Gold: Duo of Orly Taitz and Maj. Stefan Frederick Cook – again. A boy’s best friend isn’t always his lawyer. In their birther’s zeal to bring a case against
American-born President Obama, they failed to take into consideration that Cook, a volunteer, was in no danger of being deployed to Afghanistan if he didn’t wish to go. This tidbit of information makes the reason for the lawsuit based on the citizenship of the president not only lame but extremely transparent! While that’s bad enough, it by no means is the worst, there are repercussions for Cook and his entire future. Orly Taitz’ use of Cook as a means to another suit has cost him a great deal. I certainly hope that he figures it out and sues Taitz! See the cruel and ironic upshot of this story on Worst Persons in the World!
For Orly Taitz and Maj. Cook’s original plan to defame the president, which has backfired today, see Worst Persons last mention of the two.
Silver: Rush Limbaugh: Perhaps he’s feeling threatened and needs reassurance? Maybe comparing MSNBC’s Ed Schultz to the talking TV horse with the same first name is considered to be humorous in Rush World? Naw, I can’t even sell that
one to myself. You see, Rush wasn’t laughing. I could swear he sounded petty, childish, jealous, and really didn’t have a reason for mentioning Ed’s television Show. The green-eyed monster which lives in the radio host Limbaugh simply took
over as it often does. Limbaugh….hmm..yes, didn’t he have a television show for a very short time?
Bronze: Jake Tapper of ABC News brings home the bronze, even if he didn’t get the story. A sad documentation of Tapper’s initial hope to get a leg up on the Sanford story is told in email and on Tapper’s Twitter. He is a great kisser-upper though. His first email to Sanford’s office in hopes of getting his own interview said "The NBC spot was slimy" among other things critical of news agencies who had a foot in the same door he wished to open. See a cock-eyed
optimist (or suck up) turn into a jaded and jilted Twit before your very eyes!