Kobach's assertion followed an earlier discussion about the horror of the President's immigration move, in which he posited this doozy:



Democrats want to create a “a locked-in vote for socialism” by “replacing American voters with newly legalized aliens.”

There are two levels of what is being said here - by using the rhetoric "REPLACING" American voters, he implies that the new voters are in fact, still not American.. but more importantly, that they are taking the place of the good American voters that would oppose such a policy.

Kobach continued on the radio show, blasting the president for being a beneficiary of affirmative action, and calling websites that opposed him "Left Wing".



In response, a caller shared her theory that the president thinks “everything is all about him” and “is mentally incapable, I think it’s rendered him somewhat handicapped in his ability to process things” in a logical manner. “You know, I wonder if goes all the way back to his upbringing, where, and I’m thinking more in terms of college and law school, where the affirmative action culture just lavished praise upon him and he could do no wrong,” Kobach responded. “And he got into Harvard Law despite not being that impressive a student and once there, he became law review editor because, ‘Oh my goodness, we have this wonderful student.’ He was not winning it himself, but he was told that he was great from the moment he set foot.”

Calling Al Jazeera "a left-wing crackpot network in addition to being apologists for Islamic extremism,” he mocked the story’s conclusion: “Disenfranchising? Give me a break. Photo ID doesn’t disenfranchise anyone. Taking someone off the voter rolls because they moved from one state to the other and taking them off the first state doesn’t disenfranchise anyone.” “But this is what the left does. Elections don’t matter to them because now they have this ridiculous, absurd excuse.”

Kris Kobach, Kansas Secretary of State and a lead legislation drafter (for things like SB1070 and others) will be more than busy this year, as he has already been booked to bring his legislation - which has already passed in states like Alabama, Arizona, Ohio, Nebraska and elsewhere to new candidate states.

If he's not busy in your state, he can always spend time hanging out with Ted Nugent.

Kobach is a “BloodBrother & on the frontlines taking on the America hating ObamaGang at every turn,” rock singer Ted Nugent wrote on Facebook this year, after Kobach, a 48-year-old Republican, lobbied the Texas legislature for the right to shoot feral hogs from helicopters.