What will Mike Pence do?
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wrote on 8 Nov 2020, 02:55 last edited by
Join Hillary’s group therapy?
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wrote on 8 Nov 2020, 02:55 last edited by
Run for congress in 22. Probably senate if a seat is open.
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wrote on 8 Nov 2020, 02:57 last edited by
Be called Mr. Vice-president the rest of his life.
Unless we can call him President Pence.
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wrote on 8 Nov 2020, 02:59 last edited by
There's a place where defeated vice presidents go . . . nobody has ever found it. Nobody cares about them when they're alive and serving, so when they disappear, nobody notices.
There's a theory that they just slowly fade into vapor, and poof, are never seen again. It's like, you're standing in a room with the veep having a conversation, and you turn around to pour yourself a tot, and you turn back, and he's . . . gone.
This has never been verified.
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wrote on 8 Nov 2020, 03:00 last edited by
Has a vice president who was defeated ever become a president in the US?
I don’t see this being a very good path to become president. If your president was very popular, then you can use this as part of your campaign. However, if your president was defeated, much more difficult.
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Has a vice president who was defeated ever become a president in the US?
I don’t see this being a very good path to become president. If your president was very popular, then you can use this as part of your campaign. However, if your president was defeated, much more difficult.
wrote on 8 Nov 2020, 03:07 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in What will Mike Pence do?:
Has a vice president who was defeated ever become a president in the US?
I don’t see this being a very good path to become president. If your president was very popular, then you can use this as part of your campaign. However, if your president was defeated, much more difficult.
He was never going to be President. It’s another rhetorical thread. I suppose this will last for a few days. It’s kind of fun watching the kids not listen to dad.
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wrote on 8 Nov 2020, 03:16 last edited by
The commander always handled the controls while landing the Space Shuttle.
Just before landing the commander traditionally gave the pilot a few minutes, maybe only seconds, of stick time. Then he would take the controls for landing.
There is still time for Mr. Pence to take the controls should the need arise.
I imagine it would give him a nice boost in his pension if nothing else.
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Has a vice president who was defeated ever become a president in the US?
I don’t see this being a very good path to become president. If your president was very popular, then you can use this as part of your campaign. However, if your president was defeated, much more difficult.
wrote on 8 Nov 2020, 03:22 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in What will Mike Pence do?:
Has a vice president who was defeated ever become a president in the US?
I don’t see this being a very good path to become president. If your president was very popular, then you can use this as part of your campaign. However, if your president was defeated, much more difficult.
Uh.... They're in the process of stealing an election for one as we speak.
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wrote on 8 Nov 2020, 03:23 last edited by Larry 11 Aug 2020, 03:24
Don't worry about what Pence will do. He will be vice president again in 2024.....
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wrote on 8 Nov 2020, 03:49 last edited by
@taiwan_girl said in What will Mike Pence do?:
Has a vice president who was defeated ever become a president in the US?
FDR was the losing VP in 1920.
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wrote on 8 Nov 2020, 03:54 last edited by
The party will not run Pence in 24. Nikki Haley if she wants it.
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wrote on 8 Nov 2020, 04:03 last edited by
I agree she’s a contender and I would think Pence isn’t.
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wrote on 8 Nov 2020, 04:04 last edited by
Cruz. Maybe Cotton? Maybe an entertainer like Carlson or Hannity or a Trump kid.
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wrote on 8 Nov 2020, 04:17 last edited by
Kanye.
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wrote on 8 Nov 2020, 10:56 last edited by
@Mik said in What will Mike Pence do?:
The party will not run Pence in 24. Nikki Haley if she wants it.
Don't think I'd count that chick before it hatches.
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wrote on 8 Nov 2020, 13:07 last edited by
Pence is going to retire so that he can spend more time with his fly.
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@taiwan_girl said in What will Mike Pence do?:
Has a vice president who was defeated ever become a president in the US?
FDR was the losing VP in 1920.
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wrote on 27 Apr 2021, 15:43 last edited by
“More than 200 members of staff at Simon & Schuster have signed a petition calling for the publishing house to cancel its seven-figure book deal with former vice-president Mike Pence and commit to not signing any more book deals with members of Donald Trump’s administration.
The petition was delivered to the publisher on Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported. It was signed by 216 S&S employees – about 14% of the publisher’s staff –and backed by more than 3,500 supporters outside the company, including authors such as the National Book Award-winning writer Jesmyn Ward.
...”FWIW, I am neutral about whether Simon & Schuster should or shout not publish anyone’s book. Simon & Schuster is a private enterprise and it gets to choose for itself whether to publish or not publish any particular book.
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wrote on 27 Apr 2021, 15:45 last edited by
Hopefully Simon & Schuster will soon be hiring to fill 216 positions.
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“More than 200 members of staff at Simon & Schuster have signed a petition calling for the publishing house to cancel its seven-figure book deal with former vice-president Mike Pence and commit to not signing any more book deals with members of Donald Trump’s administration.
The petition was delivered to the publisher on Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported. It was signed by 216 S&S employees – about 14% of the publisher’s staff –and backed by more than 3,500 supporters outside the company, including authors such as the National Book Award-winning writer Jesmyn Ward.
...”FWIW, I am neutral about whether Simon & Schuster should or shout not publish anyone’s book. Simon & Schuster is a private enterprise and it gets to choose for itself whether to publish or not publish any particular book.
wrote on 27 Apr 2021, 15:46 last edited by@axtremus said in What will Mike Pence do?:
FWIW, I am neutral about whether Simon & Schuster should or shout not publish anyone’s book. Simon & Schuster is a private enterprise and it gets to choose for itself whether to publish or not publish any particular book.
Yes - they are within their legal rights to do this.
I think they're incompetent "professionals" that do not understand their role in society or they don't believe in liberal values.
I have way less respect for them, compared to when I thought they were just generic publishers.