I wasn’t there, so I have no access to absolute proof, but there’s nothing illogical about Donofrio’s account. His claim against Obama was viable—it had to do with legal documentation, not some weird untenable accusation, so Obama had every reason to feel politically threatened by it.
What level of resources would be expected to be used against Donofrio, given the circumstances?
Everything Donofrio says is consistent with what would be expected, including the level of paranoia he felt.
Well, let's think about that. He files his looney tunes paperwork, and cert is denied. So I guess there would be about one cent for the ink on the stamp that they use to stamp his brief as "filed" and then maybe one cent for the Internet space that houses the information about his case, and maybe five cents for the salaries of the justices during the one second they considered the case.
Seven cents. That might be high.