It’s pretty clear that logical, legal or constitutional arguments will never persuade the usurper-in-chief to release his long form BC. Thus public ridicule may be the most potent means of either changing his position or at minimum, making him pay a steep price for his stubbornness.
Challenging him to “man up” is an especially potent line of attack as it reminds everyone of his “big-talk/no-action” persona and how this has displayed itself repeatedly on issues ranging from Iran to Afghanistan to health care reform. He has repeatedly deferred to Nancy Pelosi, for example, in letting the stimulus bill get hijacked into an early Christmas for core Democrat constituencies. He “insisted” on a health plan that would not add to the deficit and then has stood by twiddling his thumbs as Congress proceeds to debate plans that are transparently fraudulent in meeting this claim. He has yet to follow through on any tough actions towards Iran, even as I’m-a-Nut-Job keeps repeatedly thumbing his nose at him.
As a candidate he repeatedly promised to have the most transparent administration in history, yet for more than a year he effectively has hidden behind lawyers rather than honestly come clean about his long form birth certificate.
The man is a coward, through and through. Having Sarah Palin call him out would remind all she has more testosterone in her little pinkie than he’ll ever have.
So I appreciate your PhotoShop work, but I wish she herself truly made it an issue as opposed to raising questions about it and then undercutting the legitimacy of it by follow-on comments on Facebook etc. Obama’s entitled to spend his money any way he sees fit, but in today’s wretched economy, one would think that whether the amount is hundreds of thousands of dollars or several million, paying $10 to get and release the long form is a no-brainer compared to squandering such sums on lawyers. Every dollar he wastes on fighting this is a dollar that might otherwise have been donated to help millions of families being punished by Obama’s unwise economic policies.