Obama Apologizes for Prisoner Swap, Judge Napolitano Says He Should Be Impeached
Posted by ObjectiveAnalyst 10 years, 11 months ago to Government
The scandals are coming so “Fast and Furious” that I can’t keep up. One must wonder if they create these situations so as to numb the public and instill ennui.
The prospect of Impeachment, while appealing, may have unfavorable repercussions in the next few elections by aggravating and mobilizing the democratic/progressive base. Strategically what should be done to minimize the damage and improve the future outlook?
The prospect of Impeachment, while appealing, may have unfavorable repercussions in the next few elections by aggravating and mobilizing the democratic/progressive base. Strategically what should be done to minimize the damage and improve the future outlook?
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We really have lost the country when we have a rogue president (i.e. dictator) and we can't even get the so-called conservative leaders in the Republican party to call him on it.
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/06/ba...
Quite right. The headline is a bit misleading. The only apology was for not notifying the congress as required by law and it came from a spokesperson. Pathetic!
Regards,
O.A.
Good to hear from you. :)
I quite agree. This is outrageous. Unfortunately, considering the track record, I fear no one but some low level sacrificial lamb will suffer any serious repercussions.
Regards,
O.A.
It does seem quite unlikely. It would take two thirds of the Senate and even after the election, despite the predicted turnover, the numbers will not be there. Between the sycophants and the compliant media I believe the best we can expect is to slow the hemorrhage.
Regards,
O.A.
On both points I quite agree. What is going on is so stupid I find it difficult to believe people who are apparently capable of tying their own shoes are simply making so many idiotic fumbles, unless there is more to it. And I am not much for conspiracies... but...
Regards,
O.A.