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Desperate Times Call for Jump Starting Next Presidency

Here's how to dump Bush in Nov., not Jan.

By Harry Kimball,  Newser Staff

Posted Oct 15, 2008 12:35 PM CDT

(Newser) – In the current economic morass, the US cannot afford to wait 9 weeks to install the new president after he is elected in November, Richard Tedlow and David Ruben write in the Boston Globe. But wait—doesn’t the Constitution dictate the date of the inauguration? “Changing that would take years, not days,” write the two Harvard profs. “But there is a way out…”

With the “feckless, lame-duck” Bushies unable to deal, Dick Cheney should step down after the election, to be replaced by presidential fiat with the winning candidate; then, Bush steps down, Barack Obama (or John McCain) is president, and he appoints Joe Biden (or Sarah Palin) as VP. “The new administration would be in place, on the job, and ready to tackle the economic crisis—in November, not January.” Simple, right?

President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.
President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.   (AP Photo)
Vice President Dick Cheney ponders.
Vice President Dick Cheney ponders.   (AP Photo)
The White House in Washington.
The White House in Washington.   (AP Photo)
Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain and his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.
Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain and his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.   (AP Photo)
Barack Obama and running mate Joe Biden.
Barack Obama and running mate Joe Biden.   (AP Photo)
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Such extraordinary action would be particularly appropriate in the event of an Obama/Biden victory, since that ticket promises the most dramatic change from the current administration's approach and policies. - Richard S. Tedlow and David Ruben

It could be pursued with equal effectiveness if the McCain/Palin ticket is victorious. The goal remains the same: Get the new administration up, running, and dealing with the crisis as quickly as possible. - Richard S. Tedlow and David Ruben

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