If they can impeach Obama and remove him from office, I guess Joe Biden will be the 45th President! |
Really, if this is the way to get revenge on President Barack Obama, then I realized that history repeats itself.
The conservative agitators in the junk food media are driven in agitation of the president, his allies and the media ignoring them. The junk food media has given them all the red meat issues they've wanted.
They've covered the Tea Party movement.
They've covered the Operation Fast & Furious scandal.
They've covered the BP Gulf Oil Spill.
They've covered the Republicans filibuster by Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky).
They've covered Benghazi.
They've covered Kermit Gossnel.
They've covered the IRS scandal.
They've covered the potential failures of Obamacare.
What more can the junk food media do for the agitators of the conservative movement?
Let me see, how about that word.... Call for the Article of Impeachment. Anybody? Impeachment?
The Republicans are floating around the word especially after the IRS scandal. The conservative media is lit ablaze over the Internal Revenue Service "targeting" conservative organizations for scrutiny.
The low approved Congress is expressing outrage at the agency and many Republicans are pointing the finger squarely at the president.
Republican lawmakers and conservatives are demanding an apology from President Barack Obama. Hence the word "apology". This was considered a negative word among the conservatives.
Go ahead, I dare you! President Barack Obama promised continuous campaigning to get the Democrats back into power. |
Besides this nonsense, the Republicans are worried that Hillary Clinton may jump into the 2016 presidential race. The Republicans are slated to have another "weak field" of candidates.
Josh Green of Business Week reports that Republicans are fixing for a political showdown and they're determined to drive themselves right into a war with the president.
He wrote about a donor's meeting with celebrities. The president called upon his donors to help him push his agenda. The president noted that Loserville, Chalk E Becker, King Hippo and The Guy Who Throws Shit On The Wall are primarily the reasons to why things can't get done.
Constant gridlock has ruined the image of Congress.
Obama assured voters skeptical of his ability to work with Republicans in Congress that his reelection would “break the fever” of implacable obstruction and finally persuade the GOP to submit to the will of the voters. That prediction quickly proved wrong. Instead of breaking, the fever has spiked.
Last week, with the White House struggling to contain scandals from Benghazi to IRS snooping, it culminated in a chorus of Republican calls to impeach Obama. “Of all the great coverups in history, the Pentagon papers, Iran-Contra, Watergate, all the rest of them,” Republican Senator James Inhofe of Oklahoma told a radio show host on Thursday, “this … is going to go down as most egregious coverup in American history.” Former Arkansas governor and GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee predicted, “This president will not fill out his full term.” South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham called Benghazi “Obama’s Watergate.”
Republicans like Congressman Steve Stockman (R-Texas) floating impeachment. |
The inclination of many liberals to fan the flames of impeachment has probably given oxygen to this crusade. Commentators from Jonathan Chait, a few years ago, to Michael Tomasky, just this morning, have predicted a Republican push for impeachment. And while none that I’m aware of has explicitly encouraged this push, many liberals privately view the prospect of a GOP impeachment attempt in the same way that Br’er Rabbit viewed getting tossed in the briar patch—as something that would quickly redound to their benefit, just as the impeachment of Bill Clinton ultimately hurt the GOP in the 1998 elections.
One obvious obstacle is that Democrats control the Senate. While the GOP-led House could initiate impeachment proceedings, they wouldn’t get much further. At least for now. Inhofe indicated, though, that the issue could “endure” and move forward if Republicans take back the Senate in 2014. The combination of all these factors—Republican legislators’ thirst to deliver Obama his comeuppance, pressure from the base, tacit liberal provocation—would suggest that the “fever” is likelier to go higher still than it is to subside.
Green's opinion piece shows the nation further evidence that Republicans are still having trouble trying to court minority voters. In the mind of a Black person, the way the Republicans are going at the president is like in their opinion, "racist!"
They can't understand that this overplay will be their undoing. For the first time in history, the Black voter turnout surpass the White vote. The Hispanic/Latino community supports the president 76%.
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) is one of the most annoying members of the Senate. |
They may score political points with their base of extremists, but in the end, it's up to us the voter to see these clowns in the Republican Party voted out.
We can do it!
We got the power and we need to use it now!
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