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First Posted: 12- 9-08 01:58 PM   |   Updated: 01- 9-09 05:12 AM

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Mike Madden chronicles in Salon a day spent watching the people who believe President-Elect Barack Obama isn't a natural born citizen because of gamma rays emanating from internet porn. It's a story to be delighted in and savored. It's the incredibly true tale of "dentist-slash-lawyers" and manic-depression and multiple violations of Godwin's Law and the "press conference" they held at the National Press Club.

I mean, this is straight bonkers, y'all:

Throughout the press conference, the conspiracy theorists had trouble keeping things focused. Harlem minister James David Manning wandered off on a tangent about how Obama's election still means "there's never been a black womb" that produced a president. Manning might have seemed like he was making a case against Obama based on some theory of black nationalism, except that he admitted he had endorsed John McCain in the campaign. That was after he had called Obama "this usurper, this long-legged mack daddy."


Taitz -- the lead attorney in the case the Supreme Court declined to hear Monday morning -- kept making stranger and stranger assertions. At one point, she asked why the government had fined broadcasters for Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction," but didn't intervene to force the media to report on Obama's allegedly phony birth certificate. She claimed Obama holds passports from at least four countries, compared him to Black Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver, equated the "controversy" about Obama to Watergate, and finished her tour-de-force presentation by saying that if Obama can claim he's a U.S. citizen and win an election, then so could just about anyone. "If a person can become a presidential candidate only based on his own statement," she said, "then somebody like Osama bin Laden, theoretically, can come and write a statement, 'I'm eligible,' and we should put him on the ballot, too?"

I also appreciate that Madden is kind enough to throw in a little News You Can Use about how the mentally ill are always using the National Press Club as a venue to validate their lunatic night terrors:

It was clear from the occasional applause that most of the people in the room agreed with Schultz, anyway. Although the event was at the National Press Club, that's no guarantee of mainstream media interest. Groups may appear legitimate because they hold a news conference at the club, but the dirty little secret is the club rents out its rooms to anybody who shows up with the money. Most of the people apparently came from the weirder corners of the media. One friendly questioner, Shelli Baker of Morning Song Radio, wound up taking the mike for about 10 minutes to tell a complicated story involving Saudi oil barons, John Ashcroft, sharia law, the World Bank and Mitt Romney, which left even Schultz confused.

If you recall, the National Press Club is where the unbalanced Larry Sinclair held his own "stupefying press conference." Anyway, Madden says the conspiracy twits have "another lawsuit up [their] sleeve," so, there's no reason that any of this ever has to end.

Mike Madden chronicles in Salon a day spent watching the people who believe President-Elect Barack Obama isn't a natural born citizen because of gamma rays emanating from internet porn. It's a story t...
Mike Madden chronicles in Salon a day spent watching the people who believe President-Elect Barack Obama isn't a natural born citizen because of gamma rays emanating from internet porn. It's a story t...
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lol I have absolutely no problem with Republicans painting themselves as total psychos.

Hopefully they'll all give in to the urge and we can just keep picking up seats all over the place.

If the media really were in the tank for the democrats that "press conference" would've been on National tv live.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 AM on 12/10/2008

Mr. Linkin's

I am curious why you believe that it is fair to denigrate people who suffer from mental illness. Your derogatory use of words such as "Kooks, manic-depression, lunatic and bonkers as a tool to demonize those you disagree with and to make them seem less than human by equating their beliefs with the thought process of a mentally ill person is not only narrow minded, but repugnant as well.

Mental Ilness is a serious issue. Yet people like yourself seem to think that there is nothing wrong with perpetuating the negative connotations associated with mental illness regardless of the consequences to those of us who have to live with a debilitating disease and the discrimination that results from the stigma associated with the various conditions we endure.

The bottom line is simple. Statements like this "I also appreciate that Madden is kind enough to throw in a little News You Can Use about how the mentally ill are always using the National Press Club as a venue to validate their lunatic [SIC] night terrors:" do nothing more than reinforce the stigma attached to mental illness and promote prejudice against a group of human beings who, through no choice of their own, are afflicted with a disease.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 AM on 12/10/2008
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Ahhh, lighten up, already! I mean, you're basically right. But do you have to be so preachy about it?

There are elements to the English language's construction of the word "crazy" which have nothing to do with mental illness, and everything to do with a desire for freedom and lack of orchestration which is perfectly impossible to repress, methinks.

BuDEET, bu-DEET. That's all folks....!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 AM on 12/10/2008
- annis I'm a Fan of annis 9 fans permalink

Great post, badger!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 AM on 12/10/2008
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Ummmm...ok­ay.
We're talking about nutjobs holding press conferences and you're complaining that we're maligning nutjobs.
And this makes sense how?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 AM on 12/10/2008
- Brillig I'm a Fan of Brillig 11 fans permalink

We are talking about KOOKS, not mentally ill people -just PEOPLE WHO DO stupid things.

BY THE WAY,just what word would we use? OR do they not have a name just in case the name offends someone.

No mentally ill person should think of himself as a kook...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 AM on 12/10/2008
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I don't feel like being PC today. These people with their "fake Obama birth certificate" spiel are slandering our president-elect, they are trying to undo the votes of millions of Americans, and their statements read as the same as statements made by people who ARE diagnosed as mentally ill. Ergo, I call them "nutcases," or they're close enough to make no difference. I refuse to use any other polite, sensitive euphemisms for "whacko."

As Chris Rock once said, "Sometimes a black guy is just a ni**er." Well, these ultraconservative delusional paranoids are whackjobs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 AM on 12/10/2008
- Vr6 I'm a Fan of Vr6 9 fans permalink
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Idiots at the gates of a hell of their own making - numbskulls!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 AM on 12/10/2008
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She claimed Obama holds passports from at least four countries, compared him to Black Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver, equated the "controversy" about Obama to Watergate, and finished her tour-de-force presentation by saying that if Obama can claim he's a U.S. citizen and win an election, then so could just about anyone. "If a person can become a presidential candidate only based on his own statement," she said, "then somebody like Osama bin Laden, theoretically, can come and write a statement, 'I'm eligible,' and we should put him on the ballot, too?"

Taitz passed law school and her bar exam, using this kind of logic? Scary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 AM on 12/10/2008
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It's mass hysteria!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 AM on 12/10/2008

Friends, the idle brain is the devil's playground­--TROUBLE!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 AM on 12/10/2008
- Halter I'm a Fan of Halter 9 fans permalink
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There's a faith-based conviction that if you say something loud enough and long enough it becomes real. It's a form of magical thinking.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 PM on 12/09/2008
- KarenT I'm a Fan of KarenT 97 fans permalink

You are so right. Now they are using the same conviction with rewriting Bush's legacy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 AM on 12/10/2008

You are right. I actually had a pastor of a huge evangelical Christian church send me an email (it's a long story...) in reponse an email I sent out. I had tried to explain why I took issue with the use of the name "B. Hussein Obama", that it was a rather transparent racist use of the President Elect's name, meant to incite distrust, anger or even violence during a time of record increase in kkk and arian nation recruitement. HELLO!!!
His reply to me was that while I was busy whining about the use of Obama's given name, I should be even more alarmed that we had elected a sham president who isn't even an American citizen. WHAT???
I FactChecked and Snoped the claim and found that both cites unanimously rejected such nonsense. That's what I figured I would find, but I did my "due diligence". It looks like the neocons and evangelicals have their knickers in a knot after being fried in their own fat. What goes around, comes around, as I see it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 AM on 12/10/2008
- SPQR1052 I'm a Fan of SPQR1052 17 fans permalink
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They just want a reason - after 21 Jan 2009 - to use the phrase, "He's not my president.­" (Without appearing unpatriotic or ra c is t.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 12/09/2008
- Totto I'm a Fan of Totto 41 fans permalink

This and Blagojevic, too! Get the Pepto!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 PM on 12/09/2008
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Too bad no one recorded this...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 PM on 12/09/2008

Exactly!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 12/10/2008
- medusa08 I'm a Fan of medusa08 3 fans permalink
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Where are Mulder and Scully when you need them?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 PM on 12/09/2008
- wakeup804 I'm a Fan of wakeup804 18 fans permalink

good one

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 12/09/2008

"They're out there."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 AM on 12/10/2008
- fem56 I'm a Fan of fem56 15 fans permalink

Combination of sore losers and crazies rolled into one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 PM on 12/09/2008
- rzan1 I'm a Fan of rzan1 57 fans permalink

And racists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 PM on 12/09/2008
- theaviator I'm a Fan of theaviator 2 fans permalink

When I researched these guys I found that Jim Marrs, who wrote the book Crossfire, supports these people. How disappointing for a man who went on a crusade against the right in the Kennedy assassination and 9/11 (no, I don't believe in all his conspiracy theories or so-called facts, don't worry).

Why do these people keep going at it? If it's not one thing, it's another. They are trying to find any reason possible to discredit him and render his Presidency ineligible because they can't stand the thought of being governed by a liberal black guy who sounds and looks a little foreign. They included McCain in some of the lawsuits to absolve themselves of the racial issue. They don't care about McCain, especially since he hasn't won; it's Obama they're after and they can't stand the thought of him leading America (well, dah).

We couldn't stand Bush for 8 years, maybe this is our time?

P.S. In a league of their own, are those so-called "liberals" like Berg (a Clinton supporter, what a surprise) who just won't let go. Do they spend their days and nights just thinking about hating Obama? I'm guessing yes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 PM on 12/09/2008
- Woodmist I'm a Fan of Woodmist 11 fans permalink
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Expect the nutjob wingers to keep this up for as long as Obama is President. Gah, it's great because it makes them look like the idiots they are. Some toady on Red State wrote a diary that he filed another suit on the BC crap! LMAO These goons see conspiracy everywhere.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 12/09/2008
- scjk67 I'm a Fan of scjk67 132 fans permalink
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i'm a schizophrenic (medicated) i feel safer with Obama the i did with King George Dubya Bush. at times when i go thru my psychosis i'm checking out secret CIA had bugged my house and that Bush was watching every move i make.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 12/09/2008
- Tim303 I'm a Fan of Tim303 88 fans permalink
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No doubt man. My brother has the same scene going on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 12/09/2008
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"He knows when you are sleeping, he knows when you're awake,
he knows if you've been good or bad, so be good for goodness sake..."

Where have we heard this before? (Was it a warning about Bush?)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 AM on 12/10/2008

People spreading these smears are mainly Evangelicals in the deep south, and right wing Jews in Israel. Both groups seem to think they can affect the election retroactively, while furthering their respective agendas.

The Evangelicals of course, have had the past eight years to get used to having things their way - with a faith based presidency. They don't want to give up that power. They will fight tooth and nail to keep it. The extreme right in Israel, on the other hand, is a different matter.

They started out with legitimate concerns, over whether or not Obama would protect them from a nuclear Iran. At some point, they concluded he wouldn't - and that McCain would better suit their national interests. So they began a smear campaign, which lasted for almost two years. The main advocate of these smears, was a publication known as Israel Insider.

http://www.israelinsider.com

(A Google search will reveal smears going back several years)

It should be noted that the majority of Jews in the United States voted for Obama. And about 60 percent of the Jews in Israel supported him as well. Even some of the Evangelicals supported him; at least among the younger generation. The people making these accusations, are the ultra right of the ultra right. They are the most extreme of the extreme; the most conservative of the conservative.

They took at least one campaign promise made by Obama seriously.

Obama promised change.

And some people are afraid of change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 PM on 12/09/2008
- scjk67 I'm a Fan of scjk67 132 fans permalink
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thats why i don't go to churches anymore, they've gone too politcal. i'm sensing the these phony ultra-right christains wants to take over America. believe me they are no different than Al-Qaida or Islamic extremist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 PM on 12/09/2008

I don't go either. If they keep it up I am going to stop believing in god. Surely god wouldn't have anything good to say about these nutjobs. I just don't get it. I live in the south and alot of people really believe this crap. Only when the new president gets in and really has a chance to show that he is really trying to make a difference maybe then and only than these nutjobs will go back into their holes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 AM on 12/10/2008
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