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I'd like that, though it's not likely. SharonAnn Mar 2017 #1
There is no constitutional mechanism lapucelle Mar 2017 #2
I agree lapfog_1 Mar 2017 #4
Stolen elections should have consequences too Generic Brad Mar 2017 #6
Exactly, steal an election, rot in jail. L. Coyote Mar 2017 #13
except it was a scam. triron Mar 2017 #7
There is no legal way to do that. hrmjustin Mar 2017 #3
Ummm, how exactly do you propose this be done? PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2017 #5
I get your point... forgotmylogin Mar 2017 #16
There really is a difference between being stranded on a desert island and removing a stupid pillow PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2017 #20
Okay Poindexter. forgotmylogin Mar 2017 #21
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 no "upholstery law". former9thward Mar 2017 #28
Wouldn't the airline in this case own the pillow? (nt) bekkilyn Mar 2017 #30
It matters not who owns the pillow. former9thward Mar 2017 #47
Unless! bekkilyn Mar 2017 #48
Yes, I'm aware. forgotmylogin Mar 2017 #46
Thanks for this post. Stay creative and have courage. triron Mar 2017 #8
Could you get me a pony while you're at it? onenote Mar 2017 #9
kick for visibility triron Mar 2017 #10
It won't happen, but if it did... Orrex Mar 2017 #11
false equivalence triron Mar 2017 #12
Vapid objection Orrex Mar 2017 #14
If the election was a scam perhaps there is a legal mechanism? triron Mar 2017 #15
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
Magical thinking. onenote Mar 2017 #35
It's extremely, extremely unlikely like I said. forjusticethunders Mar 2017 #36
What is theoretically possible and what is within the "realm of conception" are different things onenote Mar 2017 #39
No. It is not. Maru Kitteh Mar 2017 #43
Let them have an illegitimate president for 4 years ProudLib72 Mar 2017 #17
Magical thinking. truebluegreen Mar 2017 #18
A lot of that around here lately. cwydro Mar 2017 #31
That would be lovely. But constitutionally, it cannot happen. NurseJackie Mar 2017 #19
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
This "election" will be seen as a joke ck4829 Mar 2017 #25
Everything can have a precedent. A first time. Keep believing. caroldansen Mar 2017 #26
Everything can have a precedent. A first time. Keep believing. caroldansen Mar 2017 #27
As much as Republicans detest "judicial activists" Mr. Ected Mar 2017 #29
We cannot be bound by an outdated impeachment process. BSdetect Mar 2017 #45
With this Congress? Supreme Court? GWC58 Mar 2017 #32
Is Michael Scott available? sl8 Mar 2017 #33
Both me and my magical unicorn would love to see that happen. Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2017 #37
How about one of the guys from Marvel comics? grantcart Mar 2017 #38
I hereby declare the last election null and void. HeartachesNhangovers Mar 2017 #41
knr triron Mar 2017 #44
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