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Well isn't this something? Rush is correct that the media is ignoring where the president was born and if he is a natural born citizen. But now since republicans have taken back the house, we can now expect for investigations into his eligibility as minority whip James Clyburn feared last month. Rush is right and it's time to challenge the media to take notice of Obama's eligibility issue to finally put it to rest. You see, Rubio's parents were not citizens of the U.S. so it is apparent that he isn't qualified under Article 2 Section 1 to be president even though he was born in the U.S..
'Liberal birthers' to demand Rubio's birth certificate?
MIAMI – After a strong win by Florida's Marco Rubio in a three-way race for U.S. Senate this week, there's been talk of a bright political future for the Hispanic Republican, with some even touting him as an excellent presidential contender.
But a verbal flub by radio host Rush Limbaugh yesterday may have disheartened many, when he inadvertently suggested Rubio was not a natural-born citizen.
"I was told yesterday that I dashed the hopes of millions of people when I said that Marco Rubio was not born in America, and the reason I dashed the hopes of millions of people was because Marco Rubio, if not born in America, couldn't run for president", Limbaugh said on his program this afternoon. "I wasn't aware that I said Marco Rubio was not born in America."
But as the host corrected himself today to indicate Rubio's birthplace was South Florida, Limbaugh took a jab at President Obama, whose precise birthplace remains in doubt two years after being elected president.
"We know more about where Rubio was born than Obama," said Limbaugh.
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'Liberal birthers' to demand Rubio's birth certificate?
MIAMI – After a strong win by Florida's Marco Rubio in a three-way race for U.S. Senate this week, there's been talk of a bright political future for the Hispanic Republican, with some even touting him as an excellent presidential contender.
But a verbal flub by radio host Rush Limbaugh yesterday may have disheartened many, when he inadvertently suggested Rubio was not a natural-born citizen.
"I was told yesterday that I dashed the hopes of millions of people when I said that Marco Rubio was not born in America, and the reason I dashed the hopes of millions of people was because Marco Rubio, if not born in America, couldn't run for president", Limbaugh said on his program this afternoon. "I wasn't aware that I said Marco Rubio was not born in America."
But as the host corrected himself today to indicate Rubio's birthplace was South Florida, Limbaugh took a jab at President Obama, whose precise birthplace remains in doubt two years after being elected president.
"We know more about where Rubio was born than Obama," said Limbaugh.
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