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Related: About this forumAS LONG AS HE'S NOT KENYAN: ‘I don’t care’ that Ted Cruz was born in Canada
By Travis Gettys
Thursday, January 16, 2014 15:28 EST
One of the leading birther conspiracy theorists says hes totally fine with Canadian-born Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) running for president.
World Net Daily editor Joseph Farah published a column Thursday complaining that the media had never bothered to uncover evidence to support his theory that President Barack Obama was born abroad, despite proof that he wasnt, so hes decided to disregard that Cruz is, in fact, foreign-born.
Having never scrutinized the basic facts still surrounding Obamas questionable case for eligibility, the news media are already in a feeding frenzy over the potential eligibility of conservative Republican Ted Cruz, who has not even announced his intentions about running for president in 2016 or thereafter, Farah sniffs.
He lists a sampling of headlines reporting on the undisputed fact that Cruz was born in Calgary, Alberta, to a Cuban father and American mother and remains a dual citizen of Canada and the U.S.
They fear him not because he was born in Canada, Farah writes. They fear him not because of any concern for the U.S. Constitution. I will even be more generous to the Cruz smear machine than it was to me when I questioned Obamas eligibility by rejecting the notion it is because the senator from Texas is Hispanic. They fear him because he is a bold, eloquent, charismatic, principled, committed defender of American liberty.
The U.S. Constitution restricts the presidency to only those who are a natural born citizen of the United States, although the wording has left the clauses meaning somewhat open to interpretation.
Cruz supporters, for example, claim the Tea Party darling should be considered a natural-born citizen of the U.S. just as Obamas mother was, although the president has shown a birth certificate showing he was born in Hawaii, the 50th state.
Farah reminds readers that he doesnt consider Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), who was born in Miami to Cuban-born parents, to be a natural-born citizen, either, a viewpoint he says has gotten him blacklisted from Fox News.
(He has argued that Obamas mother, who was 18 when she gave birth to the president, was too young to confer citizenship to her son.)
If anyone has the right and the duty to weigh in on Ted Cruzs eligibility, its me even though no one is asking, Farah writes. My answer is, I dont care.
I dont care because the Constitution was not written and ratified to be applied to some and not others, Farah writes. If no one cared about Obamas questionable eligibility, despite his shocking lack of transparency and thin paper trail, then they have no business questioning Ted Cruz who has released his birth certificate, renounced his Canadian citizenship and upheld every provision of the Constitution to the best of his ability throughout his life.
Watch Farah discuss Obamas birth certificate in this video posted online by TYT Interviews:
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/01/16/birther-king-joseph-farah-i-dont-care-that-ted-cruz-was-born-in-canada/
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The_Commonist
(2,518 posts)I just love statements like this:
"Having never scrutinized the basic facts still surrounding Obamas questionable case for eligibility, the news media are already in a feeding frenzy over the potential eligibility of conservative Republican Ted Cruz..."
Never scrutinized?
Feeding frenzy?
How many news cycles did all that birth certificate stuff carry? He doesn't think that every reporter and new agency on the planet didn't want to be the one with the scoop on the photograph of Obama being born in a tent on the veldt?
I remember a few questions and jokes about Cruz's eligibility last year, around the time of his shutdown "filibuster," but everyone dropped it pretty quickly because he's eligible. As eligible as John "Panama" McCain was.
These people are ridiculous. And Farah is just about the ridiculousest.
1StrongBlackMan
(31,849 posts)Nut-wing:
"Kenyan" = "Ni@@er"
Jamaal510
(10,893 posts)he's not a (Black) Democrat, I don't care where Ted Cruz was born."
Fixed.
Arneoker
(375 posts)They are just pointing out the blatant hypocrisy of insane people like Farah. But I don't think the point is that the insane are in fact...insane. The point should be that people who should know better, like John Boehner, actually give these nutjobs respect, speaking in terms of their "right to say what they want" (a right also possessed by 911 Truthers and the Spartacist League), as opposed to dismissing and marginalizing them in no uncertain terms.