In other news, Maine Governor Paul LePage has apologized for fantasizing about shooting a political cartoonist. LePage hasn't resigned yet, so it's a wash.
Meanwhile, infamous birther Sheriff Joe Arpaio apparently spent $120,000 on a fraudulent investigation of the federal judge overseeing his discrimination case.
This is amazing:
Newly released records offer a window into the increasingly contentious relationship between the Sheriff's Office and Dennis Montgomery, a Seattle-based computer programmer. MCSO hired Montgomery after he alleged he could prove the DOJ was tapping the phones of Arpaio and U.S. District Judge G. Murray Snow, who is presiding over a class-action racial-profiling case against the agency. [...]
E-mails additionally suggest the agency continued to fund Montgomery's investigations even after Sheriff's Office experts had discredited 50 to 60 hard drives of information Montgomery previously provided. [...]
By November 2014, Detective Brian Mackiewicz wrote e-mails to Montgomery's attorney, Larry Klayman, in which he said that deputies had yet to receive any credible information from Montgomery after 13 months and $120,000.
Why am I not surprised to see Larry Klayman is representing a fraud?
Finally, the Oklahoma Republican party says we should stop feeding poor people the animals.