Former Vice President Pence on Tuesday delivered his strongest condemnation yet of former President Trump, after his former running mate was indicted Tuesday on four criminal charges related to his efforts to cling to power and overturn the results of the 2020 election.

“Today’s indictment serves as an important reminder: anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be President of the United States,” Pence wrote in a statement.

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    Wow. It only took an ex-vice president over three years to do so. Fuck Pence. He’s just as much a piece of shit as Trump.

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    Oh look who found their removable testicular implants

    As Americans, his candidacy means less attention paid to Joe Biden’s disastrous economic policies afflicting millions across the United States and to the pattern of corruption with Hunter,” Pence said, referring to Trump.

    Oh well, this broken clock can’t even be right once for a change.

    We will restore a threshold of integrity and civility in public life so we can bring real solutions to the challenges plaguing our nation.

    Real solutions such as? Burning books? Making LGBTQ lives a living hell? Guns everywhere? More tax breaks for billionaire oligarchs? Or more attacks on democracy?

    Go home Mike.

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      I live in Indiana. Please don’t go home, Mike. You make it worse here. Let him go to Mississippi or, even better, Russia.

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        I was born and raised in New York. I really love my town, but I’d never say that I was ‘proud’ to be a New Yorker; I’m from here because my parents moved here, not from anything special about me.

        I was proud that 90% of the people here voted against ‘favorite son’ Donnie.

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    I love how these spineless cowards are finally denouncing Trump’s attempt at a coup, long after this action lost any value it might’ve had.

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    All this is about is setting his opposition to Trump in the upcoming elections. The fact that he still spouts shit like

    As Americans, his candidacy means less attention paid to Joe Biden’s disastrous economic policies afflicting millions across the United States and to the pattern of corruption with Hunter,

    shows he’s still toeing the MAGA party line.

    Trump isn’t the disease he’s a symptom of this pestilent political ideology.

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      I’m curious. Is there ANY metric anywhere by which our economy is in a bad place from Biden’s policies? Now that the presidential delay has settled in, we seem to be in a truly unprecedented economic skyrocket right now from everything I’ve been reading.

      Like, I really didn’t like the guy at first, but I’m having trouble faulting Biden’s outcomes.

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        I remember back in December when the economic data came out, my Fox News watching friends were willing to bet there would be a downward adjustment next month which never happened. I asked that exact same question to them by what metric do you not like the economic performance? No answer.

        For some people, specially the ones that were young during Reagan years, they assume Democrats will be bad for the economy. It’s unfathomable to them that a democrat can be good for the economy even though over the last 30 years Republicans have been disastrous for the economy.

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          This was sort of a press against Pence, for me. I didn’t see Pence as a liar OR particularly stupid, just zealous and alien to my concerns.

          But you’re right. The Democrats REALLY need to find a counter for Starve the Beast that doesn’t compromise their ethics. It’s kinda like a MLB pro playing teeball at this point how easily Starve the Beast propagates lies…

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      Dude has flip flopped so many times over the last 3 years, I’m not sure even he knows what he really believes. His only worthwhile accomplishment is not selling the country down the river in one admittedly important way and I’m pretty positive he wouldn’t do the same thing if put in the same scenario again.

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        Dude has flip flopped so many times over the last 3 years, I’m not sure even he knows what he really believes.

        He does not care what you believe of him, as long as you vote for him. He is a politician, after all. OK, a nutty one, even for US standards.

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        I never thought I would say this, but thank God for Dan Quayle. Pence was looking for any excuse not to certify the election results, and Quayle told him flat out that the Vice President didn’t have that authority.

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          I did not know about that. Amazing who turns out to do the right thing. I guess Quayle was so long ago that if his conservative set points didn’t change he’d be a liberal now.

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        Hopefully the religious right voters that he helped attract to Trump are still listening to him and his denouncement of Trump.

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    You know, in some way I despise sycophants like Pence more than overt tyrants like Trump. The tyrants aren’t effective without the sycophants.

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      Absolutely. This guy was supporting Trump after January 6. Anything he says is worthless. They wanted him hanged and he still stayed aboard the sinking ship. History won’t forget how spineless he is, even if he has.

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    Such a joke, how many years has he been wobbly on the subject and now that there’s 79 felony counts on the T-Rump, nowwww he’s taking a stand?

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      He is not taking any stand. He is saying what everyone wants to hear. First sign of trouble and he will shove his head back into orange asshole

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      My thinking is that we’ll find Pence either knew about it to some extent or was otherwise complicit in SOMETHING Trump did. This is him trying to paddle away from the waterfall.

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    Country IS more important, but not to Trump, though. Dude sees nothing but himself on this planet.

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    And all it took was a mob gathering outside his place of work with a nose, chanting that they will hang him personally.

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      “But I will always be proud of what we accomplished for the American people over the last four years. And I will not allow Democrats or their allies in the media to use one tragic day to discredit the aspirations of millions of Americans or allow Democrats or their allies in the media to distract our attention from a new administration intent on dividing our country to advance their radical agenda.”

      • Michael Pence, June 3, 2021

      The dude is an opportunistic rat that will say whatever he thinks will best serve him in the moment.

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      More important, where was he in the run up? All he had to do was tell Donnie to heis face that they’d lost, and then go on TV and tell country.

      He could have convened a 25th Amendment meeting of the Cabinet.

      Sat there like a bump on a log…

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        This is quite literally why I’ll never see eye-to-eye with the “both sides are the same” folks.

        If Trump were the Democratic president, the DEMOCRATS would have had his criminal ass in chains and impeached before the evidence was even public. We wouldn’t have had a 1/6 because he would have been gone by or before 4/18/19.

        Democrats, for all their flaws and corruption, put country over party.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    “Today’s indictment serves as an important reminder: anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be President of the United States,” Pence wrote in a statement.

    “As Americans, his candidacy means less attention paid to Joe Biden’s disastrous economic policies afflicting millions across the United States and to the pattern of corruption with Hunter,” Pence said, referring to Trump.

    The indictment details how Pence became embroiled in Trump’s alleged plot to stay in office, which culminated in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

    In the couple of weeks leading up to Jan. 6,  Trump “directly pressured the Vice President to use his ceremonial role at the certification proceeding on January 6 to fraudulently overturn the results of the election, and the Vice President resisted,” the indictment reads, before listing several examples.

    “We will restore a threshold of integrity and civility in public life so we can bring real solutions to the challenges plaguing our nation.”