Pence out
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Somebody forgot to tell Mr. Biden that charisma without whiteness is the way to get elected.
Somebody forgot to tell Mr. Biden that charisma without whiteness is the way to get elected.
Indeed, @Mik is misguided in thinking that “whiteness” is a liability, completely neglecting that out of 46 US Presidents so far, only 0.5 is “not white.” This statistic clearly shows that “whiteness” is still an overwhelming advantage, not a liability. Pence’s true liability is his association with Trump.
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Somebody forgot to tell Mr. Biden that charisma without whiteness is the way to get elected.
Indeed, @Mik is misguided in thinking that “whiteness” is a liability, completely neglecting that out of 46 US Presidents so far, only 0.5 is “not white.” This statistic clearly shows that “whiteness” is still an overwhelming advantage, not a liability. Pence’s true liability is his association with Trump.
Somebody forgot to tell Mr. Biden that charisma without whiteness is the way to get elected.
Indeed, @Mik is misguided in thinking that “whiteness” is a liability, completely neglecting that out of 46 US Presidents so far, only 0.5 is “not white.” This statistic clearly shows that “whiteness” is still an overwhelming advantage, not a liability. Pence’s true liability is his association with Trump.
Interesting. So it's your contention that Obama's skin color was an impediment to his political career?
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Somebody forgot to tell Mr. Biden that charisma without whiteness is the way to get elected.
Indeed, @Mik is misguided in thinking that “whiteness” is a liability, completely neglecting that out of 46 US Presidents so far, only 0.5 is “not white.” This statistic clearly shows that “whiteness” is still an overwhelming advantage, not a liability. Pence’s true liability is his association with Trump.
Interesting. So it's your contention that Obama's skin color was an impediment to his political career?
Somebody forgot to tell Mr. Biden that charisma without whiteness is the way to get elected.
Indeed, @Mik is misguided in thinking that “whiteness” is a liability, completely neglecting that out of 46 US Presidents so far, only 0.5 is “not white.” This statistic clearly shows that “whiteness” is still an overwhelming advantage, not a liability. Pence’s true liability is his association with Trump.
Interesting. So it's your contention that Obama's skin color was an impediment to his political career?
He was clean, so that helped.
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Somebody forgot to tell Mr. Biden that charisma without whiteness is the way to get elected.
Indeed, @Mik is misguided in thinking that “whiteness” is a liability, completely neglecting that out of 46 US Presidents so far, only 0.5 is “not white.” This statistic clearly shows that “whiteness” is still an overwhelming advantage, not a liability. Pence’s true liability is his association with Trump.
Interesting. So it's your contention that Obama's skin color was an impediment to his political career?
He was clean, so that helped.
@LuFins-Dad said in Pence out:
Somebody forgot to tell Mr. Biden that charisma without whiteness is the way to get elected.
Indeed, @Mik is misguided in thinking that “whiteness” is a liability, completely neglecting that out of 46 US Presidents so far, only 0.5 is “not white.” This statistic clearly shows that “whiteness” is still an overwhelming advantage, not a liability. Pence’s true liability is his association with Trump.
Interesting. So it's your contention that Obama's skin color was an impediment to his political career?
He was clean, so that helped.
Articulate! Don't forget articulate!
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I somewhat agree with @Axtremus
VP Pence was too "Trumpy" for those who don't like President Trump, and not "Trumpy" enough for those who do.
He really had no chance from the beginning, even if President Trump had decided not to run for the current election.
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If Trump was a jazz musician, Pence would be Lawrence Welk.
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Former President Donald Trump complained about "disloyal" people in politics, as he called on his former Vice President Mike Pence to endorse him.
"People are leaving now, and they're all endorsing me. I don't know about Mike Pence. He should endorse me," Trump said at an event in Las Vegas on Saturday, CNN reported.
"Because I had a great, successful presidency, and he was the vice president, he should endorse me. I chose him, made him vice president. But people in politics can be very disloyal. I've never seen anything like it."
Pence was Trump's loyal ally throughout his presidency, but their relationship soured when the vice president refused to help overturn the results of the 2020 election.
During the January 6 attacks on the Capitol, some rioters chanted "hang Mike Pence," and Trump later defended them.