25th Amendment talk...

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#26

Apparently he’s always been an idiot.

In his interview with the special counsel, Mr. Biden said the handwritten label on this folder looks like his handwriting, and the distinctive misspelling of ‘Afganastan’ confirms this. Mr. Biden repeatedly used this or a similar misspelling in handwritten notes as vice president, and before that in notes he took as a senator dating back to 1980.
Yes, very much so as always the joke Dem running for POTUS. The role of the VP isn't to be making any policy decisions. He was a DNC deal for Obama. Evan Bayh would have been Obama's first VP choice, but Bayh got the F out of it in the process
 
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To be fair, he’s not wrong that it was a terrible day for Biden. My opinion is it won’t matter in the end because it will come down to the same thing as the last few elections: undecided voters in a few swing states.
Facts.
 
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Trying to ask folks not to invoke Trump isn't likely to happen.

But I do ask to focus on the current situation
Any knowledge on how a dem candidate would be chosen if he's 25thd?
It's too late for the party to gather a group of candidates to vett via primaries.
 
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To be fair, he’s not wrong that it was a terrible day for Biden. My opinion is it won’t matter in the end because it will come down to the same thing as the last few elections: undecided voters in a few swing states.
There aren't many days that aren't terrible for Biden politically. There is going to be an independent, Republican or Democrat candidate using the slogan, "2024 - The Great Reset".

Rice Obama 2024. Condi and Michelle

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#32
Yes, very much so as always the joke Dem running for POTUS. The role of the VP isn't to be making any policy decisions. He was a DNC deal for Obama. Evan Bayh would have been Obama's first VP choice, but Bayh got the F out of it in the process
Sounds like Biden is the perfect modern day puppet. I mean politician.
 
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#33
Any knowledge on how a dem candidate would be chosen if he's 25thd?
It's too late for the party to gather a group of candidates to vett via primaries.

The delegates at the Democratic convention would select the candidate, just like they were selected prior to the primary system.
 
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If this were bipartisan, would you agree? It does seem there should be an ability to remove a president who becomes mentally compromised.

That's what the 25th is for but I'm afraid once it is used it will be used again and again.
 
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That's what the 25th is for but I'm afraid once it is used it will be used again and again.

I don’t disagree with you, but if it’s truly bipartisan, it seems to be the right thing to do. Not to say that I think this will be
 
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In American history, has a party nominated a presidential candidate at convention who hasn't gone through primaries?
 
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Sounds like Biden is the perfect modern day puppet. I mean politician.
Of course. While somewhat respected across the aisle, he was never someone who was really equipped for higher office. Everyone worth a damn was gone from office. Obama "settled"on Biden. It didn't matter either, for the outcome of the election. It was against McCain and Palin. It can be said that Sarah Palin paved the way for the MTG's of the nation.
 
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In American history, has a party nominated a presidential candidate at convention who hasn't gone through primaries?

The primary system didn't start until the 1920's or 30's and then it wasn't binding.

Johnson announced he wasn't running in March and his only competition was assassinated in June, Humphrey was nominated as the candidate at the convention.
 
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Any knowledge on how a dem candidate would be chosen if he's 25thd?
It's too late for the party to gather a group of candidates to vett via primaries.

Well, don't think that's ever been an issue. But I would imagine it wouldn't necessarily be any different than if a candidate died before the convention. There isn't case law that I know of that covers it.

I would think extenuating circumstances would allow for the party (all of them) to pick the candidate the delegates vote for at the convention. That would be my guess and the way I'd run that railroad.
 
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The primary system didn't start until the 1920's or 30's and then it wasn't binding.

Johnson announced he wasn't running in March and his only competition was assassinated in June, Humphrey was nominated as the candidate at the convention.
LBJ was coherent enough to know he lost middle America when he lost Uncle Walter.
 
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I just can’t conceive how anyone could ever think you’re a troll
I wasn't aware that anyone had ever thought that.
But Trump is to old and senile, that's not really debatable is it?
 
#47
#47

Apparently he’s always been an idiot.

In his interview with the special counsel, Mr. Biden said the handwritten label on this folder looks like his handwriting, and the distinctive misspelling of ‘Afganastan’ confirms this. Mr. Biden repeatedly used this or a similar misspelling in handwritten notes as vice president, and before that in notes he took as a senator dating back to 1980.
He was widely regarded as the dumbest member of the Senate by his colleagues even before he lost his mind.
 
#48
#48
Harris would be in driver's seat but not a sure fire nominee?
The dems would be in a really big pickle if they passed up Harris. The far left would be in an uproar. It will be Biden or Harris on the ticket come November. They have painted themselves into a corner. This means Trump is likely to win unless he is assassinated between now and then, which is possible.
 
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The dems would be in a really big pickle if they passed up Harris. The far left would be in an uproar. It will be Biden or Harris on the ticket come November. They have painted themselves into a corner. This means Trump is likely to win unless he is assassinated between now and then, which is possible.
It will not be either one. The far left can roar is loudly as they wish. The dems have never been driven by the roars of the extreme. Wish the repubs could say the same.
 

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