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Mad genius, comedian, actor, and freelance voiceover artist broadcasting from the distant shores of Lake Erie (he/him)

Broadview Heights, Ohio
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    1. Dr. Ellie Lockhart. Republic serial villain.‏ @BootlegGirl 20 Apr 2020
      Replying to @banalexistence @bazzalisk @HenryWHall

      Ah, ok, so it's Debt of Honor (1994) with the absurd Japanese-do-9/11 plot, and then Executive Orders (1996), where Jack Ryan has to defend Iraq from invasion after Saddam is assassinated and the Iranians cause a pandemic.

      2 replies 1 retweet 0 likes
    2. A. Stallings‏ @banalexistence 20 Apr 2020
      Replying to @BootlegGirl @bazzalisk @HenryWHall

      Yup, yup. Kind of eerie, to be mid-90s stuff, when they have such a mid-00s/TV series 24 vibe.

      1 reply 2 retweets 2 likes
    3. Dr. Ellie Lockhart. Republic serial villain.‏ @BootlegGirl 20 Apr 2020
      Replying to @banalexistence @bazzalisk @HenryWHall

      All Conservative Dad Spy Heroes Are Named Jack. Only Some Have What It Takes... To Become President.

      1 reply 2 retweets 3 likes
    4. Bazzalisk 🇪🇺 🇮🇪 🇬🇧 🐝‏ @bazzalisk 20 Apr 2020
      Replying to @BootlegGirl @banalexistence @HenryWHall

      Only the ones who are natural born citizens over the age of 35 with 14 years of residency in the US, right?

      1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes
    5. Dr. Ellie Lockhart. Republic serial villain.‏ @BootlegGirl 20 Apr 2020
      Replying to @bazzalisk @banalexistence @HenryWHall

      I didn't know there was a 14 year US residency requirement. Are you sure about that?

      2 replies 1 retweet 0 likes
    6. Arthur Chu‏Verified account @arthur_affect 20 Apr 2020
      Replying to @BootlegGirl @bazzalisk and

      Article 2, Section 1, Clause 5pic.twitter.com/dNT5J2FuKR

      2 replies 1 retweet 2 likes
    7. ScatterheadFive‏ @ScatterheadF 20 Apr 2020
      Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and

      Hunh. I thought they had to be local-born no matter what. Go figure.

      2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
    8. Arthur Chu‏Verified account @arthur_affect 20 Apr 2020
      Replying to @ScatterheadF @BootlegGirl and

      They do, you have to BOTH be natural born AND have been a resident for 14 years (so if you were born here but moved as a child and grew up in another country you're ineligible)

      1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes
    9. Dr. Ellie Lockhart. Republic serial villain.‏ @BootlegGirl 20 Apr 2020
      Replying to @arthur_affect @ScatterheadF and

      BUT it's probably the case (only called into question recently, by Trump/birthers) that you can be the President if you were a birthright citizen born to US citizens abroad

      1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
    10. Dr. Ellie Lockhart. Republic serial villain.‏ @BootlegGirl 20 Apr 2020
      Replying to @BootlegGirl @arthur_affect and

      I believe there was at least one President who this actually applied to, although I could be wrong, but if so it was in a country that didn't automatically grant citizenship to people born there.

      2 replies 1 retweet 1 like
      Arthur Chu‏Verified account @arthur_affect 20 Apr 2020
      Replying to @BootlegGirl @ScatterheadF and

      There is no actual President who was born outside of US soil, although the first few Presidents were obviously born before the US existed and grandfathered in

      3:26 AM - 20 Apr 2020
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        2. Arthur Chu‏Verified account @arthur_affect 20 Apr 2020
          Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and

          The controversial thing is Article 2 says a natural born citizen OR someone who was a citizen at the time the US was created, which was specifically intended to grandfather in Alexander Hamilton, who was technically an "immigrant" (born on the island of Nevis in the Caribbean)

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        3. Arthur Chu‏Verified account @arthur_affect 20 Apr 2020
          Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and

          Of course, contrary to Lin Manuel Miranda's interpretation of Hamilton's life story, it really isn't clear that anyone actually saw moving from one British colony to another British colony as "immigration" at the time

          1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes
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