Chief birther conspiracist claims five State Reps lined up for St. Louis event

Dr. Orly Taitz, the California lawyer and dentist leading the right-wing birther conspiracy theorists, claims to have five state representatives confirmed for her July 1 conspiracy rally in St. Louis. From her website:

We are getting a great turnout in MO.

50-100 in St. Louis  and 50-100 in Jefferson city

Fifth State Representative has confirmed- Rep McGee (sic) 122st (sic) district

On her barely-coherent website, Taitz does not list which legislators, beyond Mike McGhee (R-Odessa), are exepcted to be at the St. Louis event. That said, Reps. Tim Jones (R-Eureka), Casey Guernsey (R-Bethany) and Cynthia Davis (R-Pluto) are on record as supporting Taitz' wacko lawsuits

And while Barack Obama has provided an official, certified copy of his birth certificate, it's been tough to satisfy these fringe groups with the facts.

Here's how a recent article in The OC Weekly describes Taitz' crusade:

She calls Obama a “usurper” and an “arrogant jerk from Africa and Indonesia.” She called a judge an “idiot.” And she calls anyone who stands in her way an “Obama thug.” Taitz has built a sizable following on her blog; in the comments for each post at orlytaitzesq.com, you can read a few more names for people whom Taitz doesn’t like: “traitors,” “Muslims,” “terrorists.”

In the past eight months, Taitz’s face has become one of the most recognizable of what its adherents prefer to call the “eligibility” movement, and her actions have been some of the most controversial. Her end goal is simple—to remove Obama from office—but her methods have sometimes put her at odds with other anti-Obama activists. And that’s not to mention the legion of Obama supporters who have assembled evidence claiming that Taitz is, at best, a liar and, at worst, treasonous...

Aside from World Net Daily, more traditional conservative media sources—not to mention politicians—have condemned the birth-certificate question as a waste of time. In January, talk-show host Michael Medved classified Taitz and the other eligibility attorneys as “crazy, nutburger, demagogue, money-hungry, exploitive, irresponsible, filthy conservative imposters.”

Crazy.

UPDATE: An earlier version of this post did not include Casey Guernsey as a plaintiff in the lawsuit against the President.