Yes, that's why they have a "Vice President" if for any reason the President is incapacitated the VP is "the man" so to speak.Does this happen with any president that is having a procedure?
I recall it happened when George W Bush underwent a hospital procedure.Does this happen with any president that is having a procedure? or just the really old ones?
I've never seen it before. i understand the VP is backup, just didn't realise they would have a full official handover in such cases. I guess its not as easy as clocking off for the day knowing your colleague has your workload covered.Yes, that's why they have a "Vice President" if for any reason the President is incapacitated the VP is "the man" so to speak.
It's only a fuss because this is the first time a woman has been "the man".
Identical letter 2002I recall it happened when George W Bush underwent a hospital procedure.
Must be in case of the worst happening whilst he was 'sedated' such as an attack on American soil or a natural disaster etc.I've never seen it before. i understand the VP is backup, just didn't realise they would have a full official handover in such cases. I guess its not as easy as clocking off for the day knowing your colleague has your workload covered.