Here is Kamala Harris' yearbook from Westmount High School in MONTREAL! Just like the worst President in American History, Barack Hussein Obama, Kamala Harris was NOT raised in the United States Is it too much to ask to have a President that was born and RAISED in America?pic.twitter.com/PxIhv3ZF7v
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And before you worthless leftist trolls call me a "birther", read the confirmation that Barack Hussein Obama was indeed raised in Jakarta, Indonesia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_life_and_career_of_Barack_Obama#Indonesia …
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I'm shocked—SHOCKED!—that a Black American politician running for President is getting the birther treatment. It's almost like people like Jacob here don't think they're truly American...
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"A Black person can totally be President, but all the ones that run for President I believe are constitutionally disqualified!"
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She was born in the USA. Read the 14th Amendment (if you're capable of finding it). So it doesn't matter if it was true. Jacob (and you) are, yes, racist assholes.https://twitter.com/hauxrj/status/1087751354041290752?s=19 …
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Can he count that high
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He'll have to use his toes, also.
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Bet he could even use his toes, exclusively.
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LOL. I did a spit take.
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Article II, Section 1, Clause 5 says the President must be "a natural born Citizen." Whether we go with the public meaning of that in 1791 (common law "jus soli"), the 14th Amendment ratified in 1868, the law of 1964, or the law of 2019, a person born here is a citizen.
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Seriously Max. Why are you responding in good faith to someone you know operates in bad faith?
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When you get heckled at a show, you don't respond to the heckler for their sake. You respond so the audience hears your response, too.
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Yes, but the heckler is disrupting a show, which is a little different. I couldn’t continue what I was doing in my set if a heckler kept interrupting me. People that believe Wohl brings something of value to the discussion aren’t people who care about fact-checks.
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Isn’t there some value in annihilating the first heckler to such a degree everyone else is scared shitless to be next?
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sure, except that doesn't happen on Twitter, which is kind of my point. Wohl continuously pushes insane, incorrect, obviously racist things out there, no matter what anyone says.
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I do not expect to change his mind. But might these facts enter into the minds of other people reading and, even in the slightest way, start to sway them towards the correct answer? Maybe. And that's why I do it.
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Hey dumbass, that's not how it works. She was born in the U.S., thus she is a citizen, thus she is eligible...go to law school, or just learn to use Google perhaps...
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And going to school in a foreign country doesn’t invalidate citizenship or prevent one from becoming President. I would argue it makes one more capable of being a good world leader.
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Like Canadian Ted Cruz?
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Well, there are the exceptions to everything.
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Yea, even us Canadians don't want Teddy... Sorry
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