BY JOEY NOVICK
WHAT EXIT?
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Assemblyman Anthony Bucco said the author of a controversial book arguing that President Obama is not eligible to be president, "raised some interesting points" at a speech he attended Tuesday in Morristown.
Jerome Corsi of Denville and author of “Where’s the Birth Certificate? The Case that Barack Obama is not Eligible to be President," gave a presentation Tuesday at the Morristown Masonic Temple.
“I forgot to wear my tin foil hat at the meeting, so many of the thought control waves from Corsi did come into my brain,” admitted Bucco, a state representative of LD25 in Morris County.
“There were a number of things he rolled through in his presentation that quite frankly I thought were interesting. You don’t get to read about this other stuff, like passports and things he brought up where there were inconsistencies,” said Bucco, the Deputy Republican Leader.
Unusually at State Assembly meetings in Trenton, Bucco does wear a “protective tin-foil hat, to keep away the dangerous thought control rays of the Democratic leadership…concerning fake issues like global warming, gun control and marriage equality.”
However, he neglected to bring it with to the Corsi meeting.
Morris County Republican Chairman John Sette said his party contributed towards renting the hall. “The Republican Party has a big tent in Morris County,” said Sette. “There’re lots of people who might have outlandish views in every spectrum in politics… we’re open to everybody and we believe in freedom of speech.” In Bucco’s case, that is a good thing.
“There were interesting points I wasn’t aware of, and it made me believe this thing wasn’t going away,” noted Bucco.
Joey Novick is the Editor in Chief at www.whatexitnj.com.
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