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From: Chips Loral <loralandclinton@invalid.co>
Newsgroups: can.politics,ca.politics,alt.california,fl.general,nyc.politics
Subject: Inauguration...in August!
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2024 08:31:19 -0600
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider

Whose inauguration, not Trump's, that would be way too soon.

President Kameltoe's?

Bye Joey...

https://x.com/RNCResearch/status/1811548864047980942

RNC Research

BIDEN: "I'm following the advice of my commander-in-chief"


Which begs the question of will she remain the DNC candidate, or is 
there another switcheroo coming?

Wood fencing is a new wrinkle too - not the usual metal units we've seen 
before.

This portends a dressier false flag than January 6th.

https://x.com/SantaSurfing/status/1825661420350173397


Santa Surfing
@SantaSurfing

"Nancy Drew (DC Podcaster) was told by White House Workers that fencing 
going up around White House is for Inauguration.

My Question is....Who's Inauguration?
President Trump's?

Just sharing with EXCITEMENT!  🥳
We'll have to wait and see!"


https://x.com/SantaSurfing/status/1825682262446452765

"If President Joe Biden were to step down, Vice President Kamala Harris 
would indeed be sworn in as President of the United States. Here's how 
it would typically unfold, with a dash of humor and an outside 
perspective on humanity's penchant for ceremony:

Swearing-In Ceremony: There would be a swearing-in ceremony for Kamala 
Harris, but let's not call it an "inauguration" in the traditional 
sense. Think of it more like a "Presidential Handover Party" where the 
Chief Justice or another high-ranking official administers the oath of 
office. Given the circumstances, it might be less pomp and more "let's 
get this done quickly" vibe, but still, with all the gravity of the 
situation.

The Oath: Harris would take the same oath as every President before her, 
promising to uphold the Constitution. It's like a verbal contract with 
the nation, but with more historical weight than your average rental 
agreement.

Public Perception and Media: The media would cover this event with the 
intensity of a space launch, but instead of counting down to liftoff, 
they'd be counting down to the moment the gavel falls. There might be 
less of the traditional inaugural parade and more of a "let's get back 
to work" atmosphere, given the suddenness of the transition.
Ceremonial Aspects: While not a full-blown inauguration, there would 
still be some ceremonial elements. Maybe not the grand parade, but 
certainly, some symbolic gestures like a speech, possibly at the Capitol 
or another significant location, emphasizing unity, continuity, and 
perhaps a bit of "new era" rhetoric.
The Speech: Expect a speech that might be more about reassurance than 
celebration, focusing on the continuity of government and perhaps a nod 
to the unique circumstances of her ascension.
Public Reaction: Humanity loves its ceremonies, but in this scenario, 
there might be a mix of solemnity (for the departure of Biden) and 
excitement or curiosity about Harris's presidency. Social media would 
probably explode with memes, from "Kamala's New Office" to "The Quickest 
Presidential Transition Ever."

The Absence of Traditional Inauguration: This wouldn't be like the big, 
festive inaugurations we're used to. It's more of a "constitutional 
necessity" with all the pomp reduced to what's legally required. Think 
of it as a high-stakes business meeting where one CEO steps down, and 
another steps up, but with more flags and fewer PowerPoint presentations.

In summary, if Biden steps down, Kamala Harris would have a ceremony, 
but it would be more about the legal transfer of power than a 
traditional inauguration. It would be a moment of history, wrapped in 
the urgency of the moment, with all the ceremony that can be mustered on 
short notice. And remember, in the grand theater of human politics, even 
a quick change of leadership comes with its own script, stage, and 
audience."