Posted on 06/12/2006 3:28:21 PM PDT by HAL9000
Would the media have a gig if it wasn't for polling?
Not sure that's true, actually. It'd definitely be in front of the Supreme Court.
Ammendment 22 is kind of vague in this regard. It says that a person can't be elected president more than two times. An argument could be made that a person could then be elected vice president (even if it meant they could potentially inherit the presidency subsequently).
I sure wouldn't want to bet money on the courts deciding one way or another.
Actually, I believe that Bill could serve as VP (regardless of the important "should" question). If he has to serve as president, I think the speaker would overtake him.
But a condition of being "elected Vice President" is that the person CAN SERVE AS THE PRESIDENT - BILL CLINTON CANNOT!!
Good grief! Are people really that dense ..??
Apparently so.
Please show me in the Constitution where it says this. I know it's common sense, but please show me the actual verbiage.
Good grief! Are people really that dense ..??
Yes, people really are. How else would half of the population voted for both Al Gore and John Kerry?
It appears that some people won't bother to read the Constitution before saying something?
You could put all of Bill Clinton's knowledge of economics in a G-d damn thimble and p!$$ in it and not wash any of his knowledge out. He was and is the luckiest man in the world. Period.
We ought to seek a grant to purchase a copy for each hotel room--set it beside the Gideon's.
:-)
Amendment XII, last sentence:
"But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States."
As it has been, for the past five years.
Not quite up to the the myth status of the Kennedy's 'Camelot'. . .but close;
. . .and those wonderful 'Clinton Years' are still a work in progress.
[Article. XII.] [Proposed 1803; Ratified 1804] But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States.
Ain't gonna happen. A Clinton-Clinton ticket would get stomped into a mudhole.
In addition to the fact that he wouldn't qualify as already observed; he'd never agree to play second, uh, banana.
This is not true. Very few people want either of the Clintons back, and you can bet your last dollar they will try to crook their way to the top.
Unfortunately, I disagree. He couldn't legally be ELECTED, but nowhere does the Constitution restrict a person who has served two terms from serving a portion of another elected President's term.
But then, I'm not a Constitutional attorney and scholar, so you're probably correct and I'm wrong. I'm only reading the document for what the words say, not how they're to be interpreted.
How to Bring Back Bill
When I first read that header, my mind registered "How to Bring Back Bile"
Semper Fi,
For the former impeached, disgrased, and disbared president Bill Clinton to run again would certainly solve the serious problem facing Republicans. Even McCain could beat Clinton.
I would even be willing to switch parties so I could vote in the primaries for Clinton. Of course I would vote again for the Republican candidate. I would use a Katrina victim name and address to vote several times around the country. Think I'm kidding. I know one guy who voted 8 times in New Orleans for Ray Nagin.
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