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« on: May 11, 2024, 11:01:19 AM »

If this indeed removes Noem from VP consideration, then I’m relieved (but you can never be certain, I think there still is a non-negligible chance Trump picks my governor to be his running mate.) The potential for a Trump victory return to the White House is horrifying enough. His VP selection doesn’t seem all that important in comparison. Progressives need to focus like a laser on keeping the raging tangerine man out of the White House. Still, I’d prefer Trump’s VP not be too close to home…not sure that even makes sense, she’s physically closer to home as Governor, with more immediate impact on day-to-day life in that position than she’d ever have as Trump’s VP…maybe there’d be perks to having Kristi kicked upstairs…

But if Trump is elected, you'll repudiate all attempts to challenge his election.  Right?

While I cannot speak for TDAS04, I feel obligated to point out that Donald Trump is constitutionally ineligible for the office of President of the United States (in ways that he was not when formally taking office in 2017). He is barred by the 14th Amendment, and he cannot take the Presidential Oath of Office in good faith.

If he is elected in a free and fair election in accordance with the laws of the United States, then the Vice-President elect ought to take office in January 2025. Assigning the office of President to Donald Trump would be a fraud, a rejection of the letter and spirit of the Constitution while pretending it remains in force.

I had deleted that post not wanting to take this thread in this direction.

It's amazing how many people seem to comment on posts that I quickly self-delete after I post them, then have second thoughts.  I don't mind asking the question, but I concluded that, no, I don't want to here the sorry complaints of "derailing" from the usual suspects (even if doing so actually elevated the discussion, given the quality of the thread topic).  I'm not responding to your post one way or the other.  But I find this amazing; I deleted the post about two (2) minutes from posting it.  There is no on on this site whose posting activity merits a message noting that they posted for me to respond to.
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