• Maggoty@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Cheney was a very unique case. In some ways he wielded more power than Bush. That’s not normal in any sense.

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      5 months ago

      Cheney was a very unique case.

      The VP after Cheney was Biden, a man with more years in the Federal Government than any three 2008 primary rivals combined.

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        5 months ago

        Did you look at the list at all? It’s not at all uncommon for the VP to be considered the next presumptive nominee. Which is what an understudy does.

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          It’s not at all uncommon for the VP to be considered the next presumptive nominee.

          That’s very different from being less experienced

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            I never said less experienced. You’re supposed to have experience. Under study means you’re getting an inside track to be ready if you need to step in and then you should have a better resume next time hiring is done.

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              Under study means you’re getting an inside track to be ready if you need to step in

              When you’ve got Timothy Chalmette as your President and Anthony Hopkins as your VP, the concern isn’t whether Hopkins will have the exposure to fill the role.