If it is part of a strategy to force media recognition, then I commend them for their cleverness. Let us hope that it is something like that, but I cannot help but feel that if they really had something significant, it would serve no purpose in delaying it's release. Their evidence either stands on it's own merits or it doesn't. If it does, then get it out quickly and put this administration into an immediate tail spin, and if it doesn't, don't string us along.
But I hope you are right.
“”””If it is part of a strategy to force media recognition, then I commend them for their cleverness.””””
I don’t know that I would attribute the delay to cleverness or just being extra careful to double check facts. I am sure you will agree that if Sheriff Arpaio were to make even one factual error, the left and their willing accomplices (the msm) will spotlight it and use their power to discredit the good sheriff. So, Arpaio needs to be careful. Isn’t it ironic that the left can do anything they want. They do not need to provide any documentation or proof but we are held to a higher standard and must cross every t and dot every i.
The first press conference involved several videos that presented the evidence of forgery with the PDF. Putting together a presentation in that format takes time. Had the information been haphazardly released, then it would probably be less effective. My guess is that they are doing the same to present the next round of information. If there was only one piece of evidence to put forth, then sure, that could be released sooner, but if there is a batch of information, then let’s allow the time needed for it to be organized.