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Mar 10, 2020 13:41:54   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
https://pluralist.com/biden-autoworker-guns-video/

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Mar 10, 2020 13:52:02   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
proud republican wrote:
https://pluralist.com/biden-autoworker-guns-video/



This man cannot become our next President.
No Way, No How!
MAGA PRESIDENT TRUMP 2020 And Beyond.

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Mar 10, 2020 14:02:44   #
Tug484
 
Weasel wrote:

This man cannot become our next President.
No Way, No How!
MAGA PRESIDENT TRUMP 2020 And Beyond.


I wonder if his mental faculties are going to take him out before the democratic convention.
He seems to get worse and worse.

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Mar 10, 2020 14:12:29   #
American Vet
 
Tug484 wrote:
I wonder if his mental faculties are going to take him out before the democratic convention.
He seems to get worse and worse.


I am quite certain the DNC has a plan for that: Whoever the VP is, it will be their hand-picked person.

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Mar 10, 2020 14:25:58   #
Tug484
 
American Vet wrote:
I am quite certain the DNC has a plan for that: Whoever the VP is, it will be their hand-picked person.


Oh I'm sure of that and I bet I can name the choice.
If he got elected, he wouldn't last a year until the VP had to take over.

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Mar 10, 2020 14:36:19   #
American Vet
 
Tug484 wrote:
Oh I'm sure of that and I bet I can name the choice.
If he got elected, he wouldn't last a year until the VP had to take over.


Yeah: I'd bet on that.

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Mar 10, 2020 14:41:48   #
Iliamna1
 
Tug484 wrote:
Oh I'm sure of that and I bet I can name the choice.
If he got elected, he wouldn't last a year until the VP had to take over.


I'm betting the VP nomination goes to Amy Klobichar, and my second guess would be Hitlary. Who do you think it'll be?

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Mar 10, 2020 14:59:24   #
roy
 
Iliamna1 wrote:
I'm betting the VP nomination goes to Amy Klobichar, and my second guess would be Hitlary. Who do you think it'll be?


Obama

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Mar 10, 2020 15:02:19   #
Iliamna1
 
roy wrote:
Obama


I'm assuming you mean Michelle. Former president Obama is ineligible to be VP, having served 2 terms as president.

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Mar 10, 2020 15:17:58   #
Tug484
 
Iliamna1 wrote:
I'm betting the VP nomination goes to Amy Klobichar, and my second guess would be Hitlary. Who do you think it'll be?


I think Hillary will weasel her way in because she sees what we see.
Bidens brain won't let him last a year.

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Mar 10, 2020 15:19:05   #
Tug484
 
American Vet wrote:
Yeah: I'd bet on that.


Any leftie that thinks Bidens brain is ok are just as malfunctioning as Biden is.

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Mar 10, 2020 15:41:10   #
hdjimv Loc: South Dakota
 
Iliamna1 wrote:
I'm assuming you mean Michelle. Former president Obama is ineligible to be VP, having served 2 terms as president.


This is from Wikipedia...
As worded, the primary focus of the 22nd Amendment is on limiting individuals twice elected to the presidency from being elected again. Due to this, several issues could be raised regarding the amendment's meaning and application, especially in relation to the 12th Amendment, ratified in 1804, which states, "But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States".[23] While it is clear that under the 12th Amendment the original constitutional qualifications of age, citizenship, and residency apply to both the president and vice president, it is unclear whether someone who is ineligible to be elected president could be elected vice president. Because of this apparent ambiguity, there may be a loophole in the 22nd Amendment whereby a two-term former president could be elected vice president and then succeed to the presidency as a result of the incumbent's death, resignation, or removal from office (or even succeed to the presidency from some other stated office in the p**********l line of succession).[8][24]

Some argue that the 22nd Amendment and 12th Amendment bar any two-term president from later serving as vice president as well as from succeeding to the presidency from any point in the p**********l line of succession.[25] Others contend that the original intent of the 12th Amendment concerns qualification for service (age, residence, and citizenship), while the 22nd Amendment, concerns qualifications for e******n, and thus (strictly applying the text) a former two-term president is still eligible to serve as vice president (neither amendment restricts the number of times an individual can be elected to the vice presidency), and then succeed to the presidency to serve out the balance of the term (though prohibited from running for e******n to an additional term).[26][27]

The practical applicability of this distinction has not been tested, as no former president has ever sought the vice presidency. In 1980, former president Gerald Ford was mentioned as a possible vice p**********l running mate for Republican p**********l nominee Ronald Reagan, and there were some negotiations between the two camps, but nothing ever came of the idea.[28] During Hillary Clinton's 2016 p**********l campaign, she jokingly said that she had considered naming her husband Bill Clinton as her vice p**********l running mate, but had been advised it would be unconstitutional.[29] Most likely, the constitutional question raised will remain unanswered unless the situation actually occurs.[1]

I wouldn't put it past the Demoprogs to attempt it and let it play out in court. Hell, they let him reside in the WH even though his citizenship is still in question.

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Mar 10, 2020 15:45:37   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
hdjimv wrote:
This is from Wikipedia...
As worded, the primary focus of the 22nd Amendment is on limiting individuals twice elected to the presidency from being elected again. Due to this, several issues could be raised regarding the amendment's meaning and application, especially in relation to the 12th Amendment, ratified in 1804, which states, "But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States".[23] While it is clear that under the 12th Amendment the original constitutional qualifications of age, citizenship, and residency apply to both the president and vice president, it is unclear whether someone who is ineligible to be elected president could be elected vice president. Because of this apparent ambiguity, there may be a loophole in the 22nd Amendment whereby a two-term former president could be elected vice president and then succeed to the presidency as a result of the incumbent's death, resignation, or removal from office (or even succeed to the presidency from some other stated office in the p**********l line of succession).[8][24]

Some argue that the 22nd Amendment and 12th Amendment bar any two-term president from later serving as vice president as well as from succeeding to the presidency from any point in the p**********l line of succession.[25] Others contend that the original intent of the 12th Amendment concerns qualification for service (age, residence, and citizenship), while the 22nd Amendment, concerns qualifications for e******n, and thus (strictly applying the text) a former two-term president is still eligible to serve as vice president (neither amendment restricts the number of times an individual can be elected to the vice presidency), and then succeed to the presidency to serve out the balance of the term (though prohibited from running for e******n to an additional term).[26][27]

The practical applicability of this distinction has not been tested, as no former president has ever sought the vice presidency. In 1980, former president Gerald Ford was mentioned as a possible vice p**********l running mate for Republican p**********l nominee Ronald Reagan, and there were some negotiations between the two camps, but nothing ever came of the idea.[28] During Hillary Clinton's 2016 p**********l campaign, she jokingly said that she had considered naming her husband Bill Clinton as her vice p**********l running mate, but had been advised it would be unconstitutional.[29] Most likely, the constitutional question raised will remain unanswered unless the situation actually occurs.[1]

I wouldn't put it past the Demoprogs to attempt it and let it play out in court. Hell, they let him reside in the WH even though his citizenship is still in question.
This is from Wikipedia... br As worded, the primar... (show quote)


EXCELLENT Point

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Mar 10, 2020 16:27:48   #
saltwind78
 
In what way is he getting worse? I think he is the best of the Dems that entered the primary race. Any one of them however is far better than the Donald. He promised to drain the swamp, not populate it with his pet snakes and rats, many of which have been convicted of all kinds of crimes.

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Mar 10, 2020 16:46:33   #
Gatsby
 
proud republican wrote:
https://pluralist.com/biden-autoworker-guns-video/


Even Jill Stein agrees! Says Dem's in for an "agonizing eight months" if they nominate Biden.

http://gopp**********l.com/2020/03/09/jill-stein-gives-warning-about-dem-frontrunner/

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