Then "most everyone" is retarded.
All I've ever cared to state on the matter is that:
A. Orly Taitz is a loon.
B. I don't buy the whole issue as being useful for anything.
C. Birthers are a rabid irrational lot.
...Yes, and you state it obsessively. What I would like to know, is why do you make an obsessive, as if possessed, issue, of the investigation being “useless?” Just because you find it a waste of time, that doesn’t mean others are so inclined.
Every time one of these “birther” threads pop up, here you come with your club, pounding your chest, ready to pounce on anyone who might dare challenge Obama’s eligibility.
For someone who obsessively expresses “it’s a waste of time,” you sure spend a lot of time attempting to suppress the issue.
The issue has been useful to show us just how far we’ve gotten from the rule of law. Sort of like how the Holocaust is useful to us at this point: it shows us that the unthinkable is possible, so we can try to close the vulnerabilities and see it never happen again.
Obama himself is irrelevant. It took a lot of crooked law-breaking to get him where he is now, where he has done crooked law-breaking ever since.
We can’t put Congress-critters like Pelosi in jail for trampling the Constitution since there’s no criminal statute about that. But we can put them in jail for committing perjury - which is one of the things Pelosi did to trample the Constitution. This issue, in the end, provides the bridge between the theoretical Constitution and the jail cell, which is the only form of accountability language these people comprehend or speak.
It’s an incredibly useful issue, as Pelosi et al are about to learn. Lord willing.