No.....If the VP is not eligible for present, he is not eligible for VP.
“If the VP is not eligible for President, he is not eligible for VP.”
There is no Constitutional prohibition for a two term president from being Vice He could be President once more in the event of the death of the sitting President. The prohibition is against being ELECTED to a third term as President. In the event of his Presidents death, he would not be elected to the Presidency. He would assume office by Constitutional Succession. His election was to the vice Presidency. No Constitutional prohibition against his being elected VP.
Careful - Obama is the king of "present".
We all know what you meant, but an opportunity for some levity is an opportunity one should not pass up....
Wow, are YOU out of touch.
Rules are for Republicans.
Not for Democrats.