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(Huffington Post) Unlikely In short: If Taitz goes down, so does WorldNetDaily   (huffingtonpost.com) divider line 75
More: Unlikely, WND, If Taitz, Orly Taitz, Connie Rhodes, California State, Taitz, Talking Points Memo, Washington Independent  
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NewportBarGuy [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 12:42:15 AM  
Not even if I was three sheets to the wind, it was 2am, and she was the last chick in the bar.

That is just nasty.

 
gilgamesh23 [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 01:18:36 AM  
Bet she uses those teeth of hers.

 
Dalar [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 01:23:36 AM  
Meh.. might +1, but you missed the easy chance at using "WorldNutDaily", you know, being teh clevers.

 
Sgt Otter [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 01:44:46 AM  
They'll just pretend they never heard of her, and never supported the Birfers.

Just like they pretend they never concluced Obama's birth certificate was authentic, when they thought they could use it to hurt Hillary in the general election.

 
Fark It [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 01:57:30 AM  
gilgamesh23: Bet she uses those teeth of hers.

Yep. You made it turtle up.

 
aden_nak [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 03:24:03 AM  
CRAZY EYES

3.bp.blogspot.com

You know em when you see em.

 
lincoln65 2009-11-02 05:15:48 AM  
Is the img1.fark.net tag off tonight?

 
Hobodeluxe [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 05:23:21 AM  
WND can go down from where it is?

 
Eegah 2009-11-02 05:29:29 AM  
I read the article title as "WorldNetDaily Can't Stop Washing Oily Taints"

/It's actually "WorldNetDaily Can't Stop Whitewashing Orly Taitz"

 
gothelder 2009-11-02 05:46:07 AM  
Meh, seen better, had worse......

/ had no standards as a youth. It moved, had a vagina and I was willing to romp her.

 
Shvetz 2009-11-02 05:51:17 AM  
The article basically rehashes everything that's gone on with Orly, and states that WND is a biased site that's willing to overlook reality to promote a specific political view. This was a relatively unnecessary article. It brought nothing new to the table, as most rational people know Orly is crazy, and WND is just right-wing rhetoric.

 
AbbeySomeone 2009-11-02 05:58:42 AM  
Taitz reminds me of an ostrich.

/she wasn't even born here

 
rackrent [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 06:28:03 AM  
She was always crazy, but it became more obvious when she was on Fox and refused to mention allegations that Glenn Beck raped and murdered a girl in 1990

/where's the proof?

 
coco ebert [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 06:38:41 AM  
Shvetz: The article basically rehashes everything that's gone on with Orly, and states that WND is a biased site that's willing to overlook reality to promote a specific political view. This was a relatively unnecessary article. It brought nothing new to the table, as most rational people know Orly is crazy, and WND is just right-wing rhetoric.

Yes, though it's funny how crazy ideas often become mainstream discourse. The birthers started out with that potential, but they tipped over into the too-crazy-to-be-believed category. Lucky for us.

 
Phil Moskowitz 2009-11-02 06:50:41 AM  
Wonderful what you people focus on.

 
YakBoy42 2009-11-02 07:00:01 AM  
Phil Moskowitz: Wonderful what you people focus on.

www.filmofilia.com

 
Bigdogdaddy 2009-11-02 07:05:21 AM  
Does any body really listen to this person? Wow, just wow. Maybe if we'd just ignore anything this bunch has to say, they'd crawl in a hole and die from lack of attention.

 
DarnoKonrad 2009-11-02 07:08:38 AM  
Larry Sinclair -- best known for his claims that he did drugs and had sex with Barack Obama

Just get a hot air balloon man.

 
Aarontology [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 07:15:34 AM  
Bigdogdaddy: Does any body really listen to this person? Wow, just wow. Maybe if we'd just ignore anything this bunch has to say, they'd crawl in a hole and die from lack of attention.

I'm a fan of keeping up the attention in hopes that she'll continue her crusade. She's too damned funny to completely ignore. Besides, if she keeps on going, she'll rack up even more fines imposed by the court and get her followers to pony up even more money for her to continue.

 
MrCab [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 07:26:27 AM  
WND is up?

 
DjangoStonereaver [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 08:11:10 AM  
At this point, the only reason WND has any significant traffic is from
people stopping by to point ant laugh.

Unfortunately, that may be enough to keep them going.

 
pootsie 2009-11-02 08:21:49 AM  
I hate it when lawyers use numbers (numbers) twice (twice) because there is no reasons one (one) use of the number (number) is not enough.

Stop it at once (once)!

 
Emposter 2009-11-02 08:24:20 AM  
If Taitz goes down, so does WorldNetDaily

Wouldn't that be just horrible. JUST HORRIBLE!

/really, I'm crying on the inside, this laughter is just for show.

 
portscanner 2009-11-02 08:26:48 AM  
Shvetz: The article basically rehashes everything that's gone on with Orly, and states that WND is a biased site that's willing to overlook reality to promote a specific political view. This was a relatively unnecessary article. It brought nothing new to the table, as most rational people know Orly is crazy, and WND is just right-wing rhetoric.


Huffington Post is a biased site that's willing to overlook reality to promote a specific political view. This was a relatively unnecessary article. It brought nothing new to the table, as most rational people know Hufington Post is just left-wing rhetoric.

Pretty well applies to any news source -CNN, Fox, MSNBC, (fill in the blank) Never depend on one source for information. You have to find the truth for yourself.

 
PruneTracy 2009-11-02 08:33:13 AM  
www.jalife.net

 
Emposter 2009-11-02 08:36:56 AM  
portscanner: Shvetz: The article basically rehashes everything that's gone on with Orly, and states that WND is a biased site that's willing to overlook reality to promote a specific political view. This was a relatively unnecessary article. It brought nothing new to the table, as most rational people know Orly is crazy, and WND is just right-wing rhetoric.


Huffington Post is a biased site that's willing to overlook reality to promote a specific political view. This was a relatively unnecessary article. It brought nothing new to the table, as most rational people know Hufington Post is just left-wing rhetoric.

Pretty well applies to any news source -CNN, Fox, MSNBC, (fill in the blank) Never depend on one source for information. You have to find the truth for yourself.


They're both bad, so read WND?

WND is completely in a league of its own. It makes Fox look honest.

 
MisterBill [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 08:46:07 AM  
Emposter: It makes Fox look honest.

Whoa! Slow down there, trigger. I think you might be sliding into hyperbole there.

 
portscanner 2009-11-02 08:50:43 AM  
Emposter: portscanner: Shvetz: The article basically rehashes everything that's gone on with Orly, and states that WND is a biased site that's willing to overlook reality to promote a specific political view. This was a relatively unnecessary article. It brought nothing new to the table, as most rational people know Orly is crazy, and WND is just right-wing rhetoric.


Huffington Post is a biased site that's willing to overlook reality to promote a specific political view. This was a relatively unnecessary article. It brought nothing new to the table, as most rational people know Hufington Post is just left-wing rhetoric.

Pretty well applies to any news source -CNN, Fox, MSNBC, (fill in the blank) Never depend on one source for information. You have to find the truth for yourself.

They're both bad, so read WND?

WND is completely in a league of its own. It makes Fox look honest.


Where do you get "They're both bad, so read WND?" I said they ALL sux. It is up to you to find the truth in what all of them report.

Or is your point of view, "If you disagree with X, you must agree with Y?"

 
IdBeCrazyIf 2009-11-02 08:55:50 AM  
NewportBarGuy: Not even if I was three sheets to the wind, it was 2am, and she was the last chick in the bar.

That is just nasty.


I'd do it, but I'd make sure to hide the utensils first

 
SilentStrider [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 09:01:43 AM  
I really don't need to know about her sex life.

 
LewDux 2009-11-02 09:09:37 AM  
www.peteykins.com

In completly unrelated news, yesterday The First Family doled out dried fruits to more than 2,000 trick-or-treaters

 
ps69 2009-11-02 09:09:51 AM  
This article assumes WND is somehow viewed as a legitimate news source. I'm pretty sure everyone there is reading it for the lulz or a mentally unstable conspiracy theorist hiding in a basement adorned with ruby ridge posters.

 
Emposter 2009-11-02 09:17:22 AM  
portscanner: Emposter: portscanner: Shvetz: The article basically rehashes everything that's gone on with Orly, and states that WND is a biased site that's willing to overlook reality to promote a specific political view. This was a relatively unnecessary article. It brought nothing new to the table, as most rational people know Orly is crazy, and WND is just right-wing rhetoric.


Huffington Post is a biased site that's willing to overlook reality to promote a specific political view. This was a relatively unnecessary article. It brought nothing new to the table, as most rational people know Hufington Post is just left-wing rhetoric.

Pretty well applies to any news source -CNN, Fox, MSNBC, (fill in the blank) Never depend on one source for information. You have to find the truth for yourself.

They're both bad, so read WND?

WND is completely in a league of its own. It makes Fox look honest.

Where do you get "They're both bad, so read WND?" I said they ALL sux. It is up to you to find the truth in what all of them report.

Or is your point of view, "If you disagree with X, you must agree with Y?"


It's a slight variation on the "so vote republican" meme, which is premised on the idea that a Farker is, incorrectly, claiming that because two things are bad, they are thus EQUALLY bad, which appears to be exactly what you did.

It's not really that complicated, but I can see why you might have problems, since you appear brain damaged to the degree that you believe WND is no more biased than the Huffington Post or other news sources.

 
WTF Indeed 2009-11-02 09:18:52 AM  
Anyone else wondering why South Park hasn't made a character from her yet?

 
Rev. Creflo Baller 2009-11-02 09:27:34 AM  
Criminy, without elections to focus on, political commentary goes meta in a big way. What a pointless article.

 
Wendy's Chili 2009-11-02 09:39:44 AM  
portscanner: Shvetz: The article basically rehashes everything that's gone on with Orly, and states that WND is a biased site that's willing to overlook reality to promote a specific political view. This was a relatively unnecessary article. It brought nothing new to the table, as most rational people know Orly is crazy, and WND is just right-wing rhetoric.


Huffington Post is a biased site that's willing to overlook reality to promote a specific political view. This was a relatively unnecessary article. It brought nothing new to the table, as most rational people know Hufington Post is just left-wing rhetoric.

Pretty well applies to any news source -CNN, Fox, MSNBC, (fill in the blank) Never depend on one source for information. You have to find the truth for yourself.


Bof sighedz ahr teh bad!

 
make me some tea [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 09:40:10 AM  
In mid-September, the Washington Independent's David Weigel reported that Larry Sinclair -- best known for his claims that he did drugs and had sex with Barack Obama -- filed an affidavit claiming that Taitz told him to testify at a court hearing "that three (3) member (sic) of Obama's church were murder (sic)," adding that Taitz told him that "You testifying that three (3) members of Obama's church were murdered will help me establish that expedited delivery is necessary because people wind up dead over Obama."

Jeez.

I seem to remember the "trail of bodies" claim with the Clintons. Here's a nutty example of that:

Link (new window)

 
IXI Jim IXI [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 09:48:49 AM  
make me some tea: "You testifying that three (3) members of Obama's church were murdered will help me establish that expedited delivery is necessary because people wind up dead over Obama."

Someone should use that reasoning to get things moving with Glenn Beck...

 
IdBeCrazyIf 2009-11-02 09:51:34 AM  
IXI Jim IXI: Someone should use that reasoning to get things moving with Glenn Beck...

Despite being a tired meme, that was a pretty good usage.

 
jake3988 2009-11-02 09:55:40 AM  
Can we have a [Pleasepleasepleasepleasepleasepleaseplease] tag?

 
FlashHarry [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 09:56:39 AM  
WTF Indeed: Anyone else wondering why South Park hasn't made a character from her yet?

trey and matt are basically fark independents™. they may actually sympathize with her.

/love south park

 
Jaakobi 2009-11-02 09:59:45 AM  
Orly? I don't go down on taints.

 
randomjsa 2009-11-02 10:01:37 AM  
No, WorldNetDaily will still be around to provide partisan crazy nonsense.

Just like Huffington Post.

 
IdBeCrazyIf 2009-11-02 10:04:25 AM  
randomjsa: Just like Huffington Post.

Imagine the wild crazy sex a threeway with Taitz and Arianna

 
MikeyFuccon 2009-11-02 10:05:12 AM  
A conspiracy theory about the schemes of conspiracy theorists? Surely you jest!

A simpler explanation is to appeal to the psychology of cranks and cults. They simply believe what they want to believe, in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

Credibility? Nobody takes WND seriously, except for Taitz and Farah's fellow cranks, who will believe anything they tell them.

 
Sgt Otter [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 10:14:30 AM  
make me some tea:

I seem to remember the "trail of bodies" claim with the Clintons. Here's a nutty example of that:

Link (new window)


That would be "The Clinton Chronicles." I think my uncle gave my dad a copy for Christmas.

There's now an "Obama trail of bodies" chain email going around the wignutosphere. The funny part? The same guy appears on both lists, being killed by Clinton in the 80s, then apparently dug up and re-murdered by Obama in the 90s.

 
12349876 2009-11-02 10:19:11 AM  
randomjsa: No, WorldNetDaily will still be around to provide partisan crazy nonsense.

Just like Huffington Post.


bot sids r xacly teh sam!

 
Emposter 2009-11-02 10:19:42 AM  
randomjsa: No, WorldNetDaily will still be around to provide partisan crazy nonsense.

Just like Huffington Post.


Why am I not surprised you would think this...

False Equivalence anyone? (new window)

 
mksmith 2009-11-02 10:21:45 AM  
Phil Moskowitz: Wonderful what you people focus on.

Amazing what egregious nonsense you people will believe.

 
Psumek 2009-11-02 10:23:27 AM  
Sgt Otter:
There's now an "Obama trail of bodies" chain email going around the wignutosphere. The funny part? The same guy appears on both lists, being killed by Clinton in the 80s, then apparently dug up and re-murdered by Obama in the 90s.


Did you know that Barack Obama raped and killed a young girl in 1990?

/he hasn't denied it
//probably doesn't have the same legs as the Beck one

 
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