We are all subordinate to the Construction, but we don’t all have the same powers of enforcement. Congress doesn’t have the powers of the president, and here doesn’t have the powers of the SCOTUS.
Do you really want a regulatory agency determining who can, run?
I objected before my State's primary to my Secretary of State. That office claimed it had no responsibility. Others also object to their State officials. Nothing was done. "Not my job" they all said.
The Electoral College didn't examine the notorious and argued issue, the US Congress did not examine or address the notorious and argued issue. Many dozens of petitions of many sorts have been brought before courts, all discharged without any hearing of facts or legal argument on the point of eligibility under the "natural born citizen" clause of the Constitution. At least one soldier -- a officer and surgeon -- has gone to jail and been rudely discharged when he refused to obey orders unlawful because the Commander-in-Chief is unlawful. His arguments against the qualification of the CiC where refused any hearing. He was pilloried by the military version of process law, a process law which is empty of the force of good ideals or good morality, it being only "process".
No hearing. The claim is notorious, the clamor against Obama's eligibility is famous and long-standing, it is essentially unabated or undiminished by facts or formal resolution before any judicial or legislative body. No hearing!
You then ask, "Do you really want a regulatory agency determining who can, run?
Yes, I want someone to decide the case of Obama, the alleged usurper and fraud. I am sick of the "not my job" attitude that once wholly permeating German office holders in the early 1930's and now is seen here.