May state legislative applications limit an Article V convention? Subject, yes; specific language, probably not
- September 12, 2013
Why would those responsible for the 14th amendment disqualify a former insurrectionary from most other offices, but not from the presidency? . . . The chances of a former Confederate being elected President were effectively “zero.”
READ MOREPresident Trump has never been convicted—or even charged—with insurrection. . . . I think there should be a conviction for criminal insurrection before a person is disqualified.
READ MOREThe Hamas terror attack of October 7 triggered an overwhelming display of support among American Christians for Jews and for Israel.
READ MOREThe record shows that the Constitution’s meaning of “natural born” is complicated, but clear-cut
READ MOREAs for recent developments decreasing the “risk” of a runaway convention: That risk never existed.
READ MOREGetting the feds out is probably the single most important step toward curing our universities.
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