Pretending that the recently passed birther bill in Arizona isn't really about the President being black, Republican senatorial candidate for the U.S. Senate, J.D. Hayworth says the law doesn't go far enough:
It's real simply: We now require voters to offer proof that voters are who they say they are. If we're asking that of voters, shouldn't we ask candidates for every office on the ballot to be able to offer proof that they are who they say they are?
Of course this is from the man who once expressed concern about people marrying horses, and is a candidate is a state that enshrined racial profiling into law, so this is probably a winning message for Hayworth.