During a recent, and routine, committee hearing, Justice Clarence Thomas was testifying about the citizenship of Puerto Ricans. A congressman of PR origins brought up the issue of "whether I could serve as President?" and Thomas answered, "we're evading that."
Hmmm ...
Also note that Obama had a private interview with Chief Justice Roberts the week before his inauguration on January 14, 2009. No discussion topics were noted in the media. Kind of irregular, huh? And then Justice Thomas jokes a year later that the court is "evading" the resolution of matters of eligibility for the Presidency?
I'm not a birther by any means. However, there are vastly too many bits of intriguing evidence.
And don't forget that there has already been one ineligible politician who served as President. Chester Arthur's birth was very likely born in Canada, to an Irish father.
I'm just waiting ... wondering ... if something will finally be proven either way.
But we know that one of those ways will never be revealed, meaning proof beyond a shadow of a doubt, because if BHO's status was clear he would've released the long-form BC long ago.
And do you know why Rep. Jose Serrano brought it up? Not because of Obama; he brought it up because it's a running joke of his at the Appropriations Committee hearings he chairs each year for the Supreme Court budget, which Thomas attends.
Serrano, you see, was born in Puerto Rico. He joked about his eligibility at the hearing in 2007. And again in 2008. And he did it again in 2009. And then again this year.
And don't forget that there has already been one ineligible politician who served as President. Chester Arthur's birth was very likely born in Canada, to an Irish father.
Except Arthur wasn't ineligible. He was perfectly eligible, as evidenced by the severe lack of legal scholars or political scientists who claim that he was ineligible. The only people today who claim that Arthur was ineligible are birthers. Birthers who, when confronted with the undeniable fact that President Arthur also had a non-citizen father, decided to retroactively declare Arthur to be ineligible TOO, rather than admit that their invented argument was wrong.