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Not even the promise of crooner Pat Boone singing oldies from a spinning stage could save what was intended to be the premier birther event of the year later this month in Arizona.
Organizers of the gala, which would have featured Boone alongside
Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio and some of the nation’s other prominent
conspiracy theorists, broke the news online Friday that it was canceled “due to inadequate ticket sales.”
The Sept. 22 event was meant to bring together people from throughout
the nation who believe Barack Obama’s birth certificate is fake and
therefore he is ineligible to be president. Organizers planned to use it
to call on Congress to take up Arpaio’s yearlong investigation into the documents.
The announcement was disappointing to the few people who did plan to
attend, as evidenced by a handful of web postings about the
cancellation. It didn’t take long for true believers to spin elaborate
conspiracy theories about why the event was called off.
One theory could be found on the Facebook page of Linda Bentley, an
Arizona tea party activist who had been promoting the event. A visitor
to her page wrote that it had been doomed because Arpaio was unwilling to take his probe even further and investigate the president for murder.
“The REASON the EVENT by Sheriff Joe & his Cold Case POSSE was
CANCELLED is because the Sheriff & others are TOO DUMB to SEE the
MURDERS Barack Obama had his Security Adviser John Brennan commit on
Obama’s Gay Lovers in Chicago,” the visitor wrote.
Besides Boone and Arpaio, the event was also set to feature former
Army Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin, who was court martialed and sentenced to
six months in military prison for disobeying orders to deploy to
Afghanistan. Lakin refused to go because he said he didn’t believe Obama
was in office legitimately.
The venue, Celebrity Theatre, would have featured seating in the
round and a spinning stage in the center. It normally hosts more
mainstream events like concerts for touring rock bands. But the nature
of this event obviously took some explaining for the owners. Even before
the cancellation, the theater posted a disclaimer on the event’s listing page.
“Celebrity Theatre does not endorse any political party,” it said.
“The views and opinions of this event do not state or reflect those of
the Celebrity Theatre, its partners or sponsors.”
(h/t Phoenix New Times)
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