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In reply to the discussion: Kentucky Governor Threatens To Go Nuclear On Mitch McConnell [View all]MikeyDi
(70 posts)96. Political and practical reasons
1. Political. The people online screaming do something need to be fed something, I think.
2. Practical. He obviously hates this law and probably has the lawsuit ready to filed the second McConnell shuffles off.
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What does this actually mean? There is no vacancy, he can't wish one into existence.
tritsofme
Thursday
#15
That was just pure fantasy nonsense, demanding Beshear perform magical and impossible feats.
tritsofme
Thursday
#29
He could be in a coma for the rest of his term, and no one could force him from office
tritsofme
Thursday
#53
Whether you are describing the Kentucky provision correctly or not, it's not relevant.
tritsofme
Thursday
#94
It would ultimately fall to the Senate to decide. If Beshear declared a vacancy and appointed a senator
tritsofme
Thursday
#98
His "declaration" was that "if" the seat is vacant, he'll fight to establish his right to fill the vacancy.
onenote
Thursday
#63
The answer to pretty much all of your questions: the only way to remove a Senator is for the Senate to expel him/her
onenote
Thursday
#67
And a court would deny his request. Besher has the burden of proof. And his appointment would be challenged in court
onenote
Thursday
#34
There's no issue to "force". There is absolutely no basis for guardian/conservatorship
tritsofme
Thursday
#44
And what standing does Beshear have to involve himself in Mitch's health decisions?
MikeyDi
Thursday
#62
Assuming Mcconnell is in a Vegetative state, or DEAD...Perhaps, this is more to
Ars Longa
Thursday
#11
Waiting...as opposed to what? There is no vacancy today, there is no action for him to take.
tritsofme
Thursday
#17
I'm sure others have answered your repeated question better, but how about for starters
Geechie
Yesterday
#108
While our side keeps arguing about not doing things because they're "impossible"
Geechie
1 hr ago
#115
He's been saying he'll challenge the law if the seat becomes vacant since the law was enacted in 2024
onenote
Thursday
#22
I think it's an interesting question but that the power likely likes with the legislature
MikeyDi
Thursday
#36
If Beshear initiates legislation, I expect he'd go to state court. If he acts and its challenged,
onenote
Thursday
#38
There is no law that says the Governor could ask to see a hospitalized US Senator.
Chasstev365
Thursday
#46
I mean, this does seem to be one last area where we have some polity left in politics
MikeyDi
Thursday
#54