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The Republicans have bitch and moaned that Obama is not a legitimate
president because in order to be a "natural born citizen", your momma has to
birth your ass on American soil. It's not sufficient to be born to American
citizens.
Everybody that voted republican in 2008 against Obama, voted for John McCain, who was born in Panama.
Where's the outcry about McCain???
There is no logical way to conclude that Ted Cruz can legitimately be president but Obama is not legitimately eligible to be president. You simply cannot resolve this direct contradiction.
But I don't *want* to think. I want my marching orders. I want my overlords to tell me The Truth.
There is no logical way to conclude that Ted Cruz can legitimately be president but Obama is not legitimately eligible to be president. You simply cannot resolve this direct contradiction.
But I don't *want* to think. I want my marching orders. I want my overlords to tell me The Truth.
Then just vote democrat.
Everybody knows republicans are retarded and everything bad is their fault.
A vote for all democrats, will not only make you feel better about yourself, but will help usher in a new level of american prosperity that is currently beyond comprehension. Because everybody knows that's what voting democrat is all about. Solving the republicans problems.
Democrats, they do the country good
Here's the entire spectacle. I almost feel sorry for the Republican. …almost.
That is painful to watch. Regardless, I am sure the GOP will once again choose someone to run who is totally un-electable and appealing mainly to the far right versus finding someone who is actually somewhat reasonable. So it doesn't really matter at this point.
That is painful to watch. Regardless, I am sure the GOP will once again
choose someone to run who is totally un-electable and appealing mainly to the
far right versus finding someone who is actually somewhat reasonable. So it
doesn't really matter at this point.
It's worked for the plutocrats great so far that fund the republicans, and generally both parties. Run some real extremist on the republican ticket, double down on a centrist right democrat, and let the "voters" choose, and get the politican that the plutocrats wanted. Non-decisional choices.
It's worked for the plutocrats great so far that fund the republicans, and generally both parties. Run some real extremist on the republican ticket, double down on a centrist right democrat, and let the "voters" choose, and get the
politican that the plutocrats wanted. Non-decisional choices.
"We basically have a *center-right* party, and then we have a *crazy* party...made up of flat-earthers and Civil War re-enacters." -- Bill Maher
Actually it was quite entertaining watching matthews have a live TV conniption trying to make someone repeat his words.
Notice who was smiling the whole time during the sequence, and who was shitting their pants....
The fat boy wins...
Here's the entire spectacle. I almost feel sorry for the Republican. …almost.
That is painful to watch.
"We basically have a *center-right* party, and then we have a *crazy* party...made up of flat-earthers and Civil War re-enacters." -- Bill Maher
Yes. Democrats are center-right. Republicans are crazy. And true liberals are orthogonal.
Actually it was quite entertaining watching matthews have a live TV conniption trying to make someone repeat his words.
Notice who was smiling the whole time during the sequence, and who was shitting their pants....
The fat boy wins...
And again, Shrek comes in to demonstrate the very thesis of the original post that Republicans are batshit crazy. Only the crazy can take a video of a Republican doing linguistical contortions to avoid acknowledging the utter hypocrisy of his two contradicting positions.
Here's how a real man answers the question. Yes, Ted Cruz is a natural American citizen and can legitimately run for president. Yes, Barrack Obama is a natural American citizen and was legitimately elected president. Yes, even if Obama had been born in Kenya -- which he wasn't -- to an American citizen, he would be an American citizen and could legitimately run for president. The only person who was not a legitimate president was George W. Bush. That election was stolen by deliberate misinterpretation and deliberate discarding of votes in Palm Beach County, FL. And although Bush was not responsible for that election fraud, he sure as fuck took advantage of it, and that shows a complete lack of morality, ethics, and respect for the law.
Here's how a real man answers the question. Yes, Ted Cruz is a natural American citizen and can legitimately run for president. Yes, Barrack Obama is a natural American citizen and was legitimately elected president.
Or...
No, Barrack Obama is not a "natural born" American citizen and was is not eligible for the position of US President. No, Ted Cruz not a "natural born" American citizen and he can not legitimately run for President.
Either way for god's sake have some conviction and integrity in what you are saying!
Notice who was smiling the whole time during the sequence, and who was shitting their pants....
The fat boy wins...
Yes, regardless of what they are saying I always assume that the "winner" in an exchange is whomever can maintain a smile the longest. It is always sure sign of integrity, honesty and stability.
Right...?

Or...
No, Barrack Obama is not a "natural born" American citizen and was is not eligible for the position of US President. No, Ted Cruz not a "natural born" American citizen and he can not legitimately run for President.
Either way for god's sake have some conviction and integrity in what you are saying!
True that.
The denial would be wrong, but at least non-hypocritical.
If he were smart enough he would have simply yelled "what difference at this point does it make?!!" and shut up Matthews for good.
If he were smart enough he would have simply yelled "what difference at this point does it make?!!" and shut up Matthews for good.
Are you arguing that if someone breaks a law -- a law that I strongly support and have actively condemned...like...hmmmm let's say murder -- and they get away with it, then because it was successfully circumvented the law no longer has any point? And, if I do a 180 on my position, and support my friend being able to commit murder then that is in no way hypocritical?
Are you arguing that if someone breaks a law -- a law that I strongly support and have actively condemned...like...hmmmm let's say murder -- and they get away with it, then because it was successfully circumvented the law no longer has any point? And, if I do a 180 on my position, and support my friend being able to commit murder then that is in no way hypocritical?
No, but that was apparently what Hillary thought of the Benghazi incident. Not that I support the US expansion in the middle-east, but I would be pretty pissed as an affected family member about that fervent and at the same time demeaning answer ;)
The republicans are pants-on-head befuddled, pandering prevaricators.
But the "Democrat Wonderland" some promise is a fairy tale.
The liberal class was destroyed in the last century. Obama is somewhere to the right of Nixon.
They all feed at the same trough. In the words of Chris Hedges, "you can't vote against the interests of Goldman Sachs"
Are you arguing that if someone breaks a law -- a law that I strongly support and have actively condemned...like...hmmmm let's say murder -- and they get away with it, then because it was successfully circumvented the law no longer has any point? And, if I do a 180 on my position, and support my friend being able to commit murder then that is in no way hypocritical?
No...
Applying it to the topic of the thread I am not sure that I understand your answer...
Are you saying that: even if a law is successfully circumvented then it still has a point? And, that: reversing a position on a law just because a friend wants to break the law is hypocritical?
You should realize that Children born overseas to American Born Citizens are
US Citizens by birth...it need not be US Territory.
But was that the law when McCain was born though?
Applying it to the topic of the thread I am not sure that I understand your answer...
Are you saying that: even if a law is successfully circumvented then it still has a point? And, that: reversing a position on a law just because a friend wants to break the law is hypocritical?
Yes, circumvented laws still have a point. Although there are some that are mainly in place to facilitate judgements of fault in case of damage, e.g. no bikes on the sidewalk, but are not enforced otherwise. Yes, reversing is hypocritical, but it's a common occurrence on capitol hill across party lines, not newsworthy.
go look it up...
Translation: you have no f-in clue. I almost for a second forgot who posted that response.
Yes, reversing is hypocritical, but it's a common occurrence on capitol hill across party lines, not newsworthy.
So, then we are agreed that Farenthold is a hypocrite trying to weasel he way out of answering a question that would out him for the hypocritical weasel that he is.
Why then the knee-jerk defense of him? Just because hypocrisy is common should we accept it as OK behavior from our leaders?
mell, on a side note do you think that Obama is a "natural born" citizen and eligible to hold the Presidency?
So, then we are agreed that Farenthold is a hypocrite trying to weasel he way out of answering a question that would out him for the hypocritical weasel that he is.
From nbc:
According to the Constitution, the president must be a “natural born†U.S. citizen. But the term “natural born†is not defined by the document.
So there is always some room for interpretation/speculation, he should have simply said "yes, apparently BO is a natural born citizen and so is Ted Cruz". But this topic is a bit overdone.
Why then the knee-jerk defense of him? Just because hypocrisy is common should we accept it as OK behavior from our leaders?
That was a sarcastic remark in how HIllary IMO dodged a question with much more conviction, so she didn't get cornered like that dude. I don't like most Democrats and Republicans, my 'OK' fantasy cabinet would include both Pauls, Bill Still, Grayson, Kucinich, Nader and a couple more. So really, I don't care for this dude ;)
mell, on a side note do you think that Obama is a "natural born" citizen and eligible to hold the Presidency?
I don't know if he is or isn't, esp. with the non-specific constitution and the long form vs short from birth certificate controversy, but I am not that interested in finding out ;)
So there is always some room for interpretation/speculation, he should have
simply said "yes, apparently BO is a natural born citizen and so is Ted Cruz".
But this topic is a bit overdone.
Either you follow the citizenship laws that made McCain eligible by being born in a foreign country but under the US Territory exclusion, and McCain was legitmately born.
OR you don't and Cruz isn't elgible. They BOTH can't be eligible under the criteria that was cited and congress stated as basing their McCain citizenship decision on, per the Washingto Post.
That is painful to watch. Regardless, I am sure the GOP will once again choose someone to run who is totally un-electable and appealing mainly to the far right versus finding someone who is actually somewhat reasonable. So it doesn't really matter at this point.
Do you ever read National Review? It's interesting, and I do like the rare occasions when they propose something rather than saying "Obama is evil today because he supported the rebels in Libya, I mean, didn't support the rebels in Syria, I mean, did support the rebels in Syria"
Anyhow, a common theme there is that the GOP lost the last two elections because McCain and Romney were practically Communists, and not conservative enough. So we'll see what comes out in 2016.
There is no logical way to conclude that Ted Cruz can legitimately be president but Obama is not legitimately eligible to be president.
John McCain was born in Panama.
Mitt Romney arrived from another galaxy. Oh, wait, wrong cult.
No, Barrack Obama is not a "natural born" American citizen and was is not eligible for the position of US President. No, Ted Cruz not a "natural born" American citizen and he can not legitimately run for President.
There are some birthers who are consistent and reject Cruz as well.
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/politics/2013/08/ask-birther-ted-cruz/68531/
As one Famous Republican said about Liberal NYers...
and its self destructive behavior/policies asking to be bailed out.
You don't look at maps much. Corning is a long way from New York City.
Oh wait, that's right...Corning is in New York state, and anything "New York" is obviously evil.
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Ted Cruz is a Republican senator for the state of Texas. Cruz was born on December 22, 1970 in Calgary, Canada. Yes, Canada. That's not Ammerika to you inbred rednecks. However, just like Barry Barrack Hussein Obama -- aka secret Muslim man -- Cruz's mother is an American citizen. Unlike Obama, Cruz was born in one of 'dem foreign countries. But let's say for sake of delusional argument that Obama was not born in Hawaii, but rather Kenya, like the Republican nuts claim.
The Republicans have bitch and moaned that Obama is not a legitimate president because in order to be a "natural born citizen", your momma has to birth your ass on American soil. It's not sufficient to be born to American citizens.
Well, now that the Republicans want Ted Cruz to be president, they are faced with another undeniable hypocrisy. There is no logical way to conclude that Ted Cruz can legitimately be president but Obama is not legitimately eligible to be president. You simply cannot resolve this direct contradiction.
So, what does a Republican representative supposed to do when confronted by this contradiction? He has to attempt to deceive people by implying that Ted Cruz is a legitimate candidate for president but Obama wasn't even though the situation is exactly the same (or rather is in the hypothetical that Obama was born in Kenya). Of course, such deception is so blatant and ridiculous it just makes Republicans look like fools. More still, it makes people who vote for Republicans look like fools.
Here's the entire spectacle. I almost feel sorry for the Republican. …almost.
http://www.jqq3MXBeyZE
The fact that Republicans actually think they can hold such blatantly contradicting and hypocritical positions and that the public is so stupid that they will buy that crap is exactly why the Republicans are batshit crazy.
P.S.
That Republican looks like the Blob.
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