Most of the liberal media has laughed and ignored the issue when talk turns to the serious question on what constitutes eligibility to be elected President.
But, it'll be standing room only tomorrow, Thursday March 1st, at a news conference to be held by Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Arizona.
This event will take place at 3 PM EST. The news conference will deal with the findings of Sheriff Arpaio's cold case squad which dealt with the question of Obama's eligibility.
The issues to be discussed include Obama’s eligibility under the U.S. Constitution’s requirements and questions about the Connecticut Social Security number he uses and the image of his supposed birth certificate from Hawaii.
Expected to attend are reporters from the AP, Reuters, the Washington Times and NBC, CBS and ABC, as well as U.S. radio networks, among many others.
The press conference is expected to draw protesters who object to the sheriff’s office review of the allegations that Obama may attempt to use false documents to have his name placed on the 2012 presidential election ballot in Arizona.
Sheriff Arpaio has said the findings “could be a shock.”
Sheriff Arpaio’s investigation is the first official law enforcement investigtion into the allegations of Obama’s eligibility. Many of the private investigators who have investigated these allegations say there are too many questionable circumstances to believe that everything regarding Obama is above-board.
Editor and CEO Joseph Farah of World Net Daily,
which will be streaming the event live tomorrow said, “Until now, as hard as it may be to believe, no official vetting of Obama’s credentials has been done – not by the 50 secretaries of state who oversee elections, not by the Federal Elections Commission that administers the nation’s elections laws, not by the Electoral College, not by any judge in America, not by Congress, not by anyone,” he continued.
Even before the results become public, Farah said he’s confident there will be a significant impact.
“I strongly believe it could be a game-changer,” he said.
Media finally paying attention to eligibility?