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  • Trump vs. Cruz: Eligibility questions justified? [Geraldo Rivera backs Trump, again]

    01/12/2016 2:54:34 AM PST · by Cincinatus' Wife · 69 replies
    Fox News ^ | January 7, 2016 | Sean Hannity transcript
    "...HANNITY: ..... The relevant code is U.S. Code 1401 and it says the following as it relates to nationals and citizens of the United States at birth. "The following shall be nationals and citizens,"and it goes on,"a person born outside of the United States and its outlying possessions of parents, one of whom is a citizen of the U.S. who has been physically present in the U.S. or one of its outlying possessions for a continuous period of one year prior to the birth of such a person and the other of whom is a national but not a citizen...
  • Some Thoughts on Something Besides Cruz's Eligibility

    01/11/2016 6:18:49 PM PST · by Shery · 154 replies
    11 January | Vanity
    Personally, I was shocked when the "queen of conservatism" came out for Donald Trump. Phyllis Schafly has been a conservative icon for so long, and even though I've disagreed with her a couple times in the recent past, I was flabbergasted that she would pick somebody who openly declares that he doesn't see his need of asking God's forgiveness for anything. I realize she predicated her choice on what he claims to be his stand on immigrants, and how he says he will deal with the illegals. However, has she been listening to him or just reading what she wants...
  • Now that he’s predicted a win in Iowa, Ted Cruz needs to be right

    01/02/2016 9:24:11 PM PST · by VinL · 121 replies
    Dallas Morning News ^ | 1/4/15 | Todd Gilman
    Ted Cruz has to win the Iowa caucuses. Not because there's something magical about Iowa or its predictive powers. No, Cruz can't afford to lose in Iowa because he's already predicted, unequivocally and without reservation, that he will win Iowa. And while Cruz is in so many ways an unconventional politician, there are certain immutable rules in politics. One is that falling short of expectations in Iowa or New Hampshire is bad. "He will win Iowa. We're very confident he will win Iowa," Cruz campaign co chairman Chad Sweet declared last month. It's a bold prediction, though not outside the...