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The words, “and the world we are trying to build.” WTF? I read something similar and far more vulgar from Uncle Al, the kiddies pal, Franken who declared the right gets in the way of the world they want. These people really see themselves as gods. So, it’s clown world all the way down.

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Prigozhin making justice march to D.C.!

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I wonder if kama sutra has anything up her sleeves regarding political self-preservation. Every analysis regards her as a pawn with no agency (perhaps she is), but there are few bones left to throw somebody at her pay grade. There's already a black woman on the SC and you know how that works. If she had any bones at all, she'd have been building some political nukes in her basement for leverage. Note, I am not sympathetic to her plight. I would love to see a Willie Brown biopic be produced.

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Seems that Newsome would be confirmed as VP when appointed by Harris. He would then be the defacto President and run as the incumbent in 2024. He would parden all Bidens in order to "Move on".

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VPs don't get appointed in those circs. They have to be confirmed by majority vote in both houses. It's not necessarily a given, and GOP could drive a very hard bargain--including a say in who could be VP.

Section 2 of the 25th Amendment

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Two other factors I have interest in-- DNC (CIA front) says "they will not allow NH primary votes." What??? What do traitors Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan say about that??? Will these two raise some opposition to the Dictators at Large??? There should be total outrage at this. Secondly, the "Entertainment Lawyer" who shares gossip says Newsom is busy with someone on his staff. How can they possibly run him when California is a total disaster of homeless drugs addicts?

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ABT - Anybody But Trump, that's how.

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Newsom’s wife I don’t see as his biggest weakness. Her propaganda film required for schools in sexuality is not far from mainstream Democrat Positions. Unless I’m missing something.

He’s a glass cannon, and he’s not a minority. Due to leading a 1 party state, he’s never had a challenging election. He’s been treated with kid gloves.

Now cheating with his campaign managers wife is pretty low down.

And the state of sf writes its own ads.

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"logic suggests there's gonna be a change" Sorry, logic went out the window with the 2020 election and its aftermath. Russia has problems? The Disunited States of America Is headed straight for the iceberg, and at the helm, although it isn't nice to disrespect the dead, are people with money, power and superior intelligence similar to those who took a toy submarine with playstation controls to visit the Titanic. Speaking of the unsinkable Titanic, it is premature to talk about the 2024 election when we are headed full speed ahead towards unknown economic, military and diplomatic disasters. Good thing we have the 'fiscal responsibility' act which takes the credit limit off our kongress kiddies credit card.

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Any chance Trump makes RFJJr VP (after Dems give him the Bernie Sanders treatment) and they run us a Unity ticket. Other choice would be Tulsi with RFK getting cabinet role to clean up medical/FDA/CDC/Fauci mess. Republican alternative would be Tim Scott, which he clearly seems to be positioning for. Vivek would be incredible on policy, especially combining with kitchen cabinet including Stephen Miller, Navaro, MacGregor, and Bannon.

Another thought on Dems plan to deal with Harris problem. Give her CA Senate seat of Queen Diana when they nudge her to sideline (sorry shifty Schiff). Put in acceptable (Sr. Statesman type-maybe Joe Manchin) caretaker to ride out term. Then (Dr. Jill) Biden gets to parden Himself, family members & Hunter and resign. Decks cleared for new team, with Newsome & Susan Rice at front of parade.

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FWIW, I believe RFKJr is on record that he would never run with Trump. Just, FWIW.

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Even so, Trump has complimented RFK on his “common sense” and called him a “smart man.” From Breitbart, link below. RFK says he will not engage in ad hominem attacks in his campaign (a Dem specialty), but wants to bring the country together…Trump would do well to take up that mantra…too early to say, but there is common ground here…

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/06/28/rfk-jr-proud-trump-likes-me-dont-agree-most-issues/

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I think it's smart, and especially at this point. It's one of the smarter things he's done lately.

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Yes, he is on record stating that:

"Democrat presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. made it clear Wednesday he will not, under any circumstances, join former President Donald Trump on a 2024 general election ticket, quashing all speculation on the matter."

-Breitbart May 10, 2023

Tulsi is another story. Some have warned about her, but she is appealing for her forthrightness, but I don't understand why Democrats like her have such an aversion to the right and the Republican Party. I guess the many years the MSM, academia, and the DNC have been smearing the right with lies has had an impact. I hardly see much space between my views and hers and those of many here at this site. I think it all comes down to social vs. geo politics which is truly sad as the right seems to be "on the right side of reality" (I can't remember who on this coined that phrase, but I like it!)

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I could never ever see myself voting for RFK Jr. but how many people seeing him as an alternative to newsome wouldn’t see him as some kind of white knight?

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His views on climate change hoax is troubling.

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The 2024 Dem campaign slogan “Til the last Ukrainian!”

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It's not a happy state of affairs when the only candidates likely to replace Biden are two worthless, unlikeable nonentities like Harris and Newsome.

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Good point, Robert.

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