To: so_real
Since Cruz gas argued in front of the Surpremes before and won and Trump has about as much knowledge of the constitution as he does about the darkside of the moon, it would be a mis-match.
51 posted on
01/17/2016 8:22:34 AM PST by
Yorlik803
( Church/Caboose in 2016)
To: Yorlik803
Trump will not argue the case against Cruz. He will hire lawyers in Constitutional law to do that.
And I doubt Cruz would represent himself.
79 posted on
01/17/2016 8:30:16 AM PST by
RoosterRedux
(Long is the way and hard, that out of Hell leads up to light - John Milton, Paradise Lost)
To: Yorlik803
I agree it would be a mismatch. Still, the goal in court is not so much to outwit the other side as it is to convince the justices that "original intent" follows along your train of reasoning. Cruz could beat Trump, but how does he fair against "original intent". Accidentally Trump and Cruz may discover they are both ineligible. Wouldn't that be a circus!
138 posted on
01/17/2016 8:53:37 AM PST by
so_real
( "The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.")
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