Avishay Ben-Sasson-Gordis's avatar

Avishay Ben-Sasson-Gordis

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The Constitution actually has a really tried and tested mechanism for dealing with presidents dropping dead on the job. Or even before they've really started it. You know what it's having a hard time with? Would-be autocrats no one seems to be willing to rein in

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Paul Rosenberg's avatar Paul Rosenberg @paulrosenberg.bsky.social
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You're asking journalists to engage cognitive capacities they clearly entirely lack.

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Mike Barbre's avatar Mike Barbre @mikebarbre.bsky.social
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Mary (geographile)'s avatar Mary (geographile) @geographile.bsky.social
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I don't even want to think about who the heritage foundation will choose for Trump to use as his running mate.

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Mike Behr's avatar Mike Behr @mabehr.bsky.social
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Thereโ€™s a little bit of an issue when theyโ€™re in the not fully dead state (Edith Wilson) but yeah. All the people saying โ€œwe donโ€™t want Joe, we want to vote for Kamalaโ€ are missing a big point

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Alice's avatar Alice @thealice.bsky.social
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Plenty of mechanisms to deal with corrupt courts, would-be autocrats, and terrorists already on the books. No one seems to want to pull the levers on any of them and it's infuriating

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Toby Wolfman/ื–ืื‘ G's avatar Toby Wolfman/ื–ืื‘ G @nolawolfman.bsky.social
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Or even just being incapacitated. Strange that no one thinks they actually have a case worth implementing it. Maybe they have more knowledge and evidence than 'experts' on social media that saw a debate (or part of one).

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Brooke Binkowski's avatar Brooke Binkowski @brooklynmarie.bsky.social
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