McCain is a Real American, but can he be President?
The eligibility of John McCain to be President of the United States is getting some more buzz after an article asking that question was published in the New York Times. Ed Morrissey who is moving to Hot Air published a post analyzing the New York Times article.
I think that the New York Times will publish anything they can, whether it is true or not, to denigrate John McCain. I don’t like that The Times is questioning whether McCain is eligible to be President but unfortunately, I think they have a point. As I said in a previous post about the same issue, McCain’s birth in the Panama Canal Zone brings into question whether or not he is a natural born citizen of the United States or whether he is a naturalized citizen. Based on my experience in the military overseas and how law is currently interpreted I think McCain is naturalized. McCain’s eligibility to be President will only come into question if a candidate or a political party files a law suit. It is debatable whether a candidate or political party would risk such a move. I contend that if McCain is leading by a big margin or in fact wins the general election, then McCain’s political opponents will have nothing to lose by filing a law suit questioning his eligibility.
It will be interesting to see if McCain’s eligibility even becomes an issue and if so, how it pans out.






