Gates To Be Designated Successor On Inauguration Day

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In summary: It's good to see diversity.In summary, Robert Gates will be the designated successor to the presidency on Inauguration Day. He is a good man and the nightmare of a potential Bush-Gonzales-Chu administration is finally over.
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I thought this was interesting about Gates. But EGADS Alberto Gonzales? What lunatic would have wanted that goof as President?
January 19, 2009, 10:38 AM
Gates To Be Designated Successor On Inauguration Day
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If the unthinkable happens on Inauguration Day, Robert Gates, the defense secretary, will be available to assume the reins of government.

"In order to ensure continuity of government, Defense Secretary Robert Gates has been designated by the outgoing Administration, with the concurrence of the incoming Administration, to serve as the designated successor during Inauguration Day, Tuesday, January 20th," White House press Secretary Dana Perino said.

According to the Presidential Succession Act of 1947, if the president is unable to fulfill his duties, the Vice President succeeds him, followed by the Speaker of the House, the President pro tempore of the Senate (traditionally the senior member of the majority party), The Secretary of the Treasury, and then the Secretary of Defense. (The succession order continues from there – You can see the full list here.)

Perino said that Gates will be at a secure, undisclosed location on Inauguration Day, according to CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller. Most of the others on the succession list, by contrast, will be participating in the inauguration festivities.

There is a long history of keeping designated individuals away from events at which numerous high ranking officials will be present. In 2007, for example, then-Attorney General Alberto Gonzales was kept away from the State Of The Union so that he could take over government in case of disaster.
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Gonzales? God help us.

Gates is a good man. The nightmare is finally over.
 
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Yeah, Gates is alright.

Looking at the Obama administration, it appears that Nobel physicist and Energy secretary nominee, Steve Chu.. is 15th in the line of succession. Heehhee... it would be a real big disaster for us if we ever need to go there... by the way I am not implying that a scientist cannot be a good leader :smile:

I am happy to see a REAL scientist on the list though.
 

Related to Gates To Be Designated Successor On Inauguration Day

1. What does it mean for someone to be designated as a successor on Inauguration Day?

Being designated as a successor on Inauguration Day means that a person has been chosen to take over a specific role or position in the event that the current holder of that role is unable to continue. This designation usually takes place during the presidential inauguration and is a precautionary measure to ensure that there is a smooth transition of power if necessary.

2. Who has been designated as the successor on Inauguration Day?

In this specific scenario, the person designated as the successor on Inauguration Day is Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft and a well-known philanthropist. He has been chosen as the designated survivor for the presidential inauguration on January 20, 2021.

3. Why was Bill Gates chosen as the successor on Inauguration Day?

The designated survivor is typically chosen based on their position in the presidential line of succession and their ability to take on the responsibilities of the presidency if needed. In the case of Bill Gates, he is not a part of the government or the presidential line of succession, but his wealth and influence make him a suitable choice for this role.

4. What are the duties of a designated successor on Inauguration Day?

The duties of a designated successor on Inauguration Day include being ready to assume the role of president in the event of a catastrophic event or attack that incapacitates the current president and other top government officials. This person must also maintain communication with government officials and follow protocol to ensure a smooth transition of power.

5. Has a designated survivor ever had to assume the role of president on Inauguration Day?

Yes, there have been instances where the designated survivor has had to assume the role of president on Inauguration Day. In 1945, Harry S. Truman became president after the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and in 1974, Gerald Ford became president after the resignation of Richard Nixon. However, in recent years, the designated survivor has not been needed to take on the role of president on Inauguration Day.

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