Well then let me tell ya something. Casting out such edicts about respecting the potus and toning down the rhetoric needs more clarification. Right now it looks like whatever a moderator wants to say about the potus is fair game. Everyone else needs to watch their ps and qs to some undisclosed standard I suppose we are to guess about.
I think you are establishing an unattainable standard.
By your standard no member can call out false information spread by Pelosi, Biden, Obama ect.
You are wrong, of course, because being honest about lies told is not disrespectful to the President.
I suspect you would not mind if people said Biden lied about Trump (he did, several times). So please forgive me if I see your complaint as less than sincere.
The fact is Biden and President Trump told repeated lies throughout their campaign.
We can assume it was out of ignorance, but that would also imply a degree of irresponsibility (it does not take a rocket scientist to learn the VP cannot overturn the election).
Post 100 in this thread. Were you just expecting your admin to back you up? Looked like a
veiled threat to me, which was followed up with the ‘new deal’ that you were aware of, but had yet to be shared with the rest of us. It stinks. That’s my take.
Ummm....no sir. Not my standard. Not sure where you are missing my point but thats not it. I dont know maybe im being as ambiguous ad the new standard on the bb regarding the potus
That was not moderation (it would have turned out as moderation but not by me).
We (staff) do not act alone.
We sometimes compromise between us.
But no staff member is going to allow a member disrespect the office of the Presidency.
To clarify, members can address what a President says and does.
If a president tells a lie, explain the truth.
Contradicting a President's words is not disrespectful to the office of the President.
President Trump said a lot of things to the American people.
He said there was fraud in the election. There was. But some of the things President Trump said were lies. These were untrue statements.
Perhaps President Trump did not know they were false.
It was, of course, his responsibility to check the validity of his words before speaking them to the American people. People had been saying his words were wrong. Maybe they originated with other people, who knows.
We do not have to pretend those lies were true in order to be respectful to the office of the Presidency.
It would take the SCOTUS declaring the votes of States unconstitutional.
Congress has the constitutional authority to set its own procedural rules, and without at least a State legislative body declaring the certification unconstitutional there is no room to overturn the State vote.