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To: Edward.Fish
I think if Trump tries to go after anything or anyone on grounds that Obama was ineligible, it will open up a can of worms that will take him 2 terms to try to undo.

THAT IS...if he even has a congress or senate willing to back him.

Without them, anything he tries is moot.

Remember, to go after Zero on ineligibility, he has to go after everybody else involved.

In order to get things done, he HAS TO have people on his side.

It just might be better to let sleeping dogs lie.

49 posted on 09/06/2016 3:50:16 PM PDT by mountn man (The Pleasure You Get From Life, Is Equal To The Attitude You Put Into It)
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To: mountn man
I think if Trump tries to go after anything or anyone on grounds that Obama was ineligible, it will open up a can of worms that will take him 2 terms to try to undo.

Possibly -- possibly not: there would be huge fallout from such a discovery, true... but OTOH, it would provide enough probable cause to shut down a huge portion of the government, especially the judges that kicked everyone's case out on "standing", the politicians that certified the Electoral College's vote, and the Supreme Court members that swore him in. (Conspiracy to Defraud the United States, certainly; and an argument could be made that such undermining of the Constitution weakens the credibility of the Unites States enough as to be considered giving aid and comfort to their enemies [and/or evaluating all his foreign exploits, like him and Hillary creating ISIS].)

THAT IS...if he even has a congress or senate willing to back him.
Without them, anything he tries is moot.

If every single Senator up for re-election were to lose, there's cause to nail essentially 2/3 of the new Senate — this is because the current senate (excepting two persons) is absolutely guilty of Treason. (Proof, this particular case would be enough to get Obama as well, since he signed the treason into 'law'.)

Remember, to go after Zero on ineligibility, he has to go after everybody else involved.

I'm quite fine with that — In fact, it should be intuitively obvious that it has to be done for any serious anti-corruption campaign.
OTOH, Mr. Trump isn't really running on an anti-corruption platform, per se.

It just might be better to let sleeping dogs lie.

Isn't that how we've gotten to this point w/ political corruption?

53 posted on 09/07/2016 10:04:06 AM PDT by Edward.Fish
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