Jagger69
Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
I personally have delighted in following Trump's campaign so far....and not solely because I see him as the inevitable demise of the GOP. He's brutally frank in expressing his views....I find that refreshing from the typical rhetoric that we hear from candidates in the primary season. Although I disagree with him on almost every issue, his disdain for the establishment and lack of need to pander to the billionaire power brokers makes him entertaining to hear and somewhat attractive in a weird kind of way for this serious social liberal. To see the other republican candidates automatically knee-jerk respond to damned-near everything he says is priceless. He's definitely brought a new aspect to the race for sure.
However, his recent statements about "anchor babies" and his opinion that the 14th amendment is "unconstitutional" is, by those very words, a dichotomy. How can a actual part of the constitution be "unconstitutional". Sometimes I wonder if he just makes these outrageous statement to see what the reaction will be. I mean, the guy is a classic narcissist if ever there was one so....:dunno:
Bizarre thing is that a number of his competitors chimed in to agree with him (Christie, Paul, Cruz). Amazing....the party that contends that they represent adherence to the constitution suddenly claims the document is unconstitutional.
Anyway, here's what he had to say on the issue. It really says a lot if Bill O'Reilly takes exception with his extreme position :eek::
https://www.yahoo.com/politics/donald-trump-says-14th-amendment-is-127077752761.html
However, his recent statements about "anchor babies" and his opinion that the 14th amendment is "unconstitutional" is, by those very words, a dichotomy. How can a actual part of the constitution be "unconstitutional". Sometimes I wonder if he just makes these outrageous statement to see what the reaction will be. I mean, the guy is a classic narcissist if ever there was one so....:dunno:
Bizarre thing is that a number of his competitors chimed in to agree with him (Christie, Paul, Cruz). Amazing....the party that contends that they represent adherence to the constitution suddenly claims the document is unconstitutional.
Anyway, here's what he had to say on the issue. It really says a lot if Bill O'Reilly takes exception with his extreme position :eek::
Donald Trump is defending his controversial immigration plan, telling Fox News’ Bill O'Reilly that the 14th Amendment — which guarantees citizenship to all people “born or naturalized in the United States,” including children whose parents came to the country illegally — is unconstitutional.
“It’s not going to hold up in court,” Trump said on The Factor Tuesday.
On Sunday, the Republican frontrunner released his formal plan for immigration reform, calling for a wall across the southern border to be paid for by Mexico, the defunding of so-called sanctuary cities and the “mandatory return of all criminal aliens” to their home countries — including so-called birthright citizens protected by the 14th Amendment.
O’Reilly said Trump’s plan would mean “federal police kicking in the doors in barrios around the country dragging families out and putting them on a bus.”
“I don’t think they have American citizenship,“ the real estate mogul and former Celebrity Apprentice host replied. “We have to start a process where we take back our country. Our country is going to hell. We have to start a process, Bill, where we take back our country.”
O’Reilly asked Trump if he would seek to amend the amendment.
“It would take too long,” Trump said. “I’d much rather find out whether or not anchor babies are actually citizens because a lot of people don’t think they are.”
Trump’s plan was praised by ultraconservatives, including former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.
“The immigration plan of his — especially the wall, that’s common sense — it’s a real shot in the arm to constitutionalists and conservatives who want America to be put first,” Palin told Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren. “We’re rewarding those who would take illegal action. He wants to stop that and certainly send the message that America comes first.”
Tea Party co-founder Mark Meckler told the Associated Press that Trump’s “position on deportation generally reflects what likely voters think.”
But a Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll released in July found 64 percent of Americans support either a path to permanent legal status or citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally.
“We’re going to keep the families together, but they have to go,“ Trump said on NBC’s Meet the Press.
“What happens is, they’re in Mexico, they’re going to have a baby, they move over here for a couple of days, they have the baby,” Trump told O’Reilly. "When people are illegally in the country, they have to go.”
He added: "Now, the good ones — there are plenty of good ones — will work, so it’s expedited, we can expedite it where they come back in, but they come back legally.”
https://www.yahoo.com/politics/donald-trump-says-14th-amendment-is-127077752761.html