That's the understatement of this short century. It does the conservative cause no good when we have people like this fighting our fights. Her earlier pleadings to the court and statements to the media have been filled will misspellings, poor grammar and legal arguments that could be demolished by first year law students. (i.e., she said she would have the president "arrested" for contempt of court...Oh brother!).
Not only are her legal skills and acumen in tremendous doubt, be she does seem to be exhibiting signs of delusion and altered reality. This episode coupled with her Scalia claims from earlier in the week, make we wonder if she isn't in some kind of psychological distress.
Go back to Obong- and don’t forget your kneepads.
You’re wasting your time here.
It's clear that this is starting to take its toll. She definitely needs more sleep.
This episode coupled with her Scalia claims from earlier in the week, make we wonder if she isn't in some kind of psychological distress.
Based upon her description, my impression is that she really was at the Scalia event. Scalia was plugging a book about how to make your case to judges and he probably responded to her questions in that light. It's not clear that Scalia was aware that she already had a case before the court. Of course that fact fits in with Taitz's theory that there is a conspiracy involving the court clerks.
As Taitz has made a number of errors of fact in her blog statements, I think I would tend to wonder if she quoted Scalia 100% correctly.