Now that Speaker Emerita Pelosi is effectively bragging that Biden was pushed out in a party coup, it's worth reflecting on our cousins' experiences with regicide.
The process by which Thatcher was dethroned, and the seeds of euroskepticism planted by her dramatic downfall, are not dissimilar to what's unfolding in the American body politic.
John Major, the mild-mannered accountant, would take the reins of government instead. Heseltine's remark upon resigning from the cabinet in 1986 came to define his four-year spat with Thatcher: 'I knew that he who wields the knife never wears the crown.'
Taking Seymour Hersh's reporting at face value, it is clear that a combination of parliamentary forces, donors, and ex-party leaders forced the sitting president of the United States out of the campaign.
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