Cue up the usual scab pickers who’ll say he’s not “qualified.”
Doesn’t Steyn have dual citizenship or something like that which could disqualify him? He often speaks about Canada as if he is not native to the U.S.
Don’t get me wrong. After clowns like Obama and Al Franken won senate seats, nobody should worry about the bar for genuine qualifications being set very high but I do believe there are age and nationality requirements and I’m not sure he makes it on nationality.
You can apparently "qualify" for president by just blocking access to any of your records, and smoking weed and doing coke in limo's with other fags. Oh, and being a "Community Organizer," whatever the hell that's supposed to mean.
Frankly, the whole "Community Organizer" scam leaves me uniquely unimpressed. Obama, Jackson, Ayers, all have spent decades "community organizing" in Chicago, and over that same period, Chicago has gone from a vibrant, upwardly-mobile city to a murder-capital hell-hole with one of the highest crime rates in America.
These swine are just power-mad leeches, who prey upon society's most vulnerable morons to acheive their rancid agenda. Charlatans, pimps, hucksters and snake-oil clerks. Humanity's most shameful and depraved specimens.
Keep the faith. The End is coming, and these slugs have a real surprise in store.
8^)
Last I heard he wasn’t a US citizen...but a Brityish born Canadian. Ha he since naturalized here?
note that there may be eligibility requirements forany elective office, such as age, citizenship , and residency, There are no qualifications for any US office except getting the most votes.... whether those votes be popular or electoral....I
Yep.......1 2 3 4 go!
The subject of the President’s lack of qualification for his office is not germane here.
Steyn is a legal immigrant from a friendly nation (or once was), Canada, and his loyalty to his adopted country is quite evident and vastly exceeds that of the so-called “President” of the United States. He meets all the Constitutional requirements as far as I know.
The fact that Canada still considers him a citizen is meaningless. He renounced his loyalty to that nation when he took the oath of citizenship. While symbolic, there is no requirement to go further and make a declaration to the old country of renunciation. Tens of millions of immigrants to the United States never bothered to do that, nor should they.
I disagree with Steyn on a number of things but in general, he would be light years better then 98% of the current Senators.
Mark for Senate.