Posted on 11/18/2024 1:23:19 PM PST by dynachrome
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This video is already months and months old, and yes he should have been gone when this happened.
I do not agree with age limits but health and ableness limits.
I prefer term-limits on government programs and bureaucrats FIRST, before we start limiting Congress (the only people we get to vote for)
When did career bureaucrats like Fauci, Comey or Brennan ever face an election?
Yet they somehow have the power to shut-down the country due to Covid, conduct a coup against President, or start wars around the world.
Doesn’t stop a favored Democrat changing parties then Beshear...”picks” him or her!
That looks like an old video.
CSA Constitution gave the president one 6 year term
When did that take place?
Others have said this is the one from 2023. The X poster did not say and posted it today.
McConnell is a dirty crook hanging o to his office to prevent prosecution. He was a thieving crook unfit to serve before he started freezing like a Microsoft PC. McConnell needs to retire yesterday.
Two-Tier Starmer needs the boot too. Too bad the communist cannot get at me thanks to the 1st Amendment - Which the UK needs as well.
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Ok. I thought I’d already seen that one. It is probably the one from last year, and it still holds water today.
Elections are fine. It’s foolish voters or fraud counting elections that’s the reason we have senile and or too sick to properly do their job leaders in office.
Specifically, absence seizures.
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Governor Beshear has stated previously that he won’t abide by that law as he considers it unconstitutional per the Kentucky Constitution. He’ll appoint a democrat placeholder, or likely will appoint himself as the replacement. Regardless, next election Beshear will run for the seat. He can’t be beaten in Kentucky with all the state workers,teachers, and union folks behind him.
You know you just described a tyrant unfit to rule a school crosswalk, right?
Unfortunately, the governor has indicated he would ignore this law...and it is arguably not constitutional. And this governor would love to pick a fight to get his national profile up. Our side made a huge mistake ignoring that governors race in 2023 as Beshear is going to be trouble in the years ahead most likely. Should have gotten major national attention and dollars.
He had an approval rating in the mid 60s for whatever reason. He puts on that “Kentucky boy” act but is far enough to the Left to run for mayor of San Francisco...but has managed to brand himself much differently.
I think he may have his sights higher than a Senate seat.
it is the older video from over a year ago - closer to his fall where he hit his head.
More recent videos since the election...but he’s clearly very much slowed down than what he was even as little as 2 years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMpIn_6oOzE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1XxDqNgs20
it is the older video from over a year ago - closer to his fall where he hit his head.
More recent videos since the election...but he’s clearly very much slowed down than what he was even as little as 2 years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMpIn_6oOzE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1XxDqNgs20
Compare that to this from just two years ago:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnxrrH5XFMs
If McConnell leaves early, the situation is bad.
Kentucky has a law that says the replacement a governor appoints to fill out a Senator’s term must be from the same party.
Kentucky’s governor vetoed that bill, and the veto was over-ridden on another vote.
He has said he will ignore that restraint and appoint whoever he wishes, regardless of party, and if this is objected to, it will go to court and be held up for years.
This mattered a great deal more when the Senate was Dem. With GOP control, an appointed Dem would be denied the seat.
But . . . it would nevertheless reduce the GOP seat advantage.
So he has left the Majority Leader position. He needs to hold that seat until election in 2026. And end of his term in Jan 2027.
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