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Vice President Pence and his Constitutional Role
Illinois Review ^ | February 11, AD 2022 | John F Di Leo

Posted on 02/11/2022 8:36:34 PM PST by jfd1776

Vice President Pence has spoken out on January 6, 2021. He announced that President Trump said that Pence had the power to overturn the election that day, and that he should have done so… But he didn’t do it.

Vice President Pence is winning considerable points with the mass media and the RINOs for saying that President Trump was wrong; Pence, in fact, did not have the power to overturn the election.

In truth, this is a typical example of the Left, and of the Left’s enablers, capitalizing on an example when President Trump was correct in fact, but used the wrong words. President Trump is often clumsy with his wording.

Of course, Vice President Pence did not have the power to overturn an election. In a republic, no one does. Overturning an election is a coup d’état; we would all hope that America will never have need of such measures.

But, however clumsy his wording, that is not what President Trump had expected Pence to do. President Trump rightly expected Pence to use every legal power of his office to ensure that the true will of the people was reflected in the next inauguration. Period.

President Trump is not alone in his confidence that Joe Biden, a dementia patient who hid in his basement the entire campaign, could not possibly have been legitimately elected by the majority of citizens in the United States of America in 2020.

That is not to say that the election couldn’t have been stolen. Almost any election can be stolen, especially if you remove all of the safeguards that normally ensure an honest vote and an honest count.

Consider: What has happened, in recent years?

- Motor Voter laws automatically register people on the voting rolls, enabling them to vote, regardless of citizenship status or felony status, the two most common disqualifiers for a legitimate count in most states (and remember, we have many tens of millions of non-citizens who drive).

- More and more cities, counties, and states either refuse to allow voter roll clean-up to remove the dead, the moved-away, and the fictional from the lists, or, worse, allow same-day registration that does an end run around the very concept of such voting rolls.

- Numerous states took advantage of the COVID-19 "pandemic" to scare people out of voting in person at polling places, and to authorize mass-mailings of ballots to anyone on any list, in many cases, multiple times. Some states even allowed people to use their home printer and make up their own ballots.

- None of these expansions of ballot access were matched with any kind of commensurate controls. For example, the absentee ballot process traditionally required a formal request by the voter, along with photocopies of identification or similar verification methods to ensure that the mail-in ballot was cast by the correct person, in the absence of a human interaction in a polling place. These measures were not used with mail-in ballots; the 2020 mail in election was almost completely uncontrolled and unguarded.

As a result, at least 20 million more ballots were alleged to have been cast in 2022 then statistics would expect… quite possibly, many more than that.

This is just a short listing of a few of the reasons to cast doubt on the 2020 election. There are dozens more types of vote fraud that certainly occurred, the only question is, in what numbers. Were these dozens of methods of fraud sufficient to change the results?

Individually... some were. But taken together... of course they were.

The presidency is chosen in a different manner than any other elected position in America. And this system has changed slightly - only slightly - a few times since the Constitution was written.

We have added the concept of political parties, and made them a part of the process. We abandoned the original idea of the top two vote-getters being elected president and vice president; and decided to have presidents and vice presidents run together as a ticket. We have slightly changed the way that the electors meet, and we have changed the date when the new president is sworn in.

But one thing we have never changed is the fact that the vice president oversees the final delivery of the states’ electors, their acceptance, and their count.

Why? And why does that matter?

Our Constitution is a narrow, tightly focused document. There is nothing extraneous in it. It identifies who has the power to levy taxes, the power to command the military, the power to judge court cases and to appoint diplomats.

It is therefore safe to assume that when one officer or branch has a role to play, that role is an active one, not merely a formality.

The vice president only has a couple of duties besides being ready to step in if a president dies or is impeached. These are not formalities. One of his key duties, for example, is to oversee the senate. Why? Because the Framers expected the vice president to frequently be a tie-breaking vote. The advent of political parties has changed this, so there are far fewer tie-breakers needed than the framers expected, but the power remains, and it is still frequently used.

By the same token, if the vice president was given the duty of supervising the collection of the states 'electors, it can only mean that this is also not a formality, but rather, that he has the power to question those slates, when questions are valid.

Remember, by the time we reached January 6, 2021, it was clear to any observer that there was a huge cloud over the electoral choice of at least seven states. Numerous court cases had arisen, many of which had not been heard, being frequently denied on technicalities or rebuffed by partisan or nervous judges. Multiple state legislatures' committees - including Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Georgia - had already begun holding hearings, identifying huge irregularities, broad enough to cast doubt on the voting results in their respective states.

But there was no structural opportunity for these state legislatures to declare their will throughout that period.

We have been holding elections for 230 years. This was the first time that there were so many allegations of fraud, so much cleare discrepancy between the laws passed by the state legislatures and the administrations of elections by their respective state bureaucracies.

The Left and its lapdogs want the American public to believe that the choice of electors is in the hands of the city and county election boards, the county clerks, and the state and county secretaries of state.

This is completely untrue.

In fact, one element of the Constitution that has never been amended, and therefore stands to this day without alteration, is Article II, Section 1, Clause 2, which declares unequivocally that the selection of electors is to occur in a manner set forth by the state legislatures. Nobody else. Just the state legislatures.

Governors, precinct workers, poll watchers, political parties, news reporters, pop-culture personalities, party hacks and bureaucrats have no role other than what those state legislatures may choose to give them.

And it was clear by January 6 that, in at least several states, the state legislatures should have been given the opportunity to weigh in, and determine for themselves which slates should represent their states.

This was the opportunity for the vice president to act. This should have been Vice President Pence‘s moment.

Not to overturn an election, not to stage a coup... but to prevent an election from being stolen, to prevent a coup from occurring.

All he had to do was to declare what everyone knew: that there was a cloud over certain states' elector slates, and turn the question back to the state legislatures of those states, asking them to either approve or replace the slate of electors that their bureaucrats had sent up for the count.

The Constitution has a provision for what to do if there aren’t enough electors to provide a majority. We might have needed that provision... or, if the states in question acted quickly, we would not have…

But the 2020 election will forever have a cloud on it, not only because of all the vote fraud, but also because a vice president failed to fulfill his constitutional obligation to serve as the one and only final brake on a process that had gone tragically awry.

Normally, in a constitutional republic, it speaks well of a politician when he resists the temptation to exceed his authority. It is therefore tempting to give Vice President Pence the benefit of the doubt in this regard.

But he cannot be let off so easily.

We need to look at the election of 2020 like a medieval war between city-states, in which an enemy has crossed a sea to fight, and has passed over the outer mountain ranges or across the rivers that nature had provided the city-state as protection... and the enemy has finally approach the city limits, where the city had a fortress wall surrounded by a deep moat.

Vice President Pence was that last line of defense. He was to govern the wall around the city…

And instead of holding firm to protect his city against the invaders… Vice President Pence threw down his sword, opened the gates, and welcomed them in.

Why? Apparently because, after all this, the beautiful stone walls and rod iron portcullises of this fine city were just too pretty to see them damaged by arrows and battering rams. Appearances, in the end, were more important to him than the risk of a corrupt enemy taking control of our government.

Copyright 2022 John F Di Leo

John F. Di Leo is a Chicagoland-based trade compliance trainer and transportation manager, writer and actor. A one-time county chairman of the Milwaukee County Republican Party, he has been writing regularly for Illinois Review since 2009.

A collection of John’s Illinois Review articles about vote fraud, The Tales of Little Pavel, and his 2021 political satires about current events, Evening Soup with Basement Joe, Volumes One and Two, are available, in either paperback or eBook, only on Amazon.


TOPICS: Conspiracy; Government; History; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: election2020; electoralcollege; fantasy; mikepence; reality; votefraud
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To: jfd1776

Clap, clap, clap.


21 posted on 02/12/2022 9:13:49 AM PST by Reddy ( B.O. stinks)
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To: !1776!

Yeah, you’re right. The demented, perverted pedo Joe Brandon really knocked it out of the park in those debates! Woweeee, he smoked Trump with his “Shut up!” line, too! Brandon, who can’t put 3 words together, really showed us how debates are won!


22 posted on 02/12/2022 9:22:11 AM PST by Reddy ( B.O. stinks)
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To: Political Junkie Too

To Political Junkie Too:

Fantastic post, I agree completely.

In a way, it’s contrary to how conservatives think, because we want our government to be small...

But that does not mean we want our representatives to be weak... we want them to be active, firm, resolute, in their efforts to keep government small.

And in this case, we needed the full court press you describe in order to prevent the DNC’s coup from succeeding.

John F Di Leo


23 posted on 02/12/2022 9:25:42 AM PST by jfd1776 (John F. Di Leo, Illinois Review Columnist)
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To: libh8er
The only reason Trump picked this loser was the Access Hollywood tape.

Trump picked Pence WAY before that.

But Pence, who was already on the ticket, disappeared for 48 hours when the Access Hollywood story broke. After seeing that the tape gambit didn't work as planned and that Trump supporters were still with Trump, Pence came out with a mealy-mouthed statement that he was still onboard. I haven't trusted him since that day.

24 posted on 02/12/2022 9:53:55 AM PST by M. Thatcher
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To: jfd1776
Thanks.

But that does not mean we want our representatives to be weak... we want them to be active, firm, resolute, in their efforts to keep government small.

That's it in a nutshell. We want our elected Republican representatives to fight hard, but they won't. Even if they have an ace in the hole, they will still fold to the Democrat bluff hand after hand after hand. The few who do fight (e.g., Jim Jordan (OH), Allen West (FL, TX)) are threatened with redistricting by their own side.

And worse, they will tell the Democrats what they plan to do before the cards are even dealt!

The Democrats know how to be power-grabbers; Republicans are repelled at the thought. Even President Trump abided by liberal judge-shopped court rulings and let years go by before appeals went his way, all the while listening to the LAAP-dog media calling him the dictator.

No Republican in Congress would want to stick their neck out while watching President Trump being lied about over and over in the media. It's almost like they've been Stockholm Syndromed by their Democrat captives to take positions against their own interests.

The Democrats know this, and strategize to take advantage of this fatal Republican weakness, because they know how to wield power and are unafraid to do it.

-PJ

25 posted on 02/12/2022 10:31:04 AM PST by Political Junkie Too ( * LAAP = Left-wing Activist Agitprop Press (formerly known as the MSM))
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To: jfd1776

This slimeball is my main suspect for ALL the leaks that came out from Trump’s White House . . . every one.


26 posted on 02/12/2022 10:39:14 AM PST by laweeks
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To: TigersEye

Agree. State legislators should have been consulted. I can’t imagine they didn’t know very well the extent of rat shenanigans within their borders.

Pence could have put the burden where it belonged by formally, publicly querying the state legislatures in Nov or early Dec.


27 posted on 02/12/2022 2:17:01 PM PST by Jacquerie (ArticleVBlog.com)
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To: TigersEye

Not enough is my point.


28 posted on 02/12/2022 6:54:20 PM PST by !1776!
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To: Reddy

No, he didn’t. Brandon was a brainless nitwit throughout..

But, Trump lost - even with a good economy, delivering on his promises, etc., because he is a blowhard that made the debates about him instead of what he accomplished for the US.

That’s why he lost, plain and simple. Learn from it or repeat it. I prefer the former.


29 posted on 02/12/2022 6:59:13 PM PST by !1776!
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To: virgil

Trump isn’t clumsy, he says what means and that is good. He also is all there. Brandon is a nitwit, was during the debates, and hasn’t failed to live up to the expectations of dumbass…

Trumps issue is, and the reason he lost - even with everything he followed through on - was that he couldn’t put his ego aside during the debates. That’s it. All he had to do was to not come across as an a-hole and he had it locked up.

The loss os on his ego. Not his policies, accomplishments, or anything like that.

And because of his ego we got Brandon…

Learn or repeat…


30 posted on 02/12/2022 7:05:24 PM PST by !1776!
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To: !1776!
Blithering nonsense.

BTW, what's up with your "In Forum" posts? It shows you haven't posted since 2001.

31 posted on 02/12/2022 7:38:35 PM PST by TigersEye (Ashli Babbitt was murdered)
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To: TigersEye

Okay - you know best - his ability (or lack thereof) to connect with voters worked so much last time that we now have Brandon.

Hide under a couch, ignore reality, that’s your call. I’m just giving a dose of realville that should be obvious.

As for the in forum posts - that’s been brought up before, not sure why, some have thought it might have to do with the exclamation points, but I can’t get my VCR to stop blinking 12:00 so don’t have a clue…


32 posted on 02/12/2022 8:19:05 PM PST by !1776!
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To: TigersEye

I’m not 1776 founders.

Those aren’t my posts…

Just followed your link,

For some reason mine just don’t show up…


33 posted on 02/12/2022 8:21:17 PM PST by !1776!
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To: !1776!

That is fascinating. I had not seen FR redirect to another posters name like that.


34 posted on 02/12/2022 8:32:18 PM PST by Jet Jaguar
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To: !1776!

That is very weird then. I got the link by clicking on your screen name, getting your profile page then clicking “In Forum.” Which, as I’m sure you know, should pull up your comments in the forum.

I figured the similarity in handles meant you had changed your handle at some point as a number of FReepers have.

Must be a glitch in the FR program. There was a big overhaul of it about a year ago. That changed a few things.

It’s up to you but I’d suggest talking to Jim or the Mods about it. It does give you a level of privacy the rest of us don’t have. lol


35 posted on 02/12/2022 8:32:29 PM PST by TigersEye (Ashli Babbitt was murdered)
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To: !1776!; Bikkuri; TigersEye

Interesting.....you first show up to $hill the experimental $hots and troll $hot warning threads.....then, you reappear to bash Trump, of all things. REPEATEDLY.

NOT a good look, here.

And, as others have pointed out....you have NO posting history.

I smell bot....no, troll bot.


36 posted on 02/12/2022 8:33:26 PM PST by Jane Long (What we were told was a “conspiracy theory” in 2020 is now fact. 🙏🏻 Ps 33:12)
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To: TigersEye

It does give you a level of privacy the rest of us don’t have.


Precisely.


37 posted on 02/12/2022 8:34:13 PM PST by Jane Long (What we were told was a “conspiracy theory” in 2020 is now fact. 🙏🏻 Ps 33:12)
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To: Jane Long

I don’t think his lack of posting history is something he did.
AFAIK that is impossible for a poster to do.


38 posted on 02/12/2022 8:37:06 PM PST by TigersEye (Ashli Babbitt was murdered)
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To: Jet Jaguar; TigersEye

I’d say it’s definitely a FR first.

No posting history, and, as Tiger said.....affords privacy the rest aren’t privy to.

Odd how there could only be ONE poster with this anomaly. 🤔


39 posted on 02/12/2022 8:43:52 PM PST by Jane Long (What we were told was a “conspiracy theory” in 2020 is now fact. 🙏🏻 Ps 33:12)
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To: Jane Long; !1776!; Jet Jaguar
It's really not that odd. I think I see the problem.

If you look at the URLs for the "In Forum" page of both accounts you see that they are different.

!1776! - https://freerepublic.com/tag/by:1776/index?tab=comments;brevity=full;options=no-change

1776thefounders - https://freerepublic.com/tag/by:1776thefounders/index?tab=comments;brevity=full;options=no-change

In !1776!'s URL the exclamation marks in !1776! do not appear. I think the software has been confused by the same number, 1776, being in both handles. Apparently it doesn't recognize exclamation marks as being part of a handle and makes no distinction for "thefounders" being part of the other one.

40 posted on 02/12/2022 9:06:01 PM PST by TigersEye (Ashli Babbitt was murdered)
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