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Topic: White House: Republicans May Push to Impeach Obama If They Get the Chance - page 3. (Read 2165 times)

newbie
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The notion of impeaching President Barack Obama got substantial attention Friday from two White House officials, who both said senior Republicans wanted to see it happen. But they couldn’t name any senior Republicans when pressed.

Further, White House press secretary Josh Earnest expressed doubt about whether House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) was sincere when he said impeachment is not on the table.

“I do believe that the speaker said on a number of occasions that there would not be steps taken by Republicans to shut down the government over health care,” Earnest said of Boehner, adding, “Maybe you need to ask him a little bit more about whether impeachment is on the table or not.”

Some conservatives have called for impeaching Obama regarding executive overreach on issues such as Obamacare, immigration and guns without congressional authorization. The Democratic National Committee and Organizing for America have consistently used impeachment in fundraising emails to warn donors about what could happen if Republicans win more seats in the House and gain control of the Senate.

More...http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/07/25/white-house-republicans-may-push-to-impeach-obama-if-they-get-the-chance/
Anyone want to bet that this is just hot air?

I don't think this issues are good enough reasons to Impeach Obama?
In fact, Clinton's issue was much more serious (lying, sex scandal) but nothing happen.
In my opinion, this story is just republican's propaganda before the elections.

Clinton lied under oath, which is a felony. Obama has constatantally abused his power and his trust, but I don't think to the point that he should be impeached, I would like to see him resign though.
sr. member
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Why do people focus on the mosquito and not the swamp?

Obama is one person, with significantly less power than people give him credit for...

The entire political system in the US is broken.
The immigration issue is something that needs to be addressed, but its a major issue and neither party has the courage to deal with it.

Politicians are too busy trying to raise money for 1st terms or re-elections. They waste a majority of their time on that instead of actually fixing issues.

At the end of the day, Washington will NOT change, unless we make them.

Unfortunately, most Americans are too pacified with TV and iPhones to really do anything.


US politics is run by bussinessman. You can simply buy your way to power  Smiley
What would you want Americans to do?

sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
Why do people focus on the mosquito and not the swamp?

Obama is one person, with significantly less power than people give him credit for...

The entire political system in the US is broken.
The immigration issue is something that needs to be addressed, but its a major issue and neither party has the courage to deal with it.

Politicians are too busy trying to raise money for 1st terms or re-elections. They waste a majority of their time on that instead of actually fixing issues.

At the end of the day, Washington will NOT change, unless we make them.

Unfortunately, most Americans are too pacified with TV and iPhones to really do anything.
legendary
Activity: 1568
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The notion of impeaching President Barack Obama got substantial attention Friday from two White House officials, who both said senior Republicans wanted to see it happen. But they couldn’t name any senior Republicans when pressed.

Further, White House press secretary Josh Earnest expressed doubt about whether House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) was sincere when he said impeachment is not on the table.

“I do believe that the speaker said on a number of occasions that there would not be steps taken by Republicans to shut down the government over health care,” Earnest said of Boehner, adding, “Maybe you need to ask him a little bit more about whether impeachment is on the table or not.”

Some conservatives have called for impeaching Obama regarding executive overreach on issues such as Obamacare, immigration and guns without congressional authorization. The Democratic National Committee and Organizing for America have consistently used impeachment in fundraising emails to warn donors about what could happen if Republicans win more seats in the House and gain control of the Senate.

More...http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/07/25/white-house-republicans-may-push-to-impeach-obama-if-they-get-the-chance/
Anyone want to bet that this is just hot air?

I don't think this issues are good enough reasons to Impeach Obama?
In fact, Clinton's issue was much more serious (lying, sex scandal) but nothing happen.
In my opinion, this story is just republican's propaganda before the elections.

Well, a high crime or misdemeanor would certainly include betraying the Constitution for starters. Of course, that is so yesterday in terms of what most politicians and all recent presidents have done. However, flooding the country w/ illegal aliens while giving them a free ride while average Americans are hurting and having to follow all rules to a T, doesn't sit well and is a violation of one's oath of office in a large way. You can't have immigration rules set up and then the executive acts like they don't exist. Plus, he's made a mockery out of Border Patrol guards. Everything this man has done w/ his puppet leadership in the Congress in terms of the economy, bailouts, foreign policy of intervening in Libya, Egypt and behind the scenes in Syria has been detrimental to this country's future. He's a failed George W. Bush on steroids.
legendary
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The notion of impeaching President Barack Obama got substantial attention Friday from two White House officials, who both said senior Republicans wanted to see it happen. But they couldn’t name any senior Republicans when pressed.

Further, White House press secretary Josh Earnest expressed doubt about whether House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) was sincere when he said impeachment is not on the table.

“I do believe that the speaker said on a number of occasions that there would not be steps taken by Republicans to shut down the government over health care,” Earnest said of Boehner, adding, “Maybe you need to ask him a little bit more about whether impeachment is on the table or not.”

Some conservatives have called for impeaching Obama regarding executive overreach on issues such as Obamacare, immigration and guns without congressional authorization. The Democratic National Committee and Organizing for America have consistently used impeachment in fundraising emails to warn donors about what could happen if Republicans win more seats in the House and gain control of the Senate.

More...http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/07/25/white-house-republicans-may-push-to-impeach-obama-if-they-get-the-chance/
Anyone want to bet that this is just hot air?

I don't think this issues are good enough reasons to Impeach Obama?
In fact, Clinton's issue was much more serious (lying, sex scandal) but nothing happen.
In my opinion, this story is just republican's propaganda before the elections.
legendary
Activity: 1568
Merit: 1001
Or this:
Congressman at border: 'Obama begging to be impeached'

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McALLEN, Texas – Observing what he could only describe as “chaos on the border” during a midnight tour of the Rio Grande on Friday, Rep. Steve Stockman, R-Texas, concluded, “President Obama is begging to be impeached.”

“For all I know, Obama is preparing to process five million illegal immigrant kids and teenagers into the United States,” Stockman said upon observing border operations near McAllen, Texas.

“He wants us to impeach him now,” Stockman theorized, “before the midterm election because his senior advisors believe that is the only chance the Democratic Party has to avoid a major electoral defeat. Evidently Obama believes impeachment could motivate the Democratic Party base to come out and vote.”

Sign the petition demanding Congress follow through on impeaching Obama.

Accompanied by a WND film crew, Stockman began the evening by stopping at a massive Department of Homeland Security detention facility a mile or two north of the Mexican border, only to be encountered by seven or eight armed Border Patrol agents who approached Stockman and WND for questioning.

Though polite, a Border Patrol supervisor speaking from behind the chain-link fence that surrounded the facility refused to allow Stockman to tour the facility.


More...http://www.wnd.com/2014/07/congressman-at-border-obama-begging-to-be-impeached/
sr. member
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hope the next President will be a woman

So you vote for a sex and not for idea ?
legendary
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hope the next President will be a woman

You would want to revise your wish when Hillary is selected as the US President.
legendary
Activity: 1568
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Yep, I've diagnosed the talk: it's a fundraising scheme on both sides.

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House Democrats suggest Obama impeachment is imminent to raise cash
In a bid to bring in more campaign cash, House Democrats sent out a plea to donors to pitch in more funds to defend President Obama from an imminent impeachment.

In an email notice, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee solicited immediate donations citing House Speaker John Boehner’s lawsuit against Mr. Obama.

“The White House announced yesterday that Boehner’s lawsuit could lead to the impeachment of President Obama,” the email read.
“Boehner’s lawsuit against the President is more than a political stunt. It’s a full on attack on President Obama’s agenda, his legitimacy, and the Democratic process that elected him twice.”

The DCCC asked donors to reach into their pockets to smash their 100,000 donation goal saying, “We’ve had enough of it.”


More...http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/jul/26/dccc-raising-money-suggestion-obama-impeachment-im/
legendary
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hope the next President will be a woman
legendary
Activity: 1568
Merit: 1001
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The notion of impeaching President Barack Obama got substantial attention Friday from two White House officials, who both said senior Republicans wanted to see it happen. But they couldn’t name any senior Republicans when pressed.

Further, White House press secretary Josh Earnest expressed doubt about whether House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) was sincere when he said impeachment is not on the table.

“I do believe that the speaker said on a number of occasions that there would not be steps taken by Republicans to shut down the government over health care,” Earnest said of Boehner, adding, “Maybe you need to ask him a little bit more about whether impeachment is on the table or not.”

Some conservatives have called for impeaching Obama regarding executive overreach on issues such as Obamacare, immigration and guns without congressional authorization. The Democratic National Committee and Organizing for America have consistently used impeachment in fundraising emails to warn donors about what could happen if Republicans win more seats in the House and gain control of the Senate.

More...http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/07/25/white-house-republicans-may-push-to-impeach-obama-if-they-get-the-chance/
Anyone want to bet that this is just hot air?
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