Two pieces of evidence to support the headline:

1. His latest campaign ad (below) shows him smoking marijuana. (The bong burbling sound at the end is a nice touch.)

2. On his Facebook page — the same place where he predicted earning 16 percent of the vote next Tuesday — he said this about the ad:

“There is no way President Obama is not going to be asked about it on camera and there is no way he will not be able to smile while answering!”

Dude, Andy. Have you ever dipped Cheez-Its in ranch dressing? Uh-MAZE-ing!

Ryan Burns worked for the Journal from 2008 to 2013, covering a diverse mix of North Coast subjects,...

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  1. This is what happened the last time I did this. I have a long history of inventing new successful ways of doing things.

    World’s first anti-GMO sabotage actions, featuring Congressional candidate Andy Caffrey in 1987

    http://youtu.be/z5J4C1BkMYs

  2. Shoot, check this out…

    The FBI began high-altitude, drones over Northern California’s Pot Industry.

    NYTimes-6/04/12

    The Pentagon began flying high-altitude, unarmed drones over Northern California skies daily, American military officials said, in hopes of collecting information to turn over to local law enforcement agencies and the FBI.

    Other administration officials said a Homeland Security drone helped authorities find several suspects linked to the March 15 killing of a United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement Immigration agent in Trinity County.

    President Obama formally agreed to continue the surveillance flights during a White House meeting yesterday, June 3 presiding through Humboldt, Trinity, and Mendocino counties. The American assistance has been kept secret because of legal dues and the heated political sensitivities there about sovereignty, the officials said.

    Before the outbreak of drug violence in Northern California that has left more dead in the past four years, such an agreement would have been all but unthinkable, they said.

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