Sauer 'Not Sure' If Native Americans Are Birthright Citizens: VIDEO

Their ignorance knows no bounds.

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@georgetakei And their bigotry drives policy

@georgetakei

Racism, the word you're looking for is racism.

@georgetakei it's pure malice, not a drop of ignorance in these malefactors, just humongous amounts of bad faith and hatred.
Do not underestimate them.
@georgetakei It's right there: NATIVE Americans
@georgetakei "I'm not sure. I'd have to check." His exact words.
@georgetakei It's not confusion. They want citizenship to be their decision. If they could take citizenship away from liberals, they would.
@georgetakei Also how dare this man stand in front of the Supreme Court and half-ass his way through the discussion? He's come to the highest court in the land in an attempt to change a law that's been settled for over a century, and has the chutzpah to tell the justices to their faces that he's "not sure" about (aka hasn't even thought through) the fate of an entire class of people who would be affected by this change? SCOTUS should charge him with contempt.

@georgetakei

He's a PLONKER!

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@wood5y @georgetakei

Well it's education?

As you guys in the "new lands" use English under license (because we like you & you'd tRump it otherwise?) I'm gonna challenge our nation to beef up political insults and share them!

Have a good day

@georgetakei

It’s not surprising that someone so malignorant could graduate from law school and pass the Bar exam.

It’s a certainty that he cheated, or had someone else take the Bar for him, just like his Orange Clown uncle.

@georgetakei uncle George happy Friday
@georgetakei well, here is the definition of “ignorant cunt”
@georgetakei Sauer was actually in a difficult position: he is supposed to represent his client, but his client has a really weak argument, so Sauer was trying to tiptoe around the obvious. Meanwhile his boss was in the room. The technical issue was whether being in a tribe meant you were not subject to the jurisdiction of the U.S, but that argument became moot in 1924 due to an act of congress, so I guess we could treat tribes as U.S. states and give each one two senators, etc. Oops 😃.

@georgetakei

Using the Trump, Sauer, Republican logic(?) everyone but the indigenous peoples are birthright citizens … especially Eric, Don Jr and Ivanka whose mother Ivana Trump wasn’t a citizen until after they were born.

@HamonWry @georgetakei One thing Donny Boy doesn't realize is that, if SCOTUS rules in his favor, his wife and children will no longer be American citizens.
@EndicottAuthor @HamonWry @georgetakei two issues I see. The first is ,I believe, the law reads “at least one parent”. The second is, he doesn’t care about them any more than you or me.
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@georgetakei an original thought and a cold glass of water would probably kill them.
@georgetakei They are the ones who should be asking that question about "settlers."