ 6:24 am

Army captain’s lawyer Orly Taitz summons Obama, Gates
By ALAN RIQUELMY
Summonses have been issued in the case of an Army captain seeking to stop her deployment by questioning the legitimacy of Barack Obama’s presidency, court records show.
The summonses, issued Wednesday, are for defendants in the civil complaint of Capt. Connie Rhodes, who claims the president is “an illegal usurper” and “an unlawful pretender” and that she cannot lawfully act under his authority. Defendants include Obama, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Thomas MacDonald, Fort Benning garrison commander.

The complaint, filed Friday in the Columbus division of U.S. District Court, is similar to the July 8 suit filed by Maj. Stefan Frederick Cook, who sought conscientious objector status and a temporary injunction. California attorney Orly Taitz, a national figure in the “birther” movement, represents both.

According to the summonses, the defendants have 20 days to answer the complaint once received; they have two months if they are an officer or employee of the federal government.

Rhodes seeks to stop Gates, MacDonald and others from giving her and others orders until Obama’s citizenship status is established, her complaint states. She also seeks conscientious objector status based on her doubts of Obama’s qualifications.

A hearing on the complaint hasn’t been scheduled.


RedGraham
Comment posted September 11, 2009 @ 7:41 am

That's almost as goofy as a girl named Stanley or a boy named Barack.


elcerritan
Comment posted September 12, 2009 @ 7:00 am

She objected to a picture of herself appearing on the same page as an images of Nazi regalia??? Didn't she notice all the actual neo-Nazis standing all around her when she was at the machinge-gun fest?


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