1. Was it Pence’s job to fire Fauci? I would have thought it was Trump’s?
2. Since there’s STILL audits being done, months after January 6, what difference would a two week delay have made?
3. I’m not a Constitutional scholar, but I seem to recall there was two camps as to what power Pence truly had. I read the justification of those that said Pence could throw things back to the states and quite honestly, I didn’t think it held up. If memory serves, the second set of letters from the states that you refer to were not certified properly by the states in question, but were sent by the GOP party of that state on its own. If those letters were illegitimate, then they were properly thrown out.
4. I also find it odd that the stories of Pence raping little boys and ‘we knew it back in 2018’ weren’t discussed until 2021. Did I miss them back in 2018? And as always in these types of things, any ‘evidence’ is so horrible they can’t be shown in public but a ‘select’ few are allowed to see them. I call hogwash on anything that can’t be shown to the public or isn’t involving public arrests.
Honestly, I don’t have an opinion about Pence one way or another. He would be low on my list to vote for as a candidate, but not because of anything involving the 2020 election. He’s too milk toast for my tastes. Would be interesting to see people be boxed in to choosing between Jenner and Pence on a ballot.
My personal opinion only; we’re all entitled to one. Your mileage may vary, yada yada yada.
“I’m not a Constitutional scholar, but I seem to recall there was two camps as to what power Pence truly had.”
People like Mark Levin and Alan Dershowitze ARE Constitutional scholars, and I trust their knowledge on the subject.
“I also find it odd that the stories of Pence raping little boys and ‘we knew it back in 2018’ weren’t discussed until 2021.”
I find it odd that stories about JFK’s womanizing weren’t openly discussed until decades later. It happens.