If she were capable, it wouldn't be an issue.
by Revue Party (2024-02-09 12:09:17)
Edited on 2024-02-09 12:11:56

In reply to: What I propose is the second option.  posted by BeijingIrish


She's the least capable VP we've had in my memory, which includes Dan Quayle. And Agnew. Maybe she's more capable than Agnew but she lacks Agnew's corruptive skills.

If he'd chosen someone like Napolitano, I'd have no concerns about the VP ascending to the presidency. But he was/is in a damned if he did, damned if he didn't, given Clyburn essentially handing him the nomination in 2020.

A convention decision might be the best outcome. But it could also yield a big fruit loop.


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