Jan 242016
 

I took a break yesterday as I wasn't in the mood to deal with Republican BS!  Yesterday was my stepfather's birthday and he would have been 91 had he not died in March 2004.  We had pet names for each other . . . he was Mutt, I was Little Mutt;  he was Dummy, and I was Little Dummy.  If you wondered where I got my warped sense of humour, look no further.  We absolutely tortured my mother at the dinner table with our verbal antics as she was much more straight-laced.  Anyway, I'm back today and going up and down with laundry.  Tomorrow I will go to see my mother.

Short Takes

Alternet — The argument that Ted Cruz is eligible to run for president initially looked strong, then probable but uncertain. But closer examination shows it is surprisingly weak.

The constitutional text provides that a president, unlike other elected officials, must be a “natural born citizen.” This language could not mean anyone born a citizen or else the text would have simply stated “born citizen.” The word “natural” is a limiting qualifier that indicates only some persons who are born citizens qualify.  Moreover, when the Constitution was enacted, the word “natural” meant something not created by statute, as with natural rights or natural law, which instead were part of the common law.  

Unfortunately for Ted Cruz, that technical rule does not permit his candidacy.

Was it not Trump, Mr Birther himself, who suggested that Cruz get a court ruling on his eligibility for the presidency? In this article, Einer Elhauge, a Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, concludes that Cruz is ineligible.  I know, this is only one opinion, but perhaps Cruz should take Trump's advice.

Raw Story — A Kansas lawmaker is under fire for imposing a dress code on women testifying before the state senate that would ban “low-cut necklines and mini-skirts,” the Capitol-Journal is reporting.

Sen. Mitch Holmes (R-St. Johns) said Rule No. 2 of his 11-point code of conduct for witnesses appearing before his Senate Ethics and Elections Committee, was intended to make certain each participant is dressed in a respectful manner.

Holmes did not make any mention over what men must wear — saying they should already be aware that a coat and tie is expected — but he did offer more detailed fashion tips to the ladies as to what he regards as “professional attire.”

"… how low a neckline might plunge before it raises his ire." I don't think it is his ire that he is concerned about rising!  According to this state Republican, men are smart enough to know what is expected, but women are not.  What a sexist pig! (apologies to the porcine community!)

Huffington Post — Three candidates have so far convinced Republican and Republican-leaning voters that they could be capable of pulling off a victory in November: Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.). After them, there's a dramatic drop in confidence, with one-quarter or fewer thinking that any other candidate could win.

Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters consider former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton their most electable candidate, with 83 percent saying she's capable of winning the general election. Sanders, though, has also made his case: A 54 percent majority thinks he's capable of winning.

Click through for more information about electability.

Think Progress — Appearing at a town hall meeting Wednesday night, Congressman Andy Harris (R-MD) argued that Washington, D.C. should not be a state because its residents make “irresponsible decisions.” District residents have been engaged in a decades-long fight for statehood in order to gain representation in Congress and full local control of their government.

they make irresponsible decisions like legalizing marijuana when the African-American unemployment rate is 40 percent and the African-American graduation rate from high school is 12 percent.”

Click through for the rest.  Isn't it just like a Republican to make things up and show himself to be a bigot to boot!

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  4 Responses to “Squatch’s Open Thread 23/01/2016”

  1. AlterNet: ''In short, both textualism and originalism cut strongly against Cruz being a natural-born citizen.''  Somehow, Cruz will lie, and manipulate the text of the Constitution to say otherwise. He'll probably say it doesn't apply to him!

    RS: Only Repugs can think of outlandish comments to further their agenda. What a misogynistic dress code!! This guy has way too much time on his hands for doing this..imho.

    HP: Good article, which I'm bookmarking. GO, Bernie, GO!!  Did you hear about Trump saying this?

    Donald Trump is so confident about the loyalty of his supporters that he predicted on Saturday they wouldn’t ditch him – even if he shot someone.“I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody, and I wouldn’t lose any voters, OK?” Trump told an enthusiastic audience at a Christian school, Dordt College. “It’s like incredible.”   
    http://www.scmp.com/news/world/article/1904402/trump-my-supporters-would-stick-me-even-if-i-shot-somebody

    My Universe: Awww…..I love baby animals, this is so adorable!!

    Family memories are precious, enjoy your visit with your mother. I have a very busy week ahead, so I will be in and out, so I'm resting up today. lol. Enjoy your day, and Thanks, Lynn.

  2. I bet he would have loved tiyr current role as the Squatch!!

    Deport that damn Canadian!

    Hugs!!  Rushing!!

  3. AlterNet – I think Einer Elhauge has been smoking something, and I said so at the article.  No, I am not a lawyer, not a professor of law, but I do know something about people.  Think for a minute how many words were written to expand on, explain, and basically nail into effect the separation of church and state.  Good grief, you could put two or three books together just on that.  But he thinks they must have meant something different from the obvious when they said "natural born citizen," but never said a word about it anywhere else?  That's what I can't believe.  No, I don't want a President Cruz either, but I really don't want that to be accomplished through what I see as GOP-type strategies, such as slander and other lies.

    Raw Story – I hope he is not just under fire from women but from male colleagues as well  This is just too stupid to exist.

    HuffPo – Interesting.  Of course nothing like this is carved in stone.  There could be noteworthy changes as soon as next week.

    Think Progress – Oh, sure.  I think it, so it must be true.  Barf bag.

  4. Thanks for the glimpse of the wonderful relationship you had with your stepfather, Lynn.

    Love to have a little buddy like that πŸ™‚

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