Pence is *laugh* gonna run for *laugh* President *laugh* in 2024! *laugh*

If he gets the nomination (which he won't), he'll be the next messiah to the same people who wanted to hang him in January.
 
by being seen as a possible alternative to trump, can pence can rally enough pre-trump republicans who align with pence to throw a spanner in a trump/trump-ite runner's voting chances?

if enough refuse to vote for a trumpist runner but secure an enhanced republican presence in the senate/house, the old-style republicans could get their way even by not casting a presidential-runner vote. a dem presidency up against a rep house/senate will neuter a whole lot of dem power, like it did during President Obama's tenure.
 
by being seen as a possible alternative to trump, can pence can rally enough pre-trump republicans who align with pence to throw a spanner in a trump/trump-ite runner's voting chances?

I doubt anyone will ever see Pence independently from Trump and ass kissing. Fine with me if he rungs, though. *smile*
 
The only interesting thing I have learned about Pence recently is that he sought advice from the towering intellect of Dan Quayle with respect to his 'options' on January 6.

There's a proverb somewhere about "minds of a kind" gathering together. ;)
 
Who else was he gonna ask? Isn't Danny the only living VP who wasn't running for P? Not like he was gonna ask Joe and Dickhead is dead, isn't he?.
 
The only interesting thing I have learned about Pence recently is that he sought advice from the towering intellect of Dan Quayle with respect to his 'options' on January 6.

There's a proverb somewhere about "minds of a kind" gathering together. ;)

Quayle isn't as dumb as he was made to be. The fact that Pence was even asking for whatever angle might exist to support a coup, though, makes him one of the coupists.
 
Who else was he gonna ask? Isn't Danny the only living VP who wasn't running for P? Not like he was gonna ask Joe and Dickhead is dead, isn't he?.

Nope, and if Cheney wasn't livid at the Trumpers on behalf of Liz, he might just have told Pence how he could have rolled with the coup.
 
Quayle isn't as dumb as he was made to be. The fact that Pence was even asking for whatever angle might exist to support a coup, though, makes him one of the coupists.

By asking, pence knew Quayle was brighter than advertised. But yeah, pence needs to be shredded.
 
I'm sure "Mother" will find his speeches inspirational.

That's not as creepy as is sounds, BTW. There was a time in America, a long time, when spouses addressing each other as "Mother" and "Father" was customary.
 
That's not as creepy as is sounds, BTW. There was a time in America, a long time, when spouses addressing each other as "Mother" and "Father" was customary.

Yes. When my grandparents were in their 40s and 50s. They're both dead now.
 
I suppose we must allow for a cultural time-lag there of three or four decades.

My paternal grandmother and grandfather lived in Indiana. I don't know if he called her "mother," because he was dead before I was born, but I've heard the "mother" and "father" exchanges between husbands and wives there.
 
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I don't care what era or area code the "term of endearment" came from. It is creepy AF for a husband to refer to his wife as "mother".

IMHO of course.
 
By asking, pence knew Quayle was brighter than advertised. But yeah, pence needs to be shredded.

I think Pence was just shopping for a GOP elder statesman who would give him a green light to do Trump's bidding. He knew he wouldn't get it from any member of the Bush family, and at this point that means Quayle was next in line (remember how young he was when he was VP!). Also, Quayle was the last person (of either party) to be in Pence's shoes, overseeing a Senate that voted him out of office.
 
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I don't care what era or area code the "term of endearment" came from. It is creepy AF for a husband to refer to his wife as "mother".

IMHO of course.

I guess it was a way of telling each other, "We're not kids any more. We're responsible adults now, parents or potential parents."
 
I think Pence was just shopping for a GOP elder statesman who would give him a green light to do Trump's bidding.

I agree, and has been pointed out, it ties him in very firmly as a party to Trump's intentions. It is to Quayle's credit that he gave Pence absolutely no way out.
 
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