It's mid-January and the Iowa Caucuses are not quite three weeks away.
We're tired of discussing the issues—like where the candidates stand on
national suicide by open borders. Whatever shall we talk about? I know,
let's consider the weighty question of whether Sen. Ted Cruz is a
natural-born citizen!
Donald Trump is skeptical. Lawrence Tribe, who teaches what's alleged to be constitutional law at Harvard, says that whether Cruz is qualified to serve as president under Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution is hardly settled law — because the Supreme Court hasn't had an opportunity to misinterpret it yet.
Some conservatives think that being born to an American mother (albeit in Canada) isn't enough to qualify. They believe "natural born" means that not just you, but both of your parents were born in the United States. While the left continues to use the Constitution as a battering ram to demolish morality and representative government, we're reduced to such silly arguments.
http://www.grasstopsusa.com/df011216.html
Donald Trump is skeptical. Lawrence Tribe, who teaches what's alleged to be constitutional law at Harvard, says that whether Cruz is qualified to serve as president under Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution is hardly settled law — because the Supreme Court hasn't had an opportunity to misinterpret it yet.
Some conservatives think that being born to an American mother (albeit in Canada) isn't enough to qualify. They believe "natural born" means that not just you, but both of your parents were born in the United States. While the left continues to use the Constitution as a battering ram to demolish morality and representative government, we're reduced to such silly arguments.
http://www.grasstopsusa.com/df011216.html
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