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U.S. Constitution Title: Does John Boehner Believe That Perjury About Sex Is Worse Then Obama Acting Like A Dictator And Bypassing Congress To Make Law? House Speaker John Boehner seems to have taken impeachment off of the table. By Speaker Boehner not doing his job and bringing articles of impeachment against "President" Obama,. Who is clearly violating his oath of office via executive order on "amnesty" for foreign invaders. That would indicate that it is Speaker Boehners Position that when a President lies about cheating on his wife under oath. That it is a much more serious crime then ignoring the legislative body of the United States of America and acting on his own to make laws. That would make Boehner a party to this usurption wouldn't it? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 10. House Speaker John Boehner seems to have taken impeachment off of the table. Any 34 Dem senators do that. Impeachment followed by acquittal is a political loss.
#8. To: nolu chan (#6) Any 34 Dem senators do that. Impeachment followed by acquittal is a political loss. That's right. And that's why Obama has no fear of impeachment. Bill Clinton was impeached, and his party gained strength from it. Impeaching Obama is an empty gesture. If the Republicans feel the need to do it, fine, but he won't be removed, and he won't care. It will strengthen Obama's standing against the Republicans and make the Republicans look like wild-eyed nuts. The ONLY WAY to stop Obama on immigration is either for the Supreme Court to strike down what he does or to shut down the government and go all the way to national default. But the Supreme Court won't do it. Which means that a to-the-death shutdown is the only tool left. And the Republicans will never do that. Obama wins.
#10. To: Vicomte13 (#8) That's right. And that's why Obama has no fear of impeachment. Bill Clinton was impeached, and his party gained strength from it. No they didn't. He was impeached in 1998. Then they lost the presidency and seats in the congress and senate.
Replies to Comment # 10. No they didn't. He was impeached in 1998. Then they lost the presidency and seats in the congress and senate. Au contraire. 1998 was a mid-term election. In every mid-term election for a century the President's party lost seats. But in 1998, after the Clinton impeachment, the Democrats GAINED 5 seats in the House. The Senate remained the same. And the Republicans lost a governorship. The effect of impeaching Clinton was to overturn 100 years of history. The impeached President's party GAINED seats in Congress. The out-of-power party ALWAYS gains a lot of seats across the board in a lame- duck's mid-term elections. Except in 1998.
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