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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 4, 2024

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Leftist (not saying you are) love to make this argument about the other qualifications but there is a clear distinction.

Whether you are over 35 or under 35 is measurable. It’s either true or false. Same with were you born in the US? (Hypothetically I guess borders could change). These are distinct features.

Insurrection is a word that needs defined and is qualitative in your definition.

The closest we have to say someone being 35 and being debatable is the story of a few Cuban baseball players who don’t know their age. But they do have a mathy age we just don’t know it.

It's easy to imagine sticky situations that could arise with other amendments. Say for example Biden names Obama as his VP and promises to resign as soon as he gets re-elected, thereby giving Obama a 3rd term. The 22nd amendment says you can't be elected President more than twice, but it doesn't explicitly mention the Vice-Presidency, and it doesn't explicitly say you can't be appointed President after serving two terms!

It seems to me that situation would be unclear and would lead to litigation. Granted it is very unlikely, but then an attack on the Capitol to prevent Biden from taking office also seemed unlikely until it happened.

That depends on the Twelfth Amendment's clause making those ineligible for the presidency also ineligible for the Vice Presidency as not being applicable to the 22nd Amendment's term limit, which is a possible but rather unlikely interpretation. Neither amendment has a clause calling for legislation.

(not saying you are)

It kind of is a slur around these parts, huh?

Anyway, I agree that there’s a clear distinction. But even when the fact is obvious it still needs an enforcement mechanism. Otherwise someone will push it. “Behind every rule there is a story.”

A good rule would handle insurrectionists correctly but also handle the age or origin ones correctly. I worry that this ruling fixed one at the expense of the other.

It would be better if Congress passed a law that says “conviction under X, Y, or Z bans you from these offices; states shall remove them from the ballot for such offices.” Or even “Donald Trump is an insurrectionist for his actions on Jan 6,” unless that falls under bills of attainder. But there are a dozen reasons that will never happen.