Why can’t we focus on both, his policies and eligibility? Do you care that he might not be eligible? There is plenty of reasonable doubt that he is not eligible to hold office such as the recent comments by his wife saying they visited his home country of Kenya and the Kenyan Parliament Minister saying he was born there. That is enough to warrant a investigation wouldn’t you think by Congress?
Think about it. This could be the first time in American History that the country has a ineligible Person holding the office of the Presidency and is not constitutionally qualified and is signing all legislation into law that is actually not valid thus harming the United States and its Citizens and future generations of Americans. You say it’s to late to do anything about this but the Constitution must be upheld should it not to protect the sovereignty of the United States from possible enemies foreign and domestic should it not? Yes it should.
America can multitask and can challenge his eligibility and policies at the same time just as we Americans took on and European Theater and Pacific Theater in World War Two which we prevailed victoriously thus saving our democracy. Today we must do the same and you should encourage the challenge instead of ignoring it. Congress goofed on vetting Obama. It is never to late. Presidents come and go. We have had presidents die in office less than a year in office due to being sick but the constitution was upheld thus keeping America steady but this time is different. The Constitution is being ignored and that is something sacred we must not let happen at the slightest.
Well there was Chester Arthur. He became President when the previous President was assassinated. His father is now known to not have been naturalized until 14 years after he was born. Chester lied about his age, lied about at what age his father immigrated from Ireland, and implied that it was direct to the US, but it was via Canada, where Chester's youngest sibling was born. Lots of lies, lots of cover up, including burning his papers. But he missed his father's naturalization certificate, which was unearthed within the last year or so. It's highly likely he was not eligible, and knew it.