I didnt ask you about the rest of The Courts decision, but about his specific statement you quoted. If you want to quote actual legal principles from the decision, that makes sense, but what you quoted about tilting at windmills makes the judge look like hes biased and partial, or maybe just an idiot. Is that what you intended??
Another federal judge said of Orly Taitz in his dismissal of a different Obama eligibility suit: “Plaintiffs have encouraged the Court to ignore the mandates of the Constitution, to disregard the limits put on its power put in place by the Constitution, and to effectively overthrow a sitting president who was popularly elected by “We the people.”—over sixty nine million of the people.
Plaintiffs have attacked the judiciary, including every prior court that has dismissed their claim, as unpatriotic and even treasonous for refusing to grant their requests and for adhering to the terms of the Constitution, which set forth its jurisdiction. Respecting the Constitutional role and jurisdiction of this Court is not unpatriotic. Quite the contrary, this Court considers commitment to that constitutional role to be the ultimate reflection of patriotism.”—US Federal District Judge David O. Carter in his Opinion dismissing Captain Pamela Barnett, et. al. v Barack H. Obama, et. al.—October 29, 2009
If Judge Lamberth’s statement shows bias, then the plaintiff has grounds for an appeal. Taitz v Obama has not been appealed.
Orly Taitz has a unique ability to piss judges off.
It's not the judge's job to make immature comments that expose his or her personal frustration. All they need to do is address the points of law. Like I said, the part you quoted doesn't reflect well on the judge's impartiality or professionalism.