Why?
Well, if you want to know the truth, I slightly misread the passage and thought it contained information about both of her parents.
The whole thing started, though, when YOU made a BS post. You claimed that Jennifer Granholm has an American parent but still had to naturalize - based on some comment you read on some blog from someone who obviously doesn't know a damn thing about it.
This is the problem with birthers. You don't check your information. And you don't THINK.
Anytime anyone posts any BS that you happen to like, you just pass it on it and claim it's true.
And if anyone tells you the truth, then you call them a "liar."
There are other sites out there that note that Granholm IMMIGRATED TO THE UNITED STATES WITH HER FAMILY from Canada when she was 3 or 4 years of age.
And there doesn't seem to be a single remotely authoritative source anywhere that says she had an American mother.
And no, some random blog, backed up by no reference whatsoever, is NOT an authoritative source.
It is a simple fact that if Jennifer Granholm had had an American parent, she would have been born an American citizen. In that case, she would never have naturalized. There was no need.
So one of three things HAS to be true.
1. Either she doesn't have an American parent, or
2. She didn't naturalize, or
3. She went through the naturalization process erroneously because she was already a US citizen and didn't realize it.
The latter, of course, is extremely unlikely. Especially given that she has widely been reported as being a naturalized citizen and therefore ineligible. If matters had been otherwise, someone would surely have corrected that.
So you tell me. Which one of the three was it?
BTTT
The fear of Cruz is strong. Once again, let him file with the Secs of State and see who objects and use that objection against zero.