Source: https://www.obamaconspiracy.org/2018/03/the-additional-open-thread-what-light-from-yonder-window-breaks-edition/
Timestamp: 2019-04-24 15:50:15+00:00

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Sorry about the delayed open thread. I was traveling and then I got this nasty chest cold.
How soon are Birthers going to demand copies his birth certificate, social security card, selective service record, and college records for David Dennison?
Montgomery and Klayman’s lawsuit against Comey was dismissed (on Monday).
Who was the judge? Any links to the decision?
gorefan: Who was the judge?Any links to the decision?
Klayman’s used-to-be-second-favorite judge: Leon (of the D.D.C.).
No public link; it is in the usual legal databases.
Only 11 days until the last dog officially dies.
Yep, scheduled for conference on Friday March 16th and will be on the denied list on the following Monday. Ironically, that’s only a week and two days before Wong Kim Ark Day. (The 120th anniversary of the decision in US v Wong Kim Ark).
This thread is now unfindable again.
The new comments RSS feed goes to the right thread but not always to the latest comment. I have to refresh to see the latest comment on the current open thread post. I wish the blog would load the latest page and I didn’t have to manually refresh.
I click the “open thread”link, but it only produces open thread from like January.
It’s either the site cache or your local browser cache. If you can’t see the page now, click ctrl-F5 to clear your browser cache.
I think I have turned off browser caching now. As long as I remember to access the Open Thread page after adding new open threads, it should be OK. Lemme know.
The parents of Seth Rich have filed a lawsuit against Fox News for pushing the conspiracy theory that Seth gave DNC emails to Wikileaks.
Whatever you did worked for me. Now when I click on the latest comment on the Comment Feed page it goes to that comment in the open thread.
Dr. Conspiracy: I think I have turned off browser caching now. As long as I remember to access the Open Thread page after adding new open threads, it should be OK. Lemme know.
Rickey: The parents of Seth Rich have filed a lawsuit against Fox News for pushing the conspiracy theory that Seth gave DNC emails to Wikileaks.
Five days until The Last Dog Dies (TM).
The dog dies tomorrow. The obituary gets published in five days.
Will the dog be discernibly dead tomorrow (to those of us on the outside of the system), or is this theoretically a Schrödinger’s dog kind of situation?
Laity’s filed a couple of cases before. In both instances, he’s filed for a rehearing (which was, of course, denied.) I would expect this is likely in this case as well.
It looks to me like we still have a couple of months to go before interment.
Any petition for the rehearing of an order denying a petition for a writ of certiorari or extraordinary writ shall be filed within 25 days after the date of the order of denial and shall comply with all the form and filing requirements of paragraph 1 of this Rule, including the payment of the filing fee if required, but its grounds shall be limited to intervening circumstances of a substantial or controlling effect or to other substantial grounds not previously presented. The time for filing a petition for the rehearing of an order denying a petition for a writ of certiorari or extraordinary writ will not be extended. The petition shall be presented together with certification of counsel (or of a party unrepresented by counsel) that it is restricted to the grounds specified in this paragraph and that it is presented in good faith and not for delay; one copy of the certificate shall bear the signature of counsel (or of a party unrepresented by counsel). The certificate shall be bound with each copy of the petition. The Clerk will not file a petition without a certificate. The petition is not subject to oral argument.
Petitions for a rehearing are almost never granted. Four justices are required to grant cert, but it takes five justices to grant a petition for rehearing. No justice called for a response to Laity’s cert petition, so we can safely assume that no justice believes that his case has any merit.
Robert C. Laity, v. New York, et al.
The court action styled Robert C. Laity, Petitioner, v. New York, et al. passed away quietly Friday, March 16, 2018, in the United States Supreme Court, Washington, DC., of natural causes.
Laity v. New York was born early in 2016, but suffered its entire life from the severe congenital defects that would ultimately result in its demise. This was inevitable, despite the determined efforts at life support that kept it in the system for nearly two years.
The case was not notable. But if it had been, any notability would have come from the fact that it appears to have been the very last surviving legal action of the already nearly-forgotten, so-called, “birther era.” Although Laity claimed that outgoing President Barack Obama was ineligible to his office, the case focused instead on allegations that none of Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, or Bobby Jindal were eligible to the Presidency of the United States, either. It was in that sense a “sideswipe” at the outgoing President.
Laity’s lack of notability was duly recognized by a complete and utter lack of any attention whatever from any and all media worthy of actually being called media.
At its core, Laity v. New York was based on the moonbat theory that Minor v. Happersett “defined” natural born citizenship as requiring both birth in the United States and two citizen parents. This was a favorite pet claim of a bunch of off-base time-and-money-wasters called “birthers,” who resolutely and adamantly rejected several mountains’ worth of perfectly good evidence that “natural born citizen,” in fact, simply means – and has always meant – that a person had been born a United States citizen.
What the case lacked in substance, it made up for in… well, let’s be frank. It completely failed to make up for its lack of substance in any way at all. As may be said of many similar attempts, it was merely a sad and misguided effort to impose an ill-founded false interpretation of the phrase “natural born citizen” upon the legal system of America. As such, Laity will not be missed, nor will its passing be noted pretty much anywhere on the planet, except in this one rather obscure open thread in a blog which has officially been shut down for more than a year.
It’s sad that this is the case. However, we may be gratified that the Constitution and the truth have (mostly) triumphed in the end, at least as regards the specific claims made by birthers.
We can only say “mostly” because while birthers achieved precisely zero victories in the legal system (out of more than 380 original cases plus appeals) and were largely ignored by all real journalists, large numbers of people who were deceived by these charlatans still remain deceived today.
Laity v. New York was preceded in death by two siblings, who died of similar causes. It is survived solely by its father, Robert C. Laity of New York State.
Mr. Laity, in his disbelief and refusal to accept reality, will undoubtedly file for a rehearing, which will of course be routinely denied. Final interment of Laity v. New York is therefore delayed, and will take place in a couple of months.
In the spirit of birtherism and in lieu of flowers, well-wishers (if there are any) are urged to throw their generous donations into a nearby rathole or ditch.
LAITY, ROBERT C. V. NEW YORK, ET AL.
Pete: Robert C. Laity, v. New York, et al.
Yes, he filed for a rehearing in both of his two previous cases.
That’s why I count it dead, but not quite yet buried.
Sharon has not mentioned the Laity denial.
She’s deciding whether to go with the “Deep State” got to them angle or write another five part series on Fitzfundfilcher.
Rickey: Sharon has not mentioned the Laity denial.
Do you think she will publish my obituary?
The well-oiled machine spins on.
Birthers won’t care or even believe it. They think the press just forced Trump to recant his Birtherism.
Did anyone see what Sen. Bob Corker said? https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2018/03/21/a-gop-senators-remarkable-admission-about-trump-and-mueller/?utm_term=.c11cc3fccd23 (open in a private window if the paywall pops up).
He said the Republican support for Trump is tribal in nature.
I remember how long Obama was criticized for mispronouncing “corps”. Today WAPO introduced an article: “Elected to lead, not to proofread’: Typos, spelling mistakes are commonplace in Trump’s White House“ which I found hysterical about Trump, who thinks he’s “a really smart person”.
He should’ve stuck with the travel agency business.
Why does NBC News give the time of day to this clown? He’s a total bullsh*t artist.
If you can call it art.
So Stanley Armour Dunham’s 100th birthday was last Friday. I just love that particular kind of trivia; it makes a kind of bridge from us in the here and now to the families that preceded us.
He was trying to sell rides on rocket ships back then. After the Challenger disaster, that market kind of went south.
Pete: He should’ve stuck with the travel agency business.
He was trying to sell rides on rocket ships back then.After the Challenger disaster, that market kind of went south.
Hey, you just reminded me. My brother bought a square inch of property on the Moon (or was it Mars?) from, I think, Analog Magazine, back in the late 50’s or early 60’s. Seems to me I shoulda inherited that property when he died. I bet that rotten County Executor took it for hisself.
hmmm. I wonder why I’m currently “(not logged on)”. I’ll haveta fix that.
Thanks for the links. I will ad those to the links section of the RC Radio blog.
Corsi’s got a new book out, whining about how people aren’t nice to Trump. I’ll wait til it hits the 99 cent store to wallow in that irony.

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