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brooklynite

(94,572 posts)
Mon Aug 24, 2020, 07:33 AM Aug 2020

Mike Pence hopes four years of subservience to Trump paves his path to the presidency

Washington Post

Like many who served in Congress alongside the late John Lewis, then-Rep. Mike Pence made a pilgrimage to Selma, Ala., in 2010 to commemorate the 45th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday.” He marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge just a few feet from Lewis as they retraced the historic route, and posed for a photo at the foot of the span — the Indiana Republican in crisp gray and the Georgia Democrat in somber black, their shoulders touching.

But when Lewis died last month of pancreatic cancer at 80, Pence, now vice president, held off on issuing a public comment on the civil rights hero’s passing. President Trump was no fan of the late congressman and openly complained about Lewis’s refusal to attend his inauguration. Only after the White House distributed a perfunctory proclamation on the death in Trump’s name did Pence feel comfortable releasing a statement of his own, memorializing Lewis as not just an “icon” but also “a colleague and a friend.”

That hesitation — deferring to Trump for cues, and then following his lead — was classic Pence. It exemplified the well-honed subservience of a man who once governed his home state of Indiana but who as vice president has transformed himself into a loyal student and servant of Trump — binding his political ambitions to a mercurial and capricious boss now at risk of losing in November.

On Wednesday night, Pence will formally accept his party’s nomination for a second term as vice president in an address to the Republican National Convention from Fort McHenry in Baltimore, where he will praise Trump’s leadership. The keynote serves as a bookend of sorts for one of the few high-ranking officials to survive Trump’s first term. He is being repaid for his loyalty with a reward — remaining in the No. 2 slot — that in most other administrations would never have been in doubt.

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Mike Pence hopes four years of subservience to Trump paves his path to the presidency (Original Post) brooklynite Aug 2020 OP
He's a #2 alright! Brainfodder Aug 2020 #1
yeah, he remains in my number-two spot....... lastlib Aug 2020 #2
Ha! soothsayer Aug 2020 #3
He can't hide his creepiness. pwb Aug 2020 #4
He stares at Trump like a teenage girl in love. Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2020 #5
He sold his soul and will be kicked to the curb by trump captain queeg Aug 2020 #6
Unless Donnie flat-lines between now and Inauguration Day 2021 or Vogon_Glory Aug 2020 #7
The only path he's on is to the Big House. GoCubsGo Aug 2020 #8
Good luck with that -- they hated him to start, sure don't like him better now lettucebe Aug 2020 #9

lastlib

(23,236 posts)
2. yeah, he remains in my number-two spot.......
Mon Aug 24, 2020, 07:43 AM
Aug 2020

even though I flushed 10-15 times, he just keeps floating there.....

pwb

(11,270 posts)
4. He can't hide his creepiness.
Mon Aug 24, 2020, 07:51 AM
Aug 2020

But the pukes and Comrade Putin like stupid presidents that do whatever they say.

Vogon_Glory

(9,118 posts)
7. Unless Donnie flat-lines between now and Inauguration Day 2021 or
Mon Aug 24, 2020, 08:06 AM
Aug 2020

(God forbid) Inauguration Day 2025, he doesn’t have a prayer of becoming President.

I suspect that the Dumbf**kistan National Party (aka the Republican Party) will nominate someone like Arkansas Senator Tom Cotten.

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