Monthly Archives: April 2016

McElwee strikes again

Perkins case not applicable to Cruz Pinckney G. McElwee Back in the day, we had a discussion about an unpublished opinion piece by otherwise unknown attorney Pinckney G. McElwee read into the Congressional Record upon the occasion of George Romney’s … Continue reading

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Judge Jeff Masin gets second crack at “natural born citizen”

Administrative Law Judge Jeff Masin is known to readers here as the judge who heard the 2012 challenge to Obama’s primary ballot position in New Jersey from Nicholas Purpura and Theodore Moran. The video of that hearing, with Mario Apuzzo … Continue reading

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Natural born citizen case reaches the US Supreme Court

Where it will likely not be heard Utah Utah resident Walter Wagner has appealed the dismissal of his case against Ted Cruz to the US Supreme Court (case no. 15-1243). The dismissal was on the grounds that Wagner had no … Continue reading

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How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.

Following is an excerpt from a very long comment flagged as spam here on the blog: {Hi|Hello|Hi there|What’s up}, I {log on to|check|read} your {new stuff|blogs|blog} {regularly|like every week|daily|on a regular basis}. Your {story-telling|writing|humoristic} style is {awesome|witty}, keep {doing what … Continue reading

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The occasional open thread: silver spoon edition

Put your Obama conspiracy comments that don’t relate to the current articles here. This thread will close in two weeks.

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Blowback from the Confession of Dr. Conspiracy

I got a rather curious message on my answering machine just now. The caller identified himself with a name that would be familiar to some readers here and said he was calling with questions about an article I published, “The … Continue reading

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