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I mean, some Democrats are still falsely claiming that the 2000 election was “stolen” by the Supreme Court with a few even believing that the 2004 election was as well. But, as far as I know, none of them were elected officials. And that’s a very important distinction.

If Biden is still in good health, I think he would consider a second term. Incumbents usually have a huge advantage. Look at how Obama and Bush won reelection fairly decisively in 2004 and 2012, despite their unpopularity.

Ranked choice voting is also how Oakland got a terrible mayor that nobody remembers voting for. I’m not sold on it, to be honest. 

It will be interesting to see if the Republicans return back to someone relatively mainstream and normal, like Paul Ryan, or if they double-down on crazy. The Republicans could have had John Kasich and they went with Donald Trump. As far as I know, Bob Dole was the only Republican President or general election

If Trump doesn’t run in 2024 expect to see Ivanka and Don Jr. duking it out for the Republican nomination.

Although even this is misleading. An uparmored Humvee or Five Ton truck isn’t technically a weapon, but Ukraine can put weapons on the turret. They can load it up with ammo or fresh troops to bring to combat. They can use it to tow a cannon. The Obama administration did supply Ukraine with military equipment, just not

Go ahead on share it. 

Trump didn’t do a very good job of articulating what he was talking about to people who haven’t been following foreign policy and foreign affairs since the second Obama administration.

The problem with that plan is that it’s incredibly unpopular (one might say undemocratic in that regard) and it breaks the seal on that behavior, so the next time the Republicans control the Congress and the Presidency, they’ll add four justices or more to make up for the two justices Democrats added.

I’m going to file this one under exemplar of the Dunning-Kruger effect.

Again, please read the Constitution, both of the United States and the Constitutional and electoral laws of the 50 states. The state legislature picks and certifies the electors (and they can change how this is done at any time so long as it doesn’t violate their own state laws) and, should congress not count 270

Um, you might want to read the Constitution. November is the date of the federal general election; however it is not the date of voting for the actual electoral votes, which are the only votes mentioned in the Constitution. Every state votes on a different day in either late November or early December.

If Trump loses in November and starts acting completely crazy, what do the Republicans have to lose by keeping him in power? If he’s actually dangerous, there might be a chance to remove him, because they’ll see the age of Trumpism as ended. 

This just isn’t right. The founding fathers discussed extensively how the electoral college could act as a bulwark against the unwashed masses electing a demagogue. They spoke very little about how it protected “small states,” which really didn’t exist in the same sense that they do today.

I mean, the electoral college was meant to prevent something like Trump from happening, back in the 1700s, when electors were not bound to the popular vote and when there were no real political parties.

It’s being dismissed by some as a troll move since it’s unlikely to be passed, but one could argue this is a sensible measure during a pandemic.

So the experimental drug that he received is essentially an artificial antibody. It’s somewhat similar to another treatment that the FDA has authorized for emergency use, which is convalescent plasma therapy, which is more widely available. The main difference is that, in theory, the artificial monoclonal antibodies

True; however, the median age of a nursing home patient is older than President Trump (only about 15% are under 65) and the vast majority of 74 year old Americans infected with COVID-19 symptoms do not require hospitalization. My point was he clearly had a worse response to COVID-19 than the average 74 year-old America

I remember reading about a study that found that 2/5ths of nursing home patients testing-positive for COVID-19 reported no symptoms. Just because 74-year old men are much more likely than the average American to develop severe symptoms does not imply that the median 74 year old does poorly in response to an infection.

Why is it disturbing that the two haven’t been in close contact? Cheney hid in a bunker for months after 9/11. The VP is pretty much just an understudy for the President. He literally could send a staffer to the White House to keep him apprised and receive his own briefings at the Naval Observatory. Other than