Depends on the tech. Last I heard it was getting really good. Spent a decade working in motion picture post and that kind of thing could already be done in the 90s, but back then it had to be specifically coded with long render times, multiplied by time for fixes, trial and error, etc. And not something you just whip up on a PC. The new tech is more about making it accessable and faster more than anything. So I'd say yes, it can be done.
Thing is, when that video dropped and he started getting into transition, etc, I was fully prepared for him to just drop a concession and leave it at that. And he didn't.
Regardless of where you're at with this, we can all agree that he has the country's best interests at heart. He wouldn't leave it so open ended for wild interpretation of it wasn't open ended, IMO.
Considered that but he never conceded. You can lose and still not concede as a matter of principle. If opposition was taking a statement from him they would have included that. Also, he was conspicuously vague about the transition. I'm not a Q guy and this is total current Q mania, but it's all really really odd.
Constitution lays out penalties that can be attached to an impeachment. Removal from office and prohibition from holding that office in the future. If he's impeached, he can be prohibited from running again if convicted and that's the way they go.
You answered your own question. The evangelicals love him. All it takes with them is just talk about god a lot and give little mini sermons and you're good. The rest of us never saw him as anything other than a judiciously chosen running mate.
He's pointing out that the vice president is the president of the senate and that's why they addressed him as "Mr. President". When he's not there, the chair is also addressed as that. The presiding officer on the senate floor is always called that, basically.
Pense was always a buffer at VP. A calculated move to put someone with establishment bones on the ticket with appeal to the religious base that simultaneously scares the shit out everyone left of center at the prospect of a situation requiring him to be president. Pretty much exactly what you want as a VP when running for and holding office.
How anyone has ever expected anything more from him than this has always been beyond me. Today being a great example.
Thanks for doing what you do but nobody buys the hype. One job is filled with college resume stuffers who, at some point, debated with themselves whether law school or med school would buy the Lexus and the trophy wife faster, the other with single wine moms and cat ladies who want to marry a doctor or just avoid a stripper pole. The entire profession is funded by the insurance rackets that, especially since Obamacare, are basically operating as extortionists and robbing absolutely everyone blind. Nobody really respects any of it or you and nobody wants to hear a lecture about anything from you.
This is sort of where I'm at, except I'm not convinced as you are. Without getting into the details, of which we are all aware, for me it comes down to this: I do not know how all of this is going to turn out, but I do know that Trump has the best interests of the country and it's people at heart. If he did not have more moves that he thought would change the outcome, he would concede. Dragging this out just to drag it out serves no good purpose.
Was just discussing this with family last night. If memory serves, Taney indicated publicly that the court would hear a challenge to it and Lincoln indicated publicly that he would throw the supreme court in jail, too. It never advanced beyond that. It was really bad precedent, on both sides, because it involved the executive pissing on the constitution and inventing powers he does not have, and the supreme court not preventing it for self-preservation. But it is, indeed, the precedent and it stemmed from national security issues...If Maryland seceded, DC would have been isolated from the rest of the union by confederate states and what we now call war powers were used to prevent it.
Never feel sorry for sociopaths that place themselves in positions to subject others to their pathology. These are educated, intelligent people who have every capacity to identify their illness and address it appropriately, yet chose to indulge it instead.
You can see it in everything they post. They try with the snark and the canned lefty insults and bullshit, but it all lacks conviction and it's obvious that they know they don't have it in the bag the way they'd like you to think. It's why every tweet the president posts gets 1000 people demanding that he concede, which they expected him to do when the media tried to anoint Biden president-elect. His not conceding scares them shitless. It's still on and they all know it. Biden and Harris both know it. She hasn't stepped down from the Senate yet.
No coincidence that a lefty news site, the Kos, I think, had a poll last week show that over half of those polled think the election was rigged. If it's a poll by them, it way oversampled the left and it's probably a lot higher than that.
It was purely on standing. Make of that what you may, but the reading of tea leaves with these things get a bit out of hand.
What I take from it falls somewhere between the court saying "Not strong enough, try again" and "Fuck you." With a slight leaning towards the latter considering disputes between states originate in the court and this is about a presidential election.
I absolutely do. Enemies are one thing but having people on your own side actively undermine your own side is ridiculous and completely inexcusable.
Whatever happens in the next 6 weeks, priority number one after needs to be rooting out these fuckers in the primaries. We say this every cycle then forget about it in 2 years and it absolutely has to be done.
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