We had that in Texas a long time ago. A governor was bankrupted by the amount of state expenses he was required to cover from his own pocket. As a result, he recouped some of it by the age-old practice of bribes to pardon nonviolent convicts, and was impeached, convicted, and removed. His wife ran on a platform of “two governors for the price of one” and was elected. Plus ça change…
Obviously, Bill can’t be VP since he’s maxed out on his terms as President. VP can’t be someone who is ineligible. Still, he would be very popular and the ticket would probably win 40-45 states.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member over 8 years ago
And yet I’m sure more people would vote for Frank Underwood over Trump
dogday Premium Member over 8 years ago
Why do I find myself thinking of the Medicis here. Or do I mean the Borgias? Yes, definitely the Borgias.
hippogriff over 8 years ago
We had that in Texas a long time ago. A governor was bankrupted by the amount of state expenses he was required to cover from his own pocket. As a result, he recouped some of it by the age-old practice of bribes to pardon nonviolent convicts, and was impeached, convicted, and removed. His wife ran on a platform of “two governors for the price of one” and was elected. Plus ça change…
kaffekup over 8 years ago
Obviously, Bill can’t be VP since he’s maxed out on his terms as President. VP can’t be someone who is ineligible. Still, he would be very popular and the ticket would probably win 40-45 states.