Mark Levin is wrong.
Here is why. The game in the Middle Ages was for noble families to enter marry so that there could be claims on thrones. You could be King of England and king of Scotland and King of France by birth. Vattel, who wrote the Law of Nations, specified Natural Born as “Two Citizen parents on Sovereign soil”. There was NO QUESTION of citizenship at birth in this circumstance. This is wherein it was derived for the writing of the Constitution. We know this because the writers and main players in the writing of the Constitution all checked out Vattel’s work from the NYC library. They did not accept British Common law, and did not consider themselves to be American Natural Born citizens (out clause of eligibility if born before 1790).
Under Mark Levin idea, you can be King of Jordan AND President of the United States. The founding fathers wanted no such entanglements. Hence, why they choose NBC for POTUS and VPOTUS requirements.
No you can't. Such a claim is just plain foolish.
Mark Levin is not wrong. I think he has more knowledge of Constitutional law than you who is just an internet know it all........
Bang!
Mic drop......
Great post.
enter marry WOW!