After Trumps Second Term

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Doc Holliday

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Since they kicked over the Liberal Beehive in 2016, I hope the Republican Party has enough long-term vision to get someone prepped right now to run in 2024, because if the Dems take the White House after Trumps second term, there will be Hell to pay. Who will be the Republican candidate 'After Trump' ? Someone in his family? Donald Jr? Ivanka, as the First Female President? (I would actually vote for her, she's comes across as very well-spoken and professional, with plenty of business experience) :whistle:

Sometimes I wonder if Pelosi secretly talks to Trump: 'Hey, we can't believe it but you're doing a great job, all our Big Business Democratic Friends are reporting record profits with this economy, we don't want to change it so I'll have my four junior colleagues act like rabid Socialists with crazy plans, we will help get you re-elected to keep the money rolling in...'

Their Green New Deal plans are just so looney I can't explain it any other way...

Maybe the joke is on us.
 
They keep talking about impeaching Trump, which (a) they will never do; they just want to keep having hearings until the election, and (b) if they did it, they would never get the 60% in the Senate to remove him. Still, I wouldn't mind if they did impeach him and they were successful. "President Pence" sounds pretty good to me! Bring it, Dems!
 
smithers599 said:
They keep talking about impeaching Trump, which (a) they will never do; they just want to keep having hearings until the election, and (b) if they did it, they would never get the 60% in the Senate to remove him. Still, I wouldn't mind if they did impeach him and they were successful. "President Pence" sounds pretty good to me! Bring it, Dems!

They can't legally impeach him. He can only be impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors, none of which he has committed.

All the rest is hot air.

Slick Willie got impeached for perjury during his testimony about Monica Lewinski.
 
smithers599 said:
They keep talking about impeaching Trump, which (a) they will never do; they just want to keep having hearings until the election, and (b) if they did it, they would never get the 60% in the Senate to remove him. Still, I wouldn't mind if they did impeach him and they were successful. "President Pence" sounds pretty good to me! Bring it, Dems!

I was born in 1970 and from the little bit of time researching impeachment I have done, I see that every elected Republican President has had this done to them.
Not sure about Ford so that is why I said "elected President".
 
smithers599 said:
pvreb said:
smithers599 said:
... "President Pence" sounds pretty good to me! Bring it, Dems!

That would put Pelosi next in line. Scary thought.
That is pretty terrifying. But Pence would get to appoint his own VP, no?

Yes.

25th Amendment, Section 2, covers that: Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, the President shall nominate a Vice President who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress.
 
I like Mike Pence, and have no problem with him becoming President...hopefully after 4 more years of "the Don"
 
Doc Holliday said:
cool arrow said:
I like Mike Pence, and have no problem with him becoming President...hopefully after 4 more years of "the Don"

There is nothing to prevent Pence from choosing Trump as his VP. :!:

Oooohhhh....wouldn't that set the Dims hair on fire! :clap:
 
:clap: :clap: :clap: Yup, it certainly would :clap: :clap: :clap: but, I don't see Trump playing second fiddle, not his style, imo.
 
I dunno, he might do it just to stay in the game and frustrate all those who have been f*cking with him since day one.

I would love to see it play out this way.
 
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