In a post on her modestly titled Dr. Orly Taitz Esquire," the birther theory proponent calls St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter Tony Messenger corrupt and biased.
Dr. Taitz was clearly unhappy with Messenger's coverage of her meeting Wednesday in Jefferson City. In that article, posted on the newspaper's Political Fix blog, Messenger wrote the following:
Taitz alleges that Obama’s birth certificate is illegitimate, and even if it’s not, she says, he can’t be president because his father was Kenyan. She pushed her conspiracy theories and asked for money today at events in St. Charles and Jefferson City. Taitz said the Supreme Court is complicit in “illegal activity” for blocking her attempts to remove Obama from the presidency.
In her response to Messenger's article, Dr. Taitz writes:
How can you tell the reporter is corrupt and biased?
First clue - pro Obama dirty reporters inevitably mention the fact that I am a dentist but conveniently forget to mention that I am an attorney, licensed both by the Supreme Court of CA and Federal Court.
Second Clue- How can you tell that the reporter is just an Obama kiss up and lacks even a drop of journalistic integrity? Typically they say that Obama’s ineligibility was debunked, but will not provide any proof or any fact that was really debunked? They just repeat the word debunked like a bunch of zombies.
Bottom line, though, even with our corrupt main stream media the word is getting out. Even through their warped prism of vision the issue is slowly but surely is becoming front page news, millions and millions of people demand answers from our judiciary, law enforcement and Obama himself.
Orly
It should be noted that Dr. Taitz printed the entire Post-Dispatch story on her website. If she had linked to the story, her readers would have discovered that Messenger not only used the word debunked, but linked to the site where her theory was debunked.
Classic Ad Hom attack.
ReplyDeleteI think President Obama should laminate the original and staple it to his forehead, with his passport (which you need a US birth certificate to get) stapled to his chin.
You know, for stupid people.
There has got to be a "corporate" interest between Taitz and WND's Farah. WND called the birth certificate "authentic and ridiculed Berg for questioning it in this article:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=73214
It looks as if Farah is in cohorts with Taitz and someone else selling a phony BC on Ebay. He definitely sabotaged Berg.