Well that's pretty disconcerting. I had no idea he was such a mystery. Cuba and Canada, this turd could be another commie manchurian candidate lying in wait. Jesus, this country is in real bad shape.
We know that his mom married an American mathematician and went to England with him. Then she divorced him there, had a bastard love child by another man, got her ex-husband to agree to pretend that her bastard kid was his, the bastard kid died, she somehow moved to Canada (which, at that time, reportedly required British citizenship), got knocked up by Rafael Cruz--who then went full nigger and abandoned his wife and kids for a few years--and eventually came to America.
While in Canada, she managed to become a registered voter in Canada, which would require Canadian citizenship, and dual citizenship was not kosher back then. The explanation is that Canada just accidentally put her on the voter rolls, even though she wasn't a Canadian citizen, but that sounds awfully convenient.
Cruz's father also has a sketchy backstory, from his origin story about being an anti-Castro refugee to, circa 2015, claiming to have been a pastor of a church that does not exist.
Paul LePage, based former governor of Maine, says that his daughters were born in Canada and they were not natural-born citizens, and that he had to go to the US Embassy to get paperwork to make his daughters US citizens, even though he himself was a US citizen at the time of their birth. LePage maintains that if Cruz does not show this documentation then he has not proven himself to be a US Citizen, but if he does have this documentation then he is not a natural-born citizen and therefore, like LePage's daughters, is ineligible to ever be POTUS.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2016/03/03/paul-lepage-questions-cruz-eligibility/
No shit, I do vaguely recall that article when it came out, reading it jogged my memory. I am surprised at this info but at the same time I'm not. Waterboarding should be a part of the vetting process. Thanks for the information man, it pisses me off but it's better to know than not.
I'm not sure that there is any vetting process. No government agency seems to be charged with vetting the candidates, and whenever anyone else tries to do it they are slapped down by the feds for a lack of "standing".
The closest we've come to someone being vetted that I can recall is when Hillary Clinton pointed out that Songbird McCain could have been born in Panama (instead of in the US territory in Panama), which would have made him ineligible.
Which is even weirder to recall because Ted Cruz's argument was that he was born in Canada to an American mother. But if Songbird McCain would have been ineligible due to being born in Panama to an American father, didn't Cruz out himself as ineligible?
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