Stand-by for the Real Insurrection…by
the Democrats
American Thinker,
by
Mark Landsbaum
Original Article
Posted By: Magnante,
8/23/2021 7:24:29 AM
People will put up with a little absentmindedness or occasional faux pas. But when creeping senility puts lives at risk and national interests in jeopardy, that’s entirely different. (snip) Consequently, we are about to witness a genuine insurrection that will put Jan. 6, 2020, into proper perspective. (snip) What looms today is far more serious, infinitely more calculated and definitely more likely to achieve its goal: to replace a sitting president in mid-term, probably against his will. It ain’t gonna be pretty. It has the real possibility of resembling a banana republic coup d'état.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
FleetUSA 8/23/2021 7:34:01 AM (No. 889337)
Possibly but would the Laughing Clown be any improvement? Who replaces her? Who votes on that?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Chiritwo 8/23/2021 7:42:25 AM (No. 889348)
Harris was the insurance policy to make sure no one would replace biden. It's more terrifying have Harris as president then this guy. We all know biden isn't making the decisions. It's probably Soros and Obama.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
andyboy 8/23/2021 7:48:17 AM (No. 889353)
#1 -- Agree that Laughing Clown would be another disaster. But the House and Senate would vote on the new VP, which means there will be a fair chance of getting someone more middle-of-the-road and competent. That individual would likely not come from the Senate -- neither party would want to open up a Senate seat. That said, and despite the fact I have no evidence to support it, I can somehow see Mitt Romney lobbying for the VP slot. (Not much better than Harris, but maybe a little better.)
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Good grief! Then what? AOC for VP? Harris will select FAR left for new President of The Senate!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Laotzu 8/23/2021 7:52:04 AM (No. 889359)
The article embodies twentieth century thinking. Nobody wants to be President from the Left for the same reason Barry didn't want to be President -- it's too much work.
Again, I say, Joe Biden is the Pope of a pseudo-religious political cult. Most are happy to leave lives of idle consumption (like Barry, Michelle, Meghan and Harry) circling the center of power. They don't want to be the one doing all the work and getting mocked by those sharp-tongued They just want those big dollars the federal government spins off so they can secure their personal safety and status in the coming chaos.
Nobody could care less about Biden's obvious dementia and nobody wants his job. Wake up and smell the elitist totalitarianism people.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
marbles 8/23/2021 7:57:32 AM (No. 889365)
It's the agenda not the person that left cares about. When someone has outlived their usefulness, they're gone. The agenda is all important.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 8/23/2021 7:59:40 AM (No. 889367)
I’ll believe it when I see it.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
bassman 8/23/2021 8:13:01 AM (No. 889379)
Look for Biden to unexpectedly die in his sleep.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Lawsy0 8/23/2021 8:19:15 AM (No. 889386)
Will the Wizard of Odds please select someone other than the demented and the desiccated? I am fed up with the elderly ticks feeding on the body politic from their bicameral palaces. (Fat ticks look just like dung beetles.)
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
udanja99 8/23/2021 8:26:54 AM (No. 889396)
#3 is correct. If you’re old enough to remember the Nixon years, you already know how this works - Xiden is removed one way or another and Commie-la becomes president and then chooses a new VP. Whoever that is must be approved by 2/3 of congress. My big question is - who could she nominate who would receive that many votes? Not Pelosi, not Illary, not AOC. Actually, I can’t think of anyone.
At this point it doesn’t matter a whit who sits behind the Resolute Desk. Whoever it is will be taking orders from the Soros-0bama-Jarrett-Rice-CCP cabal. That’s part of the deal, the most important part.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
montwoodcliff 8/23/2021 8:50:00 AM (No. 889422)
Arkancide anyone?
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
PChristopher 8/23/2021 8:57:22 AM (No. 889433)
Karmella Hairball as President would be as bad as Biden but in different ways. Remember, though, that she would be TOLD what to do and say, and no deviation will be tolerated with her.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Cindiana 8/23/2021 9:12:03 AM (No. 889445)
I have a slightly different take on the Harris ascendency. She doesn't seem like one to take orders from anyone. Just as she's always done, she's playing the game doing what she must to get the prize, playing along and saying all the right things. But, once she gets it, and has her pantsuited rump officially in the Oval Office, she'll do exactly as she pleases.
We all know better, but she thinks of herself as the smartest, most important person, and will use her immense power ruthlessly and very aggressively. She's too arrogant to be told what to do, but also too ignorant to protect herself from her superiors who can brutally destroy her if she gets out of line. Think of the stories we're getting of how ugly her staff operations are....she is feared and terrifying and that's how she rolls up to now.
Remember the moment that sums up my suspicion of how she'd behave: "I'M SPEAKING!!!".
Will Soros allow her to be boss? Will the egomaniacal Hussein allow some woman to push him from the pedestal? I truly doubt that. Will Jarrett take lip from her? Kam's takedown could be epic.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
mifla 8/23/2021 9:32:01 AM (No. 889467)
Given the slim majority in the House and Senate, it would not take a lot of Dems to make this happen. They could stop the entire Dem party in their tracks if they chose to put their country ahead of their party.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 8/23/2021 9:46:44 AM (No. 889487)
Cuomo is looking for work. And by next month, Gavie Newsom may be looking for work, too.
Ugh.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 8/23/2021 10:25:51 AM (No. 889538)
Or Lizzard Cheney.
Double ugh.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
pensom2 8/23/2021 10:27:03 AM (No. 889541)
#6 observes: "It's the agenda--not the person--that left cares about. When someone has outlived their usefulness, they're gone. The agenda is all important."
I agree. Witness how the Left tried to push Justice Ruth Ginsburg to retire from the Supreme Court during Obama's term; see how they are pressuring Justice Breyer to retire while they have Xiden in the White House to nominate a young, lefty replacement.
What happens if the Kamela-lala moves into the Oval Office? Can Congress muster a 2/3 majority to seat any proposed VP nominated by Kamela-lala? I suppose they can keep nominating successive leftist nominees who cannot be confirmed by the 2/3 majority threshold number. What then? Well, perhaps the dems don't much care whether their nominee is seated or defeated, so long as Pelosi remains Speaker of the House, because she'll be there to move into the position if Kamela-lala resigns in humiliation or if Air Force One crashes the way Ron Brown's jet did in 1996 over Croatia. (If Kamela-lala becomes President, I wouldn't want to be in the press gaggle that flies with her when she files over the ocean.) But the dems will care if the House falls to the Republicans and a new speaker takes over. Will the House then keep Kevin McCarthy as Speaker? As much as I might like them to, I have difficulty believing they could amass a 2/3's majority to elect PDJT as Speaker. (The Speaker needn't be an elected congressperson.) The MSM would eviscerate them, and we all know how terrified of the press most Republican congresspersons are.
I still see them retaining Xiden at least until Kamela-lala has cast the tie-breaking vote on the multi-trillion dollar budget reconciliation bill this fall. Many dems stand to collect kickbacks from the largesse to be distributed for "infrastructure."
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
MDConservative 8/23/2021 10:44:45 AM (No. 889560)
Biden is too valuable to be dumped. He is a made UNIPARTY man and he's hitting all the right buttons on open borders (now mulling a "silent amnesty") and infrastructure (How many TRILLIONS flowing into various pockets?). If he never lifts that lid again, it's okay. The right folks are taken care of nicely. Kammie would be okay, but she's already blown her legitimacy as a serious person. Should Biden leave office, I expect the next VP to be a product of "bi-partisanship". They can't resurrect McCain, but Romney would be the perfect VP - probably too old to run on his own in '24. But as a "moderate" even on the Democrat ticket...don't laugh. What better way to jam more down the throats of Americans quickly than a "unity" government? Who you gonna blame then? The Commie Democrats? The Patriotic Republicans? In the paraphrased words of Mitch, it may be the best they can do.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
bighambone 8/23/2021 11:20:19 AM (No. 889609)
#10, how about Barack Obama as Harris’s Vice-President pulling the strings through his operatives, mostly from his home or Martha’s Vineyard, when he does not feel like spending a few hours in the Vice-President’s office?
But that will last only until the leftist and socialist Democrats can find a way to remove Chief Justice Roberts from the Supreme Court and replace him with Obama. Because of the obvious racial element involved, and the probability of the Democrats playing one of their historically mightiest political weapons, the race card, against the wimpy Republicans, chances are they will vote in favor of Obama to be Vice-President and then Chief Justice, after that the wimpy Republicans will most likely hide under their mattresses until the smoke clears.
Then when they return to their home States those wimpy Republicans will rant on about how wicked the leftist and socialist Democrats are and that it is imperative that incumbent wimpy Republicans like themselves are re-elected.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
snowoutlaw 8/23/2021 11:22:19 AM (No. 889611)
We already had a banana republic coup d'état, now its just some people trying to undo the coup.
They can't remove Joe because as soon as Camel takes the oath to replace Joe the Senate is dead-locked 50/50 with no tie breaker. There will be no replacement VP and the Senate will remain dead-locked until the next election.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Italiano 8/23/2021 11:26:32 AM (No. 889618)
FTA: "Someone is pulling his strings and has been for quite some time. That is clear to everyone. What is unclear to nearly everyone is, who exactly is in charge."
Ric Grenell says Susan Rice. He's probably right.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Venturer 8/23/2021 12:28:35 PM (No. 889695)
We already had the election coup de tat.
Now we need another?
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
danu 8/23/2021 2:11:17 PM (No. 889834)
This is difficult to admit: there's nothing funny about the Laughing Cow.
The mere mention of her cackling jackal act forces me to think of this old scary movie that was making the rounds about 15 years ago, b/c it was about to become a modern re-boot.
The old film was headed by Gregory Peck, a VIP in Rome, digging around this ancient cemetery-- full of jackals and hell hounds --to discover that his adorable son is the Anti-Christ, backed by a powerful global cabal of satanists.
Oh goody.
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You assume, #20, that no RINO slime would cross the aisle to vote for the new communist VP. With Romney, Collins, Murkowski, Sasse, and half a dozen others, I wouldn't make such an assumption.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
anniebc 8/23/2021 4:10:58 PM (No. 889993)
Let the killings begin. I wonder who will kill who as they jockey for the coveted highest office in the land. Will it be Nancy? Kamala? Pence? Odumdum?And will they all be killed by hitlery as she cackles and asks, "What, do you mean kill them with kindness?" or some crap?
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