Posted on 02/21/2012 8:22:41 PM PST by El Sordo
"How come the president doesn't thank me for doing what I can for the economy?" Arpaio continued. "I never get any thanks from the White House -- that's okay, it doesn't bother me."
Of course, that's the same president who's under "investigation" by Arpaio and the "birther" gang.
Arpaio said he took on the "investigation" into Obama's eligibility to be president because he was "doing him a favor" by intending to clear his name.
He didn't say which way the conclusion to that "investigation" is going to go, as we'll all have to wait for the results show on March 1.
Arpaio reiterated that he takes his job as sheriff "very seriously," and said he's not headlining the birth-certificate results show just for some media attention.
(Excerpt) Read more at blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com ...
Now let the wild speculation begin as to how Obama got to him too.
Only have to wait until Mar 1st. Then we will hear the same ole song & dance.
Sheriff Joe Arpaio strikes me as a person who is as close to incorruptible as anyone I’ve seen in public life. So I don’t see him selling out. I don’t know about the capabilities of his cold case “posse” however. The Obama’s handlers, case officers and useful idiots have done a thorough job of vacuum sealing ALL his records (& perhaps destroying many of them) so without enforceable subpoenas they may have been unable to uncover anything new.
“Now let the wild speculation begin as to how Obama got to him too.”
Hardly.
Arpaio is frequently sardonic. Look at the title of the thread!
Yes, I’m braced for the usual, “He was born in Hawaii, so he is a natural born citizen” BS again.
FR told me I had to excerpt.
Bookmarked!
All I can say is that it seemed like the thing to do at the time.
Joe, Joe, Joe. Those are democrat voters you’re running off.
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