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Realistically, the Vice President is mostly a ceremonial position. They have no Consitutional power to do anything more than breaking a Senate tie. Why would a Governor even entertain a call from a Vice President in this instance?


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I don't think Joe's motivations are to put the party first, he just might be willing to play the "if I go down, you're coming down with me" card. Big Grin

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Realistically, the Vice President is mostly a ceremonial position. They have no Consitutional power to do anything more than breaking a Senate tie. Why would a Governor even entertain a call from a Vice President in this instance?


Well, that's if we're pretending that Biden has been anything other than ceremonial himself, I guess.


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^^^^^^ You got me there. Wink


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I have a theory I have shared only with my wife. I'm not as informed as many of the SigForum members are, so please forgive me if my theory is unrealistic. I will welcome any input if I'm out in left field with this.

Because there were TWO uploads to the Internet supposedly from Biden, I wonder. In the first upload, he announces he is dropping out of the race. There is a significant amount of time before the second upload which is his endorsement of Mala. If Biden was forced to drop out by Pelosi, Schumer, et al, how would "The First Lady" feel about it? She was royalty up until that moment, and since then, she is nothing. Could it be possible the Democrats had someone in mind to replace Joe, but Jill beat them to the punch with the second upload? And, since then, Joe has been sabotaging Mala's attempts at separating herself from him.

It's just a thought. I don't think Jill is brilliant by any means, but she does seem scheming.



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I personally think that Joe would be joyously happy to see The Donald defeat the Kackler. He would then have the ultimate vindication of history that the swamp was wrong to chuck him overboard.

Some men just want to watch the world burn. He'd be happy to just watch the Dem establishment burn.



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As I suggested earlier, the Biden’s will be outed. Joe is too feeble and unbalanced to trust to the same money laundering speaking circuit the Clinton’s and Obama’s enjoy. He no longer has desirability as a power broker that can sell influence. Jill knows this and isn’t happy. She knows her world is about to end when they are kicked out of the White House.




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Knee Pads, after the 60 Minutes clusterfuck, and The View, decides to do an interview with irrelevant, hypochondriac, former shock-jock Howard Stern Big Grin
Keep it coming Kackles, you're desperate as fuck.



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Howard Stern? What a vile human being. Almost as much as anyone who would base their vote on his opinion...on anything.


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She knows her world is about to end when they are kicked out of the White House.


What's she got to worry about? They've got piles of money, they spent plenty of OUR money to build fences around THEIR homes, and she and Joe will have protection (not at their own expense, ahem) for the rest of their time. "What, me worry?" Razz




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Howard Stern? What a vile human being. Almost as much as anyone who would base their vote on his opinion...on anything.


The first time I ever heard Stern was while I was in NYC in the late 80s-early 90s. I think he was still a local radio personality then. He was interviewing an actress or a model, I cannot remember which. One of the first things I heard out of his mouth was him asking her if she had dingleberries. I thought, wow, 4th grade bathroom humor on the radio, pathetic. When I later discovered he had become a national phenomenon, I began to lose confidence in my fellow man.


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Howard Stern? What a vile human being. Almost as much as anyone who would base their vote on his opinion...on anything.

Between him and Keith Olbermann, two Northeast trash-piles that garnered enough national attention, that everyone couldn't wait until they disappeared. Amazing that Stern still has an audience.
 
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And, since then, Joe has been sabotaging Mala's attempts at separating herself from him.

It's just a thought. I don't think Jill is brilliant by any means, but she does seem scheming.

Has he really? The way I see it, he still thinks that everything he and Kackles did was great. So he's actually trying to support her by saying she was part of it all. Hmmm, unless Jill is telling him what to say...

And yeah, I think Jill is every bit as conniving as Obama and the rest of them.
 
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She knows her world is about to end when they are kicked out of the White House.


What's she got to worry about? They've got piles of money, they spent plenty of OUR money to build fences around THEIR homes, and she and Joe will have protection (not at their own expense, ahem) for the rest of their time. "What, me worry?" Razz

It’s not just about money; they’re out of the club. Jill liked being in the club. Off into the equivalent of obscurity in the power circles. She and joes bitterness is coming to the surface and Immliving seeing it.




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I have a theory I have shared only with my wife. I'm not as informed as many of the SigForum members are, so please forgive me if my theory is unrealistic. I will welcome any input if I'm out in left field with this.

Because there were TWO uploads to the Internet supposedly from Biden, I wonder. In the first upload, he announces he is dropping out of the race. There is a significant amount of time before the second upload which is his endorsement of Mala. If Biden was forced to drop out by Pelosi, Schumer, et al, how would "The First Lady" feel about it? She was royalty up until that moment, and since then, she is nothing. Could it be possible the Democrats had someone in mind to replace Joe, but Jill beat them to the punch with the second upload? And, since then, Joe has been sabotaging Mala's attempts at separating herself from him.

It's just a thought. I don't think Jill is brilliant by any means, but she does seem scheming.


That letter announcing his dropping out of the race was not written on WH letterhead. I'm pretty sure his puppet masters wrote it for him, put it out there and figured, "Let's see him try to walk this back." It was public well before Biden ever knew about it. By then, the ruling junta had told him how it was going to go down from then on.

Yes, it's all about democracy and working for the people. LOL.
 
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Greetings fellow humans, why I too enjoy an occasional fermented malt beverage from an aluminum receptacle like you all do! {chokes down a sip}

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Greetings fellow humans, why I too enjoy an occasional fermented malt beverage from an aluminum receptacle like you all do! {chokes down a sip}

My God…it just keeps getting worse. Has that moron EVER had an original thought? She is so phony that she makes Hitllery look genuine!

Every word out of her cockholster is like a caricature of a massaged, folded, spindled and mutilated consensus sound bite from a think tank of imbeciles delivered badly.
And she’s neck and neck with Trump…sure she is.


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I'm just not able to see her as anything but Willy Brown's piece on the side.



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“The last time I had a beer was…[checks notes]…at a baseball match with Doug”


 
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“The last time I had a beer was…[checks notes]…at a baseball match with Doug”


Yikes, that doesn't even sound, well, American. Eek




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Smart, making fun of an American-made beer.

And she did say game...




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