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INDIANA REPUBLICANS gave former Vice President Mike Pence an unwelcome nudge this week with a state Senate resolution that thanked Pence, a former governor and congressman, for his years of service and wished him the best in his retirement. Pence himself has given no indication that he plans to leave politics, using his short time since leaving office to pen op-eds against Democratic policy proposals, join a conservative think tank, and plan a speech in the pivotal presidential primary state of South Carolina. He does have a bit more time and flexibility these days, though: He was reportedly spotted with his wife, Karen Pence, at a suburban Washington Honda dealership last weekend. A spokeswoman for Pence didnt respond to questions about the Indiana resolution.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,804 posts)taxi
(1,896 posts)Just about anyone after years of torture needs a break. You know, White House Children being off limits and such. But now, if he wants to dabble in things, that's a different story.
Brother Buzz
(36,502 posts)Just ask Quayle
MyOwnPeace
(16,955 posts)NOBODY gives a shit!
or,
as his former 'boss' said when he was called by the Vice President for a reference/recommendation: "Who's Mike Bence?"
ShazamIam
(2,577 posts)He will retire when his name is good for nothing but right now it still appeals to the evangelical supporters and the billionaires who just want another, good boy, to as Grover Norquist, reported, "sign the documents."
That group managed to get Bobbert, Green, Gaetz, Tuberbille, Cawthorn, etc elected.
czarjak
(11,335 posts)Qutzupalotl
(14,341 posts)Don't get any ideas.
Like, literally have no ideas. Good boy.