Monday, February 29, 2016

MARIO APUZZO ACCEPTS MARK LEVIN'S CHALLENGE TO DEBATE PRESIDENTIAL ELIGIBILITY OF TED CRUZ...

RADIO HOST HAS CALLED ELIGIBILITY QUESTIONERS “STUPID”

by Sharon Rondeau
Radio host Mark Levin has said that he believes Sen. Ted Cruz is a “natural born Citizen’ because of his birth to a U.S.-citizen mother
(Feb. 29, 2016) — On Monday, constitutional eligibility activist Gary Wilmott reported that attorney, author and radio host Mark Levinstated on January 8, 2016 in regard to Cruz’s constitutional eligibility to serve as president:
I’m prepared to debate any so-called legal scholar, professor, serious commentator or candidate on this particular issue on the air. More than happy to do it. You see it’s not just the matter of just an opinion. You have to understand the Constitution, have to understand the nature of construction, you have to understand a little bit of American history. So that makes things complicated for liberals and knee-jerkers.  But I’m more than happy to debate this issue with anybody who says that an American citizen born of an American citizen mother wherever that citizen is born is not eligible as a natural citizen as a naturalized citizen to run for POTUS.
There is absolutely no authority for that.
I’m putting out a challenge right now on this program.
At issue is whether Cruz, who was born in Canada to a Cuban father, is a “natural born Citizen” as required by Article II, Section 1, clause 5 of the U.S. Constitution for the presidency.
On January 7, Breitbart News reproduced a statement released on Levin’s Facebook page in response to an article written by Breitbart’s John Nolte in which Nolte asked, “As “stupid” as this issue may be for Levin, do we want to litigate it in front of the American people today or three weeks before the general election, when Cruz is either our presidential or vice-presidential nominee? Because you have to be wearing blinders to believe that will not happen.”

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