Farah on Fox TV: Rubio not a natural-born citizen – Farah on Fox TV: Rubio not a natural-born citizen’


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Moments after Mitt Romney’s landslide victory in the Florida Republican Primary, WND Editor Joseph Farah declared on national television that Florida U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio would not be a good selection for vice president because he’s not a natural-born citizen of the U.S., and therefore is not legally qualified to hold the office.

“Rubio’s not eligible … because he’s not a natural-born citizen,” Farah told Sean Hannity on the Fox News Channel.

Farah’s comment came during discussion about GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum, who finished third in Florida with 13 percent of the vote, behind Romney’s 46 percent and Newt Gingrich’s 32 percent.

“Well, I think Santorum’s doing one of two things,” Farah explained. “I think he’s either trying to position himself as, ‘There’s no mud on me and I’m a bonafide conservative,’ and maybe that’s going to propel him to the front of the race.

Or that other thing that had crossed my mind when he was really talking about Newt criticizing Romney, the thought occurred to me, ‘Is he trying to position himself for a vice-presidential candidacy there?’”

Hannity responded, “I think that’s taken. I think it’s gonna be Rubio. That’s my guess.”

“If it’s not, somebody’s lost their mind,” added Democratic strategist Bob Beckel.

“Rubio’s not eligible,” Farah interjected. “You’re going to lose 10 percent of the Republican vote because he’s not a natural-born citizen. We’ve been through this with Obama now for four years. You want to open that can of worms again?”

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2 Responses to Farah on Fox TV: Rubio not a natural-born citizen – Farah on Fox TV: Rubio not a natural-born citizen’

  1. findalis's avatar findalis says:

    Rubio is a Native Born Citizen. He is a citizen of the United States by birth, but his parents were NOT citizens when he was born. My father fell into this category.

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  2. a12iggymom's avatar a12iggymom says:

    ehancock wrote “Under the longstanding English common-law principle of jus soli” which is a common misconception or outright lie told by those who SHOULD know better. The Founders were NOT using British common-law as WE HAD JUST FOUGHT AND WON a War of Independence from them! So your remark does not make the cut for posting as it is perpetuating an untruth and/or outright lie. Look up Vattel’s Law of Nations which was used by the Founders, John Jay and the INS in cases where NBC is questioned…

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