Monday, August 17, 2020

Requirements to Be President or Vice President of the United States.


 This is from a blog post 11. October 2011. Somethings just never seem to change. Originally, this post was about the requirements to be President of the United States, but the requirements also cover the Vice President so I changed the blog title to reflect this. 

Normally, I don't write about hot button topics on the blog. I stay away from political and religious debates. I don't bait the bear with whether Heath is a better cowboy than Nick. However, the latest round of presidential candidate bull and the press reporting the stories has put a burr on my shirt tail.

I'm sick of the whining and finger pointing of candidates or their supporters bemoaning their opponent's ability to run for an office because they are not considered a good, practicing, member of a certain religion.  Excuse me?

Have you ,politicians, aspiring politicians, political supporters, members of the Press, and everyday citizens (just for good measure), bothered to read the Constitution? You know, the document that lays out the ground rules for the 3 branches of government (Executive, Legislative, and Judicial)? I realize that reading the original document in its beautiful English Roundhand script might prove difficult for some, but the document has been printed.

Article II, Section I of the Constitution deals with the requirements to run for the office of President of the United States. [ed: the requirements also apply to the office of Vice President of the United States]

 "No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States."

Let's look at this line by line, shall we?

No Person except a natural born Citizen, that means you have to be born in the United States, and not just the 48 contiguous states, but Alaska and Hawaii are also bona fide states. At least that's what I learned in grade school, but I also learned that Pluto was the ninth planet in our solar system. Pluto seems to have lost favored planet status, but I'm pretty sure Alaska and Hawaii are still states.

That phrase Natural Born Citizen means your parents could have emigrated to the USA from Europe, Asia, Africa, etc. or Pluto.  If you were born in this country, you are automatically a citizen and you can become President of the United States even if your parents are citizens of another country or planet!

Let's continue. Or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President . The Constitution was adopted in 1787. Someone around at that time would now be some 224 years old, [ed: now 233 years old] so that ship has already sailed.

neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, You have to be 35 years or older. (And there is no cap on how old is too old) The 15th. Amendment to the Constitution granted male Citizens the privilege to vote regardless of race or color.  The 19th. Amendment to the Constitution extended this right to women. So as long as you are 35 years older or older, it doesn't matter whether you are male, female, blue, green, purple or any other color. You can be President of the United States.

and been fourteen Years a Resident  within the United States. Ok, this last statement may be a little fuzzy as it doesn't address whether your 14 year residency must be consecutive, or residency as an adult.

Let's recap.There are only 3 simple requirements to be President. You must be a natural born Citizen. You must be 35 years old or older, and you have had to reside in the United States for a period of 14 years. Period.

No where in the Constitution does it state you have to be a good, practicing member of a particular religion.

You don't even have to practice a religion. You aren't required to have diplomatic or previous political experience. Being a member of a certain race, color, or sexual orientation is not required. Being married to the opposite sex or same sex is not a requirement. These aspects of a person's background shouldn't even come into question!

And members of the Press? Shame on you for reporting the he said, he said, she said. When ridiculous issues of whether one is a member of a cult or not, arise, set the record straight and remind your readers or viewers that this is not a requirement to be president.

If you're in Washington, DC, you can visit the National Archives and you can see and read the original documents. Admission to the National Archives is free! If you can't travel to Washington, DC. you can visit The National Archives on line and can read the documents and download images of the documents yourself.

Maybe reading The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution, and The Bill of Rights, should also be a requirement to run for any political office.

23 comments:

  1. Well said! Have a great week, Valerie

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  2. I especially like the last suggestion of required reading!

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    1. I think it would be helpful especially as a refresher for those of us who graduated school decades ago.

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  3. Cheers for this post. I am with you when it comes to writing about politics on my blog, but I am finding it hard to remain verbally passive also with what some ignorant people are saying or writing about. The scare tactic is so obvious I am surprised people believe it. Thanks. Hugs-Erika

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    1. Surprise is right. Sometimes the stupid just burns

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  4. Amen! (No pun intended there, just a bonus! LOL) ;)

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  5. i like what you wrote and like you I try to stay away from political stuff on my blog. But once in awhile it just has to be said. And this post said. it.

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  6. wanted: politicians

    no experience required, must be able to turn fantasy and fiction into facts, ability to use and or mis use social media a must, must be able to discreetly carry knives and know when to throw them into someone's back, the ability to talk $hiT 24.7.365 required and necessary, knowing how to point fingers and blame also required but not mandatory.

    apply within

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  7. I stopped by because I needed to link you on my T post today, but stopped to read this diatribe. Like you, I do NOT like to mention politics or religion on my blog, but it appears history it TRYING to repeat itself. It cast a spell on 2011 and now it's doing the same again with the birther movement. Will we ever learn? Apparently, some will NEVER learn, so history will once again be tested.

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    1. Amazing how many people slept through civics class

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  8. Don’t like to do politics either, but it plays on both sides. The idea that Trump is somehow going after the -ost office is nonsense. If you look at a story from just a few years ago Obama did the same thing- where’s the outrage? An independent news analyst has said the bias and slant in the media is concerning, and I agree.

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    1. I agree that a lot of the media stories are confusing as to what to believe. This particular post was really about comments that Harris wasn't a US citizen and couldn't run for VP

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    2. Andy Fish, I completely agree with you. The press especially should be ashamed of themselves - not to mention held accountable for their actions as well!

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  9. Amen. But I do love me the political discussion ;) I'm willing and able but find so few willing to play :(

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