Prominent Conservative: “Obama Should Be Impeached”
Joseph Farah, WorldNetDailyWhat if we elect a Republican House and Senate and they don’t challenge Barack Obama on every front?
I’m beginning to worry about this possibility.
I see victory within reach.
I know the freshmen class of Republican House and Senate members in January will be freedom fighters.
But what of the Republican leftovers?
Will they stand in the way of a real revolution in Congress next year?
I’m asking the question because I am disgusted by Rep. Darrel Issa’s comment that there is “not a chance” Republicans in the House will impeach Obama.
“Not a chance at this point,” he told Political Capital. “I don’t see it happening. Look, disagreeing with the president, the president using his authority, maybe even misusing it that’s not what impeachment’s for,” he added. “Do we have disagreements? Yes. Do we want to see that the president strictly adheres to process? Yes.”
Dear Mr. Issa: This isn’t about “process.” It’s about the Constitution. It’s not just about Obama “misusing” authority. It’s about Obama exceeding his constitutional authority. Is there any doubt about that?
I heard this nonsense back during the Clinton administration, too.
But the abuse of power exercised by Obama makes the Clinton administration look like the George Washington administration by comparison.
The future of our nation is at stake.
The survival of our nation is at stake.
This is no time for playing paddy-cake with Obama.
That’s not what the anticipated electoral revolution of 2010 is about.
It’s about time Republican in Congress start thinking about the Constitution and returning the rule of law to America.
We’re at a crossroads, and there is no margin for error.
Obama must be challenged on every front – even if we don’t win every battle. It’s time to go on offense, buddy.
We won’t get a second chance this time.
Obama should be impeached.
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