Physical huh? So if the doc says he has colon cancer and his health cannot take the stresses of Presidentship, and he resigns, Kamala will get to continue to hold onto power correct? Not sure how it works in the USA.
Obviously, won't happen this time. This one is probably just to get us used to the idea first.
Is there are precedent for a sitting President to invoke the 25th amendment themselves while undergoing routine medical procedures? Would that even be necessary to do? If the President becomes unable to continue his duties as President, aren't the mechanisms already in place to transfer power good enough?
This seems to me like a way to introduce the idea of Biden handing power over permanently to the public.
I seem to remember this happening at least a couple times with past presidents if I’m not mistaken. I believe it’s normal.
Probably has to do with the fact that if something happens but he doesn’t die then you can’t just transfer power immediately while he’s still alive but incapacitated. This would make it easier for the VP if any surprises popped up that they would need to handle
I saw a post after making that comment that said something along the lines of Trump refusing to do the same thing with Pence when he went in for the same type of procedure. So, I guess it does happen more often than it seemed.
On the day of the Rittenhouse verdict too. The Powers That Be have a comedic side to them if they remove Biden by saying complications to regular butthole exam.
Not sure even a regular colonoscopy at Biden's advanced stage of near decrepitude is routine.
Biden To Transfer Power To Kamala As Oldest US President Heads For First Physical
Physical huh? So if the doc says he has colon cancer and his health cannot take the stresses of Presidentship, and he resigns, Kamala will get to continue to hold onto power correct? Not sure how it works in the USA.
Obviously, won't happen this time. This one is probably just to get us used to the idea first.
Biden made a speech right as the election was wrapping up. He started getting emotional and mentioned dying in office. Anyone remember that?
I'll try to find it.....
Not the Delaware speech
On a blood moon eclipse which commenced on the 322nd day of the year. RIP Joe 💀🦴🦴
Is there are precedent for a sitting President to invoke the 25th amendment themselves while undergoing routine medical procedures? Would that even be necessary to do? If the President becomes unable to continue his duties as President, aren't the mechanisms already in place to transfer power good enough?
This seems to me like a way to introduce the idea of Biden handing power over permanently to the public.
I seem to remember this happening at least a couple times with past presidents if I’m not mistaken. I believe it’s normal.
Probably has to do with the fact that if something happens but he doesn’t die then you can’t just transfer power immediately while he’s still alive but incapacitated. This would make it easier for the VP if any surprises popped up that they would need to handle
Thanks. That makes sense to me.
I saw a post after making that comment that said something along the lines of Trump refusing to do the same thing with Pence when he went in for the same type of procedure. So, I guess it does happen more often than it seemed.
guys..stop reading into EVERY fucking thing -_- it's already over. simple procedure
On the day of the Rittenhouse verdict too. The Powers That Be have a comedic side to them if they remove Biden by saying complications to regular butthole exam.
Anesthesia for a colonoscopy? How butthurt is he?
It's not unusual
K, guess I'm just not super familiar with the procedure.
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Checking for asshole jokes.
Brand on.
Huh?