Wexler wants hearings
It’s interesting to see Rep. Robert Wexler and fellow Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz on such polarized opposite sides of an issue, but such a thing is impeachment, that it deeply divides...
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Ed the World Famous blogs Dennis Kucinich and the 35 articles of impeachment… Also, check out Ed’s MySpace (World Famous Radio), here. |
View ArticleIn contempt
President Bush’s latest executive privilege claim, this time over FBI interviews of Dick Cheney and his staff regarding the outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame, drew contempt threats directed at the...
View ArticleThe cuckold Congress
If the 109th Congress will go down in history as boot-licking hand maidens to a criminal White House, the 110th will go down as the most cowardly, utterly useless opposition body in U.S. history — the...
View ArticleSuskind nails Bush on impeachable offense #1,939
Okay, maybe I’m making the number of impeachable offenses up, but this? This you can’t make up: President Bush committed an impeachable offense by ordering the CIA to to manufacture a false pretense...
View ArticlePakistan does what Nancy Pelosi can’t
Pervez Musharraf heads off into the sunset, fleeing office before he can be impeached. Are you listening, Nancy? From the Beeb: Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, facing impeachment by parliament,...
View ArticleOn appointments under ‘a cloud’
On December 19, 1998, U.S. President William Jefferson Clinton was impeached by the United States House of Representatives for allegedly committing perjury, obstructing justice and abusing his...
View ArticleDarrell Issa investigates
The hunting of the president begins in January. TPM has a look at what the new government oversight chairman has planned.
View ArticleClarence Thomas: should impeachment be on the table?
The Los Angeles Times on Monday posted a scathing piece by constitutional law professor Jonathan Turley about the slowly churning Clarence Thomas scandal, which hasn’t gathered much media steam...
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