I really wish people would stop bring this issue up. It distracts from the real policy issues and looks to the average voter as petty.
Case law has long established that a person born in the US is a US citizen, expect for children born to foreign diplomats and a few other exceptions.
If we push this to the Supreme Court we will come off as stupid and petty as if we can't just win without resorting to lawfare.
And let's be honest, does any rational thinking person believe that the Supreme Court would invalidate a candidate or a sitting president as ineligible. She the damn VP for Gods sake.
They would simply pass or laugh counsel out of court.
People need to stop smoking that Mexican ditch weed and lets deliver the left a righteous stomp fest on election day.
This nonsense has nothing to do with the Law, which is well-established. It is a result of a mental defect among the people who keep bringing it up. They live in a Fantasy world, like sovereign citizens who have discovered they do not need a driver’s license, or the trannies who think if they put on a dress they become real women.
It is a relatively mild form of insanity for the Birthers, not much different from the Flat Earthers. But it is still insanity.
Correct.
Case law has long established that a person born in the US is a US citizen, expect for children born to foreign diplomats and a few other exceptions.
If we push this to the Supreme Court we will come off as stupid and petty as if we can't just win without resorting to lawfare.
And let's be honest, does any rational thinking person believe that the Supreme Court would invalidate a candidate or a sitting president as ineligible. She the damn VP for Gods sake.
They would simply pass or laugh counsel out of court.
All of this is correct. It is not politically beneficial to us, and we should not do it.
However, this is a very different matter from declaring the dominant position to be "truth."
It is not "truth", and there is a lot of evidence to prove that the common wisdom position is in fact wrong. Factually wrong. As in "not true."
I agree with your argument that it is not politically beneficial to us, but I disagree that the topic should be dropped and that we should all just accept what everyone tells us to believe, even if it is wrong.
But we should keep these disagreements to ourselves, and we should not be inducing anyone to take up these arguments in public or in court.