Posted on 11/02/2006 12:16:05 PM PST by llevrok
Who will be President of the Senate pro-tem (4th in line) if the D's win the Seanate?
Robert "Sheets" Byrd
Do you still want to stay home and not vote???
Barring some dire national catastrophe, like a Dem takeover, it's not exactly a big problem..........
Don't you get the DNC press releases? :)
Yup. Who cares about democracy? Just let the Congress appoint one of its own as the President.
Of course, this will have to be resolved by the Supreme Court if the issue ever comes up.
As a point of order - the Vice-President is first in line, the second in line is Nancy Pelosi. You could only say she was third in line if you were placing the President first in line of succession, which doesn't make sense - he already is in office.
However from a practical standpoint, for the Speaker to succeed, both the President and the Vice President would have to die at the same time. The idea that Bush and Cheney could be impeached simultaneously is absurd and everyone knows it. Not to mention that there is no scenario that gives the 'Rats 67 votes in the Senate to remove either of them.
Yikes, but there is nothing that will keep me from voting anyway.
Yes... and no.
Section 2 of the 25th Ammendment states: "Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, the President shall nominate a Vice President who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress."
A more likely scenario than the one you proposed would be the President passing away, and while the new Vice President is awaiting confirmation, the new President (formerly VP) also passes. e.g, Assassination and a heart attack the following month.
God willing, we never see that scenario play out regardless of who's in office.
WHO WOULD PELOSI APPOINT AS VICE PRESIDENT?............thoughts?......
Dear Brilliant,
"Of course, this will have to be resolved by the Supreme Court if the issue ever comes up."
Why? The law is pretty straightforward.
If the President dies or is removed from office, the Vice President becomes President. If, before a new Vice President can be appointed accordingly to the constitutional requirements, the new President dies or is removed, the Speaker of the House becomes President. And so on with the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and then the Secretaries of the various Cabinet offices, in their respective order.
sitetest
Stretch and the Klansman
Sounds like must-not-see TV.
I hate to say it, but we have had worse.
I am hoping for that saying to be true - God watches over fools, drunks, and the US of A.
I will vote straight GOP because I am a straight, GOP voter, conservative first above all other things.
Read this:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1720646/posts
Looks like Congress has a plan to trump anyone lower than the Speaker.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: I have absolutely no doubt that if the Dems take control of either house, an extreme lefty will try to assassinate the president and veep. They are unhinged little creatures.
Bawney Fwank?
Suddenly they'll support gun rights...
In a "hostile" political climate like we have, the likelihood is that the new President would appoint a President who would pass overwhelmingly in Congress (it is also worth noting that there is no "advice and consent" clause in here, which indicates a straight up or down vote without debate). When Nixon nominated Ford and when Ford nominated Rockefeller, there was never a question of confirmation, that is what would be done now, we would not see anyone the 'Rats would try to hold up.
Are you aware of how rare the occurences are that both of them are together in public?
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