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Glazov Gang: Inside Job?
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Glazov Gang: Inside Job?

Unraveling the bizarre and harrowing details of the attempted Trump assassination. The post Glazov Gang: Inside Job? appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Biden Goes After Israeli Baker Who Shot Terrorist
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Biden Goes After Israeli Baker Who Shot Terrorist

"Muslim Travel Ban" replaced with "Israeli Travel Ban." The post Biden Goes After Israeli Baker Who Shot Terrorist appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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The Savage Truth Video: Nikki Haley at the RNC
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The Savage Truth Video: Nikki Haley at the RNC

"America cannot afford another 4 years of a Weekend-at-Bernie's presidency." The post The Savage Truth Video: Nikki Haley at the RNC appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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CA 7-Yr-Old Punished as Racist for ‘Any Life Matters’ Drawing
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CA 7-Yr-Old Punished as Racist for ‘Any Life Matters’ Drawing

You don’t hate woke school administrators enough. The post CA 7-Yr-Old Punished as Racist for ‘Any Life Matters’ Drawing appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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“Lady MacBiden”
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“Lady MacBiden”

Trump assassination attempt: Does Dr. Jill Biden need to be questioned? The post “Lady MacBiden” appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Biden Unfit to be Candidate, Fit to be President
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Biden Unfit to be Candidate, Fit to be President

If Biden is unfit to run, he must step down or be impeached. The post Biden Unfit to be Candidate, Fit to be President appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Now That He’s Quit the Race . . .
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Now That He’s Quit the Race . . .

What it's really time for. The post Now That He’s Quit the Race . . . appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Wittingly or Unwittingly, If This Is True, Donald Trump Was Set Up to Die
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Wittingly or Unwittingly, If This Is True, Donald Trump Was Set Up to Die

Sen. Ron Johnson released a preliminary 13-page investigative report. It is shocking. Sen. Johnson demands all records preserved. Knowing this government, it will take years to get them. Secret Service wasn’t going to send snipers to the rally. That’s deliberate malfeasance. They can’t be that stupid. Why were photos sent to ATF? Something to do […] The post Wittingly or Unwittingly, If This Is True, Donald Trump Was Set Up to Die appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Joe Biden Withdraws From The Race, But Not The White House. What Now?
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Joe Biden Withdraws From The Race, But Not The White House. What Now?

The following is an edited transcript of Ben Shapiro’s latest episode of “Facts: What Happens If Biden Resigns?“ Joe Biden stepping down from the Democratic nomination but remaining president is the worst case scenario for the Democrats politically. This decision leaves the next nominee carrying Biden’s baggage without ever assuming the power of the presidency. How exactly can that happen? First, there is no real mechanism to have forced Joe Biden off the ticket if he didn’t want to go. The so-called fateful delegate rule was put in place by the Democratic National Committee in 1980 to prevent delegates pledged to then-President Jimmy Carter from defecting to Senator Ted Kennedy. Current Democratic National Committee language says, “Delegates elected to the national convention pledged to a presidential candidate shall in all good conscience reflect the sentiments of those who elected them.” Theoretically, that could be interpreted to allow delegates to abandon Biden, but now, that is not necessary. Since, however, Biden has withdrawn his candidacy before the DNC, the delegates pledged to him are now free to support another candidate. He can recommend his delegates follow Kamala Harris, but they’re not bound to his wishes. They don’t have to do what he wants them to do. The DNC rules allow for a conscience clause where delegates can vote their conscience if a nominee steps down. Since the delegates are free, intense lobbying and campaigning will follow. It has established rules for such scenarios. With Biden stepping down as presumptive nominee after securing the nomination but before the election, the DNC will convene and select a new nominee. That process will involve consultation with Democratic governors, congressional leaders, and party officials to ensure a smooth transition. But it could lead to significant internal conflicts within the Democratic Party, going all the way to the convention in Chicago, ironically. Debates will arise whether Vice President Harris should be the nominee or if other candidates should be considered.  The Democratic Party will also need to manage the optics of Biden stepping down as nominee, which will most likely lead to disarray and could weaken voter confidence in the Democrats generally. Historic incidents, such as when Hubert Humphrey became the Democratic nominee in 1968 after Lyndon Baines Johnson decided not to run, show how critical the party’s handling of such transitions can be. WATCH: Ben Shapiro’s “Facts: What Happens If Biden Resigns?” on DailyWire+ The new nominee will face the challenge of quickly building a campaign, fundraising, and establishing a platform which could put them at a disadvantage considering that there’s not a lot of time left before the election. Kamala Harris does have an advantage since she will presumably use the same campaign infrastructure as the Biden Harris campaign. Legally, she can do that. Ensuring a smooth and transparent transition would be crucial to maintaining voter confidence for the Democrats as well. The political dynamics within the party will be really, really complex. This truncated campaign period between now and the convention will require rapid mobilization and strategic planning to unify the party and appeal to the broader electorate. The nominee’s ability to quickly establish something that resembles at least a clear and compelling vision will be important. This would involve not only addressing current issues, but also articulating a forward looking agenda that voters actually care about. Good luck with that, Democrats. The current Democratic possibilities have relatively low name recognition other than Kamala Harris — and people don’t like Kamala Harris. In fact, Harris has bad poll numbers. That’s one of the main reasons Democrats have been so hesitant to try to force Biden out. Biden stepping down not only from the nomination, but also from the presidency, has always been a less likely scenario because Biden seems unlikely to give up the power, which is what we are seeing now. However, it is still a possibility, especially because it’s really difficult to make the case that Biden isn’t well enough to be the nominee, but he’s still well enough to be the most powerful person on the planet. According to the Presidential Succession Act and the 25th Amendment, if Biden resigns the office of the presidency, then Vice President Harris immediately assumes the presidency. The process is clear cut and has historical precedents. When Richard Nixon resigned in 1974 amidst Watergate, for example, Vice President Gerald Ford became president. They nominated Nelson Rockefeller as his vice president and Rockefeller was confirmed by Congress. The transition is straightforward from a constitutional perspective as well. The 25th Amendment ensures a smooth transfer of power preventing any potential vacuum in leadership. Newly assumed President Harris would nominate a vice president, who would have to be confirmed by a majority vote in both the House and the Senate. That process is designed to ensure continuity and stability in the executive branch. Furthermore, the 25th Amendment provides a mechanism for dealing with presidential disabilities. If it were confirmed Biden stepped down due to health reasons, this amendment ensures Harris can assume the duties of the presidency seamlessly. This aspect of the amendment was added after the assassination of JFK to address potential gaps in leadership continuity. WATCH: Ben Shapiro’s three part series: “Scamala: Kamala Harris Unmasked” on DailyWire+ Politically, Harris transitioning to the presidency would shift the dynamics within the Democratic Party and the broader political landscape. Her policy priorities and leadership style differ from Biden’s. It would more likely lead to changes in administrative focus. Public reaction would vary. A lot of people would, of course, celebrate the historic first female president. Others could react with skepticism based on the fact that, again, she has an incredibly low approval rating of 38%. Historical context, like LBJ’s assumption of the presidency after JFK’s assassination in 1963, shows really mixed reactions to sudden changes in leadership. Johnson’s leadership during a turbulent time does provide a blueprint for how Harris might navigate the initial phase of her presidency. Harris would also face the challenge of building her credibility as the new president. Obviously, she has significant shortcomings: her inability in the past to manage crises, implement policies, and maintain bipartisan cooperation. She, again, has real problems as a politician. Harris would then, of course, become the presumptive Democratic nominee because it’s one thing to toss away the vice president, but it’s another thing to toss away the president. That would influence voter perception and party strategy. Historical precedents such as when President Ford took over from Nixon in the later facing election challenge from Jimmy Carter show that new presidents can face immediate and significant electoral hurdles, although that election ended up very close and Gerald Ford almost won. We’ll have to hold on to the lap bar and see where this rollercoaster takes us.
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‘West Wing’ Creator Says DNC Should Nominate A Republican – And NYT Ran With It
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‘West Wing’ Creator Says DNC Should Nominate A Republican – And NYT Ran With It

“West Wing” creator Aaron Sorkin suggested in a Sunday op-ed that the Democratic Party could win if they nominated a Republican — and not just any Republican: 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. Sorkin’s guest essay, titled “How I Would Script This Moment for Biden and the Democrats,” ran in Sunday’s edition of The New York Times — and went live before President Joe Biden announced that he planned to “stand down” and exit the 2024 presidential race, endorsing his own Vice President Kamala Harris a short time later. The longtime television writer began with a reference to the hit drama series, and explained how the current political climate — and his desperation to ensure a loss for former President Donald Trump — called for a bit of a rewrite. Aaron Sorkin says the Democrats should choose Mitt Romney as their Biden replacement: pic.twitter.com/nr8JNEuJKJ — Steve McGuire (@sfmcguire79) July 21, 2024 “The problem in the real world is that there isn’t a Democrat who is polling significantly better than Mr. Biden. And quitting, as heroic as it may be in this case, doesn’t really put a lump in our throats,” Sorkin wrote. “But there’s something the Democrats can do that would not just put a lump in people’s throats with its appeal to stop-Donald-Trump-at-all-costs unity, but with its originality and sense of sacrifice. So here’s my pitch to the writers’ room: The Democratic Party should pick a Republican.” “At their convention next month, the Democrats should nominate Mitt Romney,” Sorkin continued, arguing that such a move would convince the American people that the Democratic Party truly valued country over party. CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILYWIRE+ APP “Nominating Mr. Romney would be putting our money where our mouth is: a clear and powerful demonstration that this election isn’t about what our elections are usually about it, but about stopping a deranged man from taking power. Surely Mr. Romney, who doesn’t have to be introduced to voters, would peel off enough Republican votes to win, probably by a lot,” he said. “Does Mr. Romney support abortion rights? No. Does he want to aggressively raise the minimum wage, bolster public education, strengthen unions, expand transgender rights and enact progressive tax reform? Probably not,” Sorkin conceded, but he went on to say that those things didn’t matter as much as making sure that there was no way for Trump to win. Sorkin concluded by taking creative license to the history of January 6th for his own purposes, adding, “But is he a cartoon thug who did nothing but watch TV while the mob he assembled beat and used Tasers on police officers? No. The choice is between Donald Trump and not-Trump, and the not-Trump candidate needs only one qualification: to win enough votes from a cross section of Americans to close off the former president’s Electoral College path back to power.” Despite his op-ed, following Biden’s Sunday afternoon announcement that he would no longer seek the Democratic nomination, and his endorsing of Vice President Kamala Harris, Sorkin stated that he was supporting the VP. “I take it all back. Harris for America!”
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