There should always be respect for the office and no one should applaud or condone it when it happens - no matter who does it and no matter where it happens. If it is okay against one president then it becomes okay against another - time for left to condemn it when it happens as well as the right
He wasn't heckled.
The greatest orator in the world speaks so haltingly that the reporter thought he had come to the end of his blather.
He asked too soon.
If it was questioning his stance on a particular issue. If it was just rudeness with no point, then it's disrespectful. This isn't a stand up comedy show! LOL
Well you are correct - his father was born in an american colony in Mexico - to two US Citzens - George Romney was never a Mexican citizen nor did anyone in their family claim to be during that time.
The elders did flee because of the Edmunds law but the Edmonds law was not enforced against them and it , while they did try, did not deny citizenship to these people (seems all the courts told the dolts they could not do that) One could not then or cannot now become a Mexican by crossing the border.
The shoe thing happened in Iraq. It did not happen here in America.
The greatest orator in the world speaks so haltingly that the reporter thought he had come to the end of his blather.
He asked too soon.
He deserves it
When pigs fly over a rainbow in freezing rain is when
I'll have a nice thing to say about the terd in chief ..
It ain't gonna happen!
This could could make his son, Mitt, today's GOP presidential candidate, a potential Mexican citizen, with full rights. .
The Romneys are Mexican since Miles Park Romney crossed the border in 1884, rejecting the Edmund Act that in 1882 declared polygamy a felony.
The elders did flee because of the Edmunds law but the Edmonds law was not enforced against them and it , while they did try, did not deny citizenship to these people (seems all the courts told the dolts they could not do that) One could not then or cannot now become a Mexican by crossing the border.