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Coulter goes birther: Cruz not natural born citizen!

Posted on | November 12, 2015 | 11 Comments

Story image for coulter cruz not natural born from Daily Herald

Coulter: Don’t ask him that; it would be too obvious

Daily Herald5 hours ago
He said the “problem is that today people are not successful working as hard as ever because the … Too bad Cruz isn’t a naturalborncitizen.

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11 Responses to “Coulter goes birther: Cruz not natural born citizen!”

  1. e. scott
    November 13th, 2015 @ 2:22 am

    And Rubio is an Anchor Baby!

  2. Lorene B
    November 13th, 2015 @ 4:58 am

    None of these–Cruz, Rubio, Jindal, Santorum and Obama are natural born citizens, not eligible to serve as president.

  3. bob69
    November 13th, 2015 @ 5:09 am

    Coulter has been saying this about Cruz for a quite a while…..but she apparently thinks born in America is all that is required for NBC because she never mentions the ineligibility of Rubio, Jindal or Obama.

  4. Veritas
    November 13th, 2015 @ 6:51 am

    How will the RNC sign the certification that certain questionable candidates are eligible to run?…..like NANCY PELOSI DID AND DIDN’T for Barack?

  5. Steve Wittlake
    November 13th, 2015 @ 9:23 am

    https://www.heraldextra.com/news/opinion/national-editorials/coulter-don-t-ask-him-that-it-would-be-too/article_f9073a2e-26c6-5fb5-81e9-7d577a837e47.html

    Coulter: Don’t ask him that; it would be too obvious

    After boasting that American Express just boosted his credit limit, Marco Rubio gave a series of canned speeches during Tuesday night’s debate in response to every question, including everyone’s favorite about “the future”:

    “This election is about the future, about what kind of country this nation is gonna be in the 21st century. This next election is actually a generational choice. A choice about what kind of nation we will be in the 21st century … [blah, blah, blah — seriously, he actually said the words, ‘blah, blah blah’] And so here’s the truth: This election is about the future, and the Democratic Party, and the political left has no ideas about the future.”

    (Rubio proposes to be the candidate of the future with this brand-new idea: mass immigration!)

    Someone needs to tell Marco that every election is about the future, not just this one. It was also the slogan for every high school graduation and prom — circa 1999.

    We have now had the fourth straight Republican debate in which Rubio was not asked one question about his single legislative accomplishment: Passing amnesty in the U.S. Senate.

    Rubio was Sen. Chuck Schumer’s patsy on the job-killing amnesty bill. He voted for the job-killing — and widely hated — Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal. In a debate on economics, he did not get a question on either one.

    Having actually asked Rubio a tough question once, Jorge Ramos remains the only immigrant willing to do a job Americans just won’t do: Ask Marco Rubio a serious question.

    Rubio was practically taunting the moderators to bring up immigration with him.

    — He complained about the big banks hiring “the fanciest law firm in Washington or the best lobbying firm to deal with all these regulations.”

    A guy whose entire career has been dedicated to giving cheap labor to employers while driving down American wages should steer clear of complaining about “special interests.” It’s like a hooker complaining about promiscuity.

    — He said the “problem is that today people are not successful working as hard as ever because the economy is not providing jobs that pay enough.”

    I wonder if the dump of millions of low-wage foreign workers on our country has anything to do with that?

    — He gave a brave little speech announcing his opposition to jihadists — setting him apart from everyone else on that stage, who LOVE Islamic jihadists! — and claimed that radical terrorist groups “recruit Americans using social media.”

    No, Marco, ISIS doesn’t recruit “Americans” on social media. It recruits immigrants and their children — whom you want to import more of, by the way.

    Given his record, it’s too late for Rubio to take America’s side on immigration. But it’s still amazing that only Ted Cruz is smart enough to adopt Trump’s runaway, most popular position.

    After coming in the lower-middle of the last three debate polls, Cruz finally made it to the No. 2 spot this week. By sheer coincidence, it was the first debate where he fully adopted Trump’s position on immigration.

    Too bad Cruz isn’t a natural-born citizen.

    But it was good to nail down the universal Republican position on radical jihadists: OPPOSED. Wow. Did not see that coming.

    Republicans also clarified their position on tax hikes: OPPOSED. We’re still waiting for a GOP consensus on child labor.

    I don’t think taxes are that big a deal to most people. Reagan got all the low-hanging fruit: No one’s tax rates are in the 90 percent bracket anymore.

    It was a relief to watch a debate with no snarky questions from the moderators, but it could have been more riveting. Only two minutes of the debate were at all interesting — and that was the two minutes spent on immigration.

    Talking about the wall, Trump said: “The wall will be built. The wall will be successful. And if you think walls don’t work, all you have to do is ask Israel.” The cheering from the Coulter household was so loud, it could be heard in Tel Aviv, which is safer than El Paso because Israel has a wall.

    Given Rubio’s special concern with Israel, you’d think he would have jumped at that invitation, but he stood dumb, like he was trying to figure out how to work in another reference to his father being a bartender.

    Only John Kasich interrupted to announce that we can’t deport “11 million” illegals — with the usual rigamarole about how they’ll have to be “law-abiding” (no, they won’t) and they’ll have to “pay a penalty” (there will be no penalty, except the millions of dollars we owe them under the Earned Income Tax Credit).

    Kasich then sneered: “Come on, folks. We all know you can’t pick them up and ship them across, back across the border. It’s a silly argument. It is not an adult argument. It makes no sense.”

    Trump replied that President Eisenhower — “you don’t get nicer, you don’t get friendlier” — managed to deport more than a million illegals back in the 1950s.

    I would add that: For every illegal Ike deported, 10 more self-deported.

    That was the single best part of the debate — other than the Numbers USA ad showing civil rights hero Barbara Jordan’s stirring call for a restriction on immigration: “Many American workers do not have adequate job prospects. We should make their task easier to find employment, not harder.”

    We need to have at least one GOP debate where the only topics allowed for discussion are: immigration, trade and crime — i.e., (1) the only domestic policies Republicans disagree on, and (2) the only policies that directly affect most people’s lives.

  6. The Constitution
    November 13th, 2015 @ 12:39 pm

    These guys best drop out, ASAP, cause if they continue after a certain time frame, all of us should go as public as we can, to inform the American people that we have ineligibles in our midst!!!

  7. Scott
    November 13th, 2015 @ 2:25 pm

    Counters point is Moot – as we all know by now, she has NO Standing.

  8. Kevin J Lankford
    November 13th, 2015 @ 4:52 pm

    We know that the founding fathers, the composers of our Constitution, used the term “Natural Born Citizen” to distinguish the requirement for the office of President above that of any other governmental position. We also know that the term itself is not frequently encountered, except when referencing the requirement for the office of president and the treatise by Emmerich De Vattel, “The Law of Nation”, which we also know the founding fathers were most familiar with and frequently referenced, and does give explicit, concise, definition for the term. In fact the only place their use and understanding of the term could have come from.

    This indisputable fact that all have denied; every congressman, every senator, every judge, every court, every journalist of every news station, every self appointed Constitutional scholar, even every single conservative radio talk show host. There is not one single honest person in our government, you will not see an honest face on t.v., you will not hear an honest voice on the radio.

  9. Tom Hopkins
    November 13th, 2015 @ 6:34 pm

    THE SUPREME COURT HAS ALWAYS RULED “NATURAL BORN CITIZENS ARE BORN IN THE COUNTRY TO PARENTS WHO ARE CITIZENS.” RUBIO, CRUZ, SANTORUM, JINDAL AND OBAMA HAVE NEVER BEEN ELIGIBLE. IT IS IGNORANCE AND INSANITY TO PRETEND THESE ABOVE ARE ELIGIBLE. HOW BLINDINGLY STUPID!!

    READ “FOUR SUPREME COURT CASES DEFINING NATURAL BORN CITIZEN.”

  10. Tom Hopkins
    November 13th, 2015 @ 6:37 pm

    THE SUPREME COURT HAS ALWAYS RULED “NATURAL BORN CITIZENS ARE BORN IN THE COUNTRY TO PARENTS WHO ARE CITIZENS.” RUBIO, CRUZ, SANTORUM, JINDAL AND OBAMA HAVE NEVER BEEN ELIGIBLE.

    READ “FOUR SUPREME COURT CASES DEFINING NATURAL BORN CITIZEN.”

  11. Veritas
    November 14th, 2015 @ 5:00 am

    Tom Hopkins : this would be a good question to pose to those candidates in a debate. We would hear their take on their own situation. Of course, the Boards of Elections of many states muddy the water; NYS states that one only need be “born a citizen” to be president. Since when do state officials get the authority to misconstrue the Constitutuion?

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