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If Democrats would quit electing presidents who commit high crimes and misdemeanors while in office, there would be no talk of or actual impeachment, as the case may be.
What misdemeanor has the president committed? Just because you guys are butt hurt that your guy lost the election doesn't mean you can impeach the president.
They want Benghazi to do what they couldn't get done at the polls.
The administration's lies about Benghazi had a lot to do with what happened at the polls. That was the purpose of the lies. Impeachment is a possibility depending on the nature of the evidence that can be produced.
and we heard the same thing from a handful of Democrats when Bush was in office, we also heard both Bush and Chaney should be tried for war crimes. is there something else you want to talk about today or just bring up stuff that means nothing, especially when it comes from Salon?
lol. This is where the ignore button pulls its weight.
Well then, thank God Congress is spending valuable time getting to the bottom of which agencies revised which talking points. It's a good thing there's nothing else to spend time on, because THIS is crucial.
Well since their supposedly "explosive" hearing this week turned out to be a big ball of nothing, they have to find something else to howl about. And apparently, right-wingers have never worked in an office, so they're unaware of the fact that documents meant to be released to the public always undergo revisions before final release.
Who was that president who had to resign in disgrace...hummmm...was it Richard Nixon?
How many people were killed in the Watergate Hotel room break-in? How many in Benghazi and F&F?
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