Where were these fellows, say, in 2007, 2008 and for most of Barack Obama’s first term a president of the United States?
Two former solicitors general of the United States have settled — in my mind, at least — the issue that polluted the political atmosphere until the time Obama was re-elected in November 2012. They’ve defined the term “natural born citizen” as stated in the U.S. Constitution.
http://harvardlawreview.org/2015/03/on-the-meaning-of-natural-born-citizen/
Neal Katyal and Paul Clement, writing for the Harvard Law Review, say with virtually zero reservation that “naturalĀ born citizen” applies to anyone who becomes an American immediately uponĀ birth, irrespective of where that birth occurred. At issue is whether that circumstances affects the qualifications of anyone seeking to run for president. Is that constitutionally qualified yes? Katyal and Clement say “yes.”
The issue has been discussed at times. Barry Goldwater was born in Arizona before Arizona became a state. John McCain was born in the Panama Canal Zone when it was a U.S. territory. George Romney was born in Mexico. Ted Cruz was born in Canada. Three of those men already have run for president; Cruz is expected to run for the 2016 Republican nomination.
AllĀ four men were U.S. citizens upon birth. Goldwater’s parents were citizens, as were McCain’s and Romney’s. Cruz’s mother is an American. Therefore, that qualifies them to hold the highest office in the land.
Oh, and what about Barack Obama?
Remember all that baloney about whether he was constitutionally qualified, that he was born in Kenya and that, according to the yahoos who sought to make a big deal out of his birthplace? Katyal and Clement say none of that mattered one little bit.
Obama’s mother was an American, which meant he was bestowed full U.S. citizenship the moment he was born to her andĀ his Kenyan father — in Honolulu, Hawaii, the 50th state to join the Union.
A cousin of mine sent me the attached link to let me know that Ted Cruz also is qualified to run for president. My cousin is likely to support Cruz’s president.
But in truth, I’ve long believed that Cruz was qualified under Article II of the Constitution to hold the office, just as I was certain that Goldwater, McCain Romney and Obama could serve in that office.
I just wish the Harvard Law Review article could have settled this issue long before now.
Better late than never, right?