The only chance we had to remove him was through the ballotbox.
I disagree. I was an advocate for a state, (any state) to enact a law requiring Primary documents to establish eligibility to run for the office of the Presidency.
Arizona Legislature passed such a law, but Governor Idiot vetoed it. Other states attempted to pass such a law, but they were throttled in the cradle.
Had such a law been passed, it is conceivable that Barry could not come up with a legitimate certified copy of his original birth certificate, and therefore would not be able to get on the ballot in that particular state.
A refusal to comply with such a state law would have repercussion across the other states. There is no reasonable explanation for refusing to provide such a document other than the inability to do so. If he cannot comply with this law, it calls his eligibility into question in all the other states.
All we had to do is to get one state to pass such a law, and that very likely could have prevented him from running for office a second time, and that MIGHT have provoked enough scrutiny to demand answers.
It was a lost opportunity.
>>The only chance we had to remove him was through the ballotbox.<<
Read my tagline.
...unless you want to quote Yoda...
No way, because it was a huge fraud and always will be that way with young IT guys fixing the voting machines from outside the polls!!!