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If they make Biden leave office is that a coup?

If they make Biden leave office is that a coup?

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He wants to stay in and it looks like 14 million voters who voted for him this time around votes will be meaningless.

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@KellyJay said
He wants to stay in and it looks like 14 million voters who voted for him this time around votes will be meaningless.
How exactly can THEY (whoever THEY are) "make Biden leave office"?

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@KellyJay said
He wants to stay in and it looks like 14 million voters who voted for him this time around votes will be meaningless.
You obviously don't know what a coup is.

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@no1marauder said
How exactly can THEY (whoever THEY are) "make Biden leave office"?
What do you mean "whoever THEY are"

Anyone keeping up with recent news reports can tell you who THEY are. No one can forcefully make him leave (whoever HE is), so "make" obviously means heavily persuaded.

Do you need someone to explain what heavily persuaded means?

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@no1marauder said
How exactly can THEY (whoever THEY are) "make Biden leave office"?
The pressure is on watch!

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@no1marauder said
How exactly can THEY (whoever THEY are) "make Biden leave office"?
With that party anything is possible.

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@KellyJay said
He wants to stay in and it looks like 14 million voters who voted for him this time around votes will be meaningless.
Not running for another term is different from leaving office... Obviously

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Putting Biden in office in the first place was a coup.

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@Kilroy70 said
What do you mean "whoever THEY are"

Anyone keeping up with recent news reports can tell you who THEY are. No one can forcefully make him leave (whoever HE is), so "make" obviously means heavily persuaded.

Do you need someone to explain what heavily persuaded means?
I use an English language dictionary and that one says that "make", in this context, means "compel" not "heavily persuade".

Obviously being "persuaded" to leave office doesn't amount to a coup unless there's some threat of force. Are you clowns claiming THEY (whoever THEY are) is threatening President Biden with bodily harm?

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@Cliff-Mashburn said
Putting Biden in office in the first place was a coup.
A "coup" executed by 80 million US voters.

EDIT: Sorry, 81 million+ US voters.

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@no1marauder said
A "coup" executed by 80 million US voters.

EDIT: Sorry, 81 million+ US voters.
Right, 81 million voters, when the people that came to his rallies wouldn't fill a phone booth.

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@no1marauder said
I use an English language dictionary and that one says that "make", in this context, means "compel" not "heavily persuade".

Obviously being "persuaded" to leave office doesn't amount to a coup unless there's some threat of force. Are you clowns claiming THEY (whoever THEY are) is threatening President Biden with bodily harm?
He's not leaving office under any circumstances.

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I think the current vice-president would be happy to see Biden step down right now.
I wonder how many people would be happy with that change in leadership.

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@mwmiller said
I think the current vice-president would be happy to see Biden step down right now.
I wonder how many people would be happy with that change in leadership.
Why would he do that and why would she be happy?

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@no1marauder said
I use an English language dictionary and that one says that "make", in this context, means "compel" not "heavily persuade".

Obviously being "persuaded" to leave office doesn't amount to a coup unless there's some threat of force. Are you clowns claiming THEY (whoever THEY are) is threatening President Biden with bodily harm?
"Obviously being "persuaded" to leave office doesn't amount to a coup unless there's some threat of force."

I didn't say or suggest a coup by threat of force. You are being disingenuous when you use the most severe definition of 'coup' and suggest this is what I meant.

Where do you see a threat of force involving bodily harm in THIS definition of "coup"? [2. a notable or successful stroke or move.
"it was a major coup to get such a prestigious contract"]

And by the way, I'm not buying into your apparent ignorance as to who THEY are.

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