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- 14 de Mayo, 2019
I'm saying, faggot, that Trump could just call the Constitution's bluff. Something that's been done many times. May or may not work. Depends entirely on if he could get a mass of people behind him big enough that the system sweats at the idea of enforcing the rule.Are you not american or are you just retarded and don't get how the system works?
Kill yourself.
There is an irony in that Trump was the main propagator of birtherism - I don't know if it's right or not - and the whole thing is downright quaint now. "Obungo should not be president because he was born on unmagical clay." Genuinely important issue at its time, at least seemed so. And the thing is, I think that even if it had been proven outright - in a way people had to acknowledge - that the system would have had a really hard time telling people "ackshually the favored candidate of half the country has to step down because of this technical violation." It would stink to people.
A third term is much fouler than that to me - that deals with the nature of what this office is supposed to be, not a line in the sand about who's too foreign - but I see a potential crisis if this cocksucker is arrogant enough (he is) to try insisting on it without properly amending the constitution or at least Talmudically wrangling some loophole. It would violate da rulez, but enforcing the rule violates muh democracy.
If Trump tried to force something like that, I think it would spook a lot of his constitutionalist supporters, but sincere constitutionalists are a dying breed on the Right today. All our norms are relaxed when they're inconvenient to Trump.
I wouldn't have thought he'd go for it until a year ago but I didn't expect him to do half the shit he's doing right now.