My first thought. The reason I considered saying yes.
My second thought. The reason I would say no.
My first thought. The reason I considered saying yes.
My second thought. The reason I would say no.
Is cannabis legal in DC?
Yep. How hard is it to sit around and wait for his demise? Two years, you’ll be in charge. If not, I’d just tell him I got another golf tournament to play, so, no can do on VP work. Or, even better, need to choose new fabric patterns for condo decoration.
Oh god, don’t do that! He’ll want to help you, by which I mean, you’ll be stuck in a room with him for 10 hours while he makes all the complicated choices that always seem to end up being “More gold!!!”
Absolutely not. Even if we were of the same political leaning and the politician was somebody I loved and admired, absolutely not. I don’t want to be part of that world and have absolutely no interest in it.
No, he would want you to get him into the tournament with you and then have you lie about his score.
“Qualified” means that you meet the requirements set forth in the Constitution (35 years of age, natural-born citizen, US resident for the last ten years).
I’m qualified. But I’m not fit for the position.
So, are you not qualified, or are you not fit (there’s nothing to be ashamed of about using the word “unfit,” if that’s what you meant when you called yourself “not qualified”)?
I am not experienced in politics to do a good job were the president to resign.
You wouldn’t be required to do the job if it fell to you. You would be required to name a new VP. And then you could resign yourself.
Or you could even resign right away and throw it over to the Speaker of the House. In the meantime, you could sit back and collect your $160K per annum until it comes time to cross that bridge.
No, you would sit back and collect all of the grift that comes with the job at that point. If Trump gets relected then the rules will have changed.
Nah, she said she doesn’t have those kind of proclivities. Well, implied.