My goodness, talk about a bunch of Poop Nazis!!! Here is what happened. The Western Center for Journalism ran another one of those stupid open letters from some stupid irate Birther bitching to Congressman Jon Kyl about ignoring the Cold Case Posse. Nowadays, just about anything get picked up as newsworthy on the Birther websites – irate letters to the editor, rumors, scuttlebutt, open letters to whoever, and visions and dreams about Obama being frog-marched out of the White House.
Somebody posted the article and and put a link to it at Lucianne.com. The people at Lucianne.com, having a much better idea of what actually constitutes real news, deleted the post. The Western Center for Journalism (WCJ) had a hissy fit, which was contagious, and the World Net Daily (WND) crew caught the fever.
Here are a few excerpts about this so-called news story from WND:
WND EXCLUSIVE
Eligibility vanishes from conservative website
What was real reason for disappearance?
“Like Horatio on the bridge, conservative pundits that early on dismissed the eligibility issue continue [to] do everything they can to keep a vast army of activists from even discussing the fraudulent documents released by Barack Obama,” he wrote. “In this case Lucianne or someone working for her hit the big delete button and removed a post about ForgeryGate, after nearly 500 of her readers eager to learn the truth followed the link.”
The conservative news forum website Lucianne.com says its decision to remove a link to a report that challenges a U.S. senator regarding Barack Obama’s eligibility to be president was based on procedural rules not content.
The original item by Tom Ballantyne Jr. was an open letter to Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz.
It took the senator to task for responding to a constituent that the Hawaii Department of Health “has attested” to the validity of records showing Obama was born in Hawaii.
Here is a link to the WND Internet Article:
http://www.wnd.com/2012/04/eligibility-vanishes-from-conservative-website/?cat_orig=politics
But what is really funny here is the little question in the headline, What was the real reason for disappearance?
What that screams to me is that WND and parent WCJ are feeling a little paranoid and defensive about their idiotic Birther nonsense not being acceptable to mainstream conservatives and Republicans. Hence, the comment: its decision to remove a link to a report . . . was based on procedural rules not content. Wiki points out in its article about the Soup Nazi from Seinfeld, that:
The term “Nazi” is used as an exaggeration of the excessively strict regimentation he constantly demands of his patrons.
That seems applicable to the WND/WCJ crowd. It is like you have to buy into their stupid fantasies, and not ask inconvenient questions, and just swallow whatever poop they put on paper. And if you don’t, then your motives get questioned. And how about that title:
Eligibility vanishes from conservative website
Did eligibility vanish or was it just some stupid open letter from a stupid, indignant Birther??? It seems like the Floyd Brown-Joseph Farah claque is just a little too thin skinned. Which is probably because the whole underlying Cold Case Posse rigged-investigation thing won’t withstand too much close scrutiny. They just want us to swallow the soup, and taste it later.
Squeeky Fromm
Girl Reporter
Note . The Easter Egg. This is a word play on a quote by Moliere, “I live on good soup, not fine words.“

