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If this doesn't scare you, then nothing will.

 

Harris says she's ready to step into role of president if Biden is unwell: 'May have to take over'

by Lawrence Richard

 

Vice President Kamala Harris said during an interview Wednesday that she was ready to fulfill her constitutional duty to assume the presidency should President Biden be unable to govern as questions swirl around his health and age. Biden, who is 80 and is turning 81 in November, continues to be the oldest serving president in U.S. history. Should Democrats win again in 2024, he will be 82 before he is sworn into a potential second term and would be 86 at the end of it. Harris described the idea of possibly stepping into the role of president as "hypothetical" but

 

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/harris-says-she-ready-step-role-president-biden-unwell-may-have-take-over

 

 

 

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41 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

If this doesn't scare you, then nothing will.

 

Harris says she's ready to step into role of president if Biden is unwell: 'May have to take over'

by Lawrence Richard

 

Vice President Kamala Harris said during an interview Wednesday that she was ready to fulfill her constitutional duty to assume the presidency should President Biden be unable to govern as questions swirl around his health and age. Biden, who is 80 and is turning 81 in November, continues to be the oldest serving president in U.S. history. Should Democrats win again in 2024, he will be 82 before he is sworn into a potential second term and would be 86 at the end of it. Harris described the idea of possibly stepping into the role of president as "hypothetical" but

 

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/harris-says-she-ready-step-role-president-biden-unwell-may-have-take-over

 

 

 

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LOL. She couldn't run a kids lemonade stand. The world continues to laugh at us. I hope the drooling vegetable can hang on till 2024 as she would be worse. DeSantis needs to be the President going forward.

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This is why they keep propping up the old guy.

 

 

Nate Silver: Democrats think Kamala Harris would lose to Trump.

 

Polls say they’re probably right. She can’t string a sentence together, she’s deeply unlikable, and she has a lifetime record of nonachievement, broken only by spells of support for prosecutorial misconduct.

 

 

https://www.natesilver.net/p/democrats-think-kamala-harris-would?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=1198116&post_id=136782759&isFreemail=true&r=9bg2k&utm_medium=email

 

 

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I know she would.  So would Joke because that would means she's his running mate again and going to be President, sooner rather than later.

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Kamala Can Win: The Deep State Loves Her. 
 

“Well, being popular among voters is overrated in elections that are fixed. . . .

 

The deep state can turn Kamala into a straight Obama if necessary. And it just might become necessary if Biden makes many more public appearances.

 

Her greatest attribute to the DC crowd is her incompetence. The deep state loves incompetent people because they rely on the Civil Service-protected Peter Strzoks to run things.”

 

 https://donsurber.substack.com/p/kamala-can-win
 

 

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Well Raskin isn't the only one apparently.

 

Kamala is in trouble.

 

 

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) isn’t high on Kamala Harris as vice president, and her recent remarks might have revealed how most Democrats feel about the other half of the 2024 ticket. The California liberal and former House Speaker even went so far as to insinuate that her true feelings wouldn’t matter, as the office of the VP doesn’t do much. Technically, that is true, as most times, we don’t have to worry about the VP since the president usually can do the job. Biden cannot—and it’s a bit alarming thinking about Harris in charge and control of the nuclear arsenal 

 

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2023/09/13/did-nancy-pelosi-give-a-damning-remark-about-kamala-harris-n2628403

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"Were Biden to step down, Harris would become the Democratic front-runner.... Yet her conspicuous weaknesses would ensure a contested primary."

 

"Therefore, the end result of Biden stepping down would be a long, divisive intraparty contest that would quite likely yield a nominee even more unpopular than Biden.

 

Given this outlook, the Democrats are well advised to stick with the incumbent president who’s already proven capable of defeating Trump, his advanced age notwithstanding.... Letting Biden run again to avoid nominating Harris does not solve the problem posed by her unpopularity, but merely postpones it [to 2028]....

 

Further, even with Biden running, Harris’s lack of political support remains a challenge for the Democratic ticket in 2024.... Taking the unusual step of dropping [the first person of Black or South Asian descent] from the ticket could plausibly offend and demotivate those who saw her election as a historic triumph....

 

If Harris were to become an administration critic or fan the flames of backlash (even covertly), then replacing her would obviously be more damaging than retaining her on the ticket. The party would therefore need to secure her buy-in, perhaps through the promise of a Supreme Court nomination or some other coveted post...."


Writes Eric Levitz, in "The Case for Biden to Drop Kamala Harris" (NY Magazine).

 

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2023/09/the-case-for-biden-to-drop-kamala-harris.html

 

 

 

If this is to be done, it would require Kamala Harris to withdraw and to assert that it was her decision.

 

But I think even if they could convince her to put on this show, she wouldn't be able to make the assertion credibly.

 

She's a terrible speaker. She'd look elbowed out. It would be awful.

 

 

 

 

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22 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

"Were Biden to step down, Harris would become the Democratic front-runner.... Yet her conspicuous weaknesses would ensure a contested primary."

 

"Therefore, the end result of Biden stepping down would be a long, divisive intraparty contest that would quite likely yield a nominee even more unpopular than Biden.

 

Given this outlook, the Democrats are well advised to stick with the incumbent president who’s already proven capable of defeating Trump, his advanced age notwithstanding.... Letting Biden run again to avoid nominating Harris does not solve the problem posed by her unpopularity, but merely postpones it [to 2028]....

 

Further, even with Biden running, Harris’s lack of political support remains a challenge for the Democratic ticket in 2024.... Taking the unusual step of dropping [the first person of Black or South Asian descent] from the ticket could plausibly offend and demotivate those who saw her election as a historic triumph....

 

If Harris were to become an administration critic or fan the flames of backlash (even covertly), then replacing her would obviously be more damaging than retaining her on the ticket. The party would therefore need to secure her buy-in, perhaps through the promise of a Supreme Court nomination or some other coveted post...."


Writes Eric Levitz, in "The Case for Biden to Drop Kamala Harris" (NY Magazine).

 

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2023/09/the-case-for-biden-to-drop-kamala-harris.html

 

 

 

If this is to be done, it would require Kamala Harris to withdraw and to assert that it was her decision.

 

But I think even if they could convince her to put on this show, she wouldn't be able to make the assertion credibly.

 

She's a terrible speaker. She'd look elbowed out. It would be awful.

 

The Dems are screwed no matter which way they go.  Joke and Kammy have no chance to win again given his senility and incompetence and her just being terrible and someone no sane person wants to see as President. 

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Kamala Harris has been tireless in her pursuit of adequate legislation, support for the cities and states along the southern border, and fighting to improve our outdated and red-tape-filled immigration system as it currently stands. Harris takes her job as Southern Border Czar VERY seriously ... 

 

JUST kidding.

 

 

As record-breaking numbers of illegals continued crossing our southern border, Harris was busy protecting hip hop.

 

No really.

 

Take a look:

 

 

There's only one problem. . . . . . . .  NO ONE is trying to "erase" it.

 

Good thing our vice president is out there pandering to Black Americans ...

 

wait ... sorry ... protecting hip-hop. Yeah, that's it.

 

 

 

https://twitchy.com/samj/2023/09/18/kamala-harris-protects-hip-hop-n2387415

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It is almost parody now.

 

 

 

Biden gives Kamala ANOTHER job: President taps VP to run the first ever federal gun violence prevention office

President Joe Biden has tapped Kamala Harris to lead his gun violence prevention office, giving his vice president yet another task for her packed portfolio.

 

Biden will formally announce his decision in a ceremony in the Rose Garden on Friday afternoon. Harris will oversee the office. Stefanie Feldman, a longtime Biden aide who has worked on gun policy for more than a decade, will serve as its director.

 

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12549419/Biden-harris-kamala-gun-violence-prevention.html

 

 

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13 hours ago, B-Man said:


 

They will keep on trying. 
 

 

 

And yet
 

11 hours ago, B-Man said:

You can always tell when Billstime wants to change the subjects.

 

He always does his "nightly"bump of his threads earlier than usual.

 

 

It seems tonight is one of those.

 

You can’t make this up 

 

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THE SEARCH FOR KAMALA CONTINUES

 

In what has become the greatest “Where’s Waldo?” reboot of all time, the search for missing person Kamala Harris continues. Now the The Atlantic is on the case, with a feature just out entitled “The Kamala Harris Problem.” And what a problem she is:

 

Ease and confidence have not been the prevailing themes of Harris’s vice presidency. Her first year on the job was defined by rhetorical blunders, staff turnover, political missteps, and a poor sense among even her allies of what, exactly, constituted her portfolio. Within months of taking office, President Joe Biden was forced to confront a public perception that Harris didn’t measure up; ultimately, the White House issued a statement insisting that Biden did, in fact, rely on his vice president as a governing partner. But Harris’s reputation has never quite recovered. . .

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2023/10/the-search-for-kamala-continues.php

 

 

 

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