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In reply to the discussion: Declare the last election null and void [View all]Mr. Ected
(9,670 posts)29. As much as Republicans detest "judicial activists"
Wouldn't it be sweet if the Supreme Court, having heard evidence of treason, espionage, racketeering and obstruction of justice by the Republican Party in Election 2016, would overturn the election and install HRC as President?
Yes, a pipe dream, but nothing more fantastic than the 2000 decision handing Junior the presidency.
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There really is a difference between being stranded on a desert island and removing a stupid pillow
PoindexterOglethorpe
Mar 2017
#20
I actually like that image: me throwing down my clipboard and leaving the room.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Mar 2017
#42
There was a war crime committed to install a treasonous bastard. That isn't an "election".
boston bean
Mar 2017
#40
There is a legal process in place for removal of the President and succession
Maru Kitteh
Mar 2017
#23
You could definitely "appoint" HRC or any other Democrat within the confines of the law.
forjusticethunders
Mar 2017
#34
What is theoretically possible and what is within the "realm of conception" are different things
onenote
Mar 2017
#39
And we never had this type of interference in our elections from an enemy of our nation before..
iluvtennis
Mar 2017
#22
Sure. All you need is a super-majority in both houses or ratification by 2/3 of the states.
Maru Kitteh
Mar 2017
#24