Being a member of the US Supreme court bar is no major accomplishment. For the most part, but not in every case, it is just a piece of paper that may impress potential clients who have no idea how easy it is to become a member.
Oh, Good Lord.
Alright, Ms. Taitz having graduated from a correspondence school (and not being admitted before the Supreme Court) is none-the-less smarter than all of the attorneys in America, outside of California, who were required to attend real law schools, to pass real bar exams, who have earned livings from the actual practice of law and who have never been santioned under Rule 11.