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In reply to the discussion: In the event he is impeached, will Senate Democrats even have Obama's back? [View all]former9thward
(33,424 posts)60. I do know what I am talking about.
Ernst isn't even a Senator yet. I said no one in the Leadership has mentioned a word. Try again.
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In the event he is impeached, will Senate Democrats even have Obama's back? [View all]
Drunken Irishman
Nov 2014
OP
To complete an impeachment process, it requires a 2/3 vote from the Senate to convict
MiniMe
Nov 2014
#3
and all 6 need to be driven out of the party they cannot be counted on or trusted
IdiocracyTheNewNorm
Nov 2014
#25
But Dems run well on the fear of a GOP president putting through personhood amendments and
Wella
Nov 2014
#18
they are the Teabaggers...they don't care about that shit....the more shit they stir the better
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2014
#105
Nonsense. Party discipline comes from The Bronzer and Turtleman, neither of whom are Tea Party.
Wella
Nov 2014
#107
Nonsense....the party discipline obviously is not really in control anymore...
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2014
#108
"Oh they wouldn't shut down government"....that wouldn't be a politically sound move
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2014
#112
NO YOU watch....the Teabaggers are NOT beholden to them....They are Nucking Futz!
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2014
#145
"..Namely that prick from West Virgina.." lol Just to show off for his constituents.
Cha
Nov 2014
#6
Yeah I think they will....They can Impeach him......it doesn't matter if it fails...
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2014
#15
Well, according to the Repukes, being a President while Black is an impeachable offense. nt
madinmaryland
Nov 2014
#53
Completely agree, but they actually will have less success in one important way than with Clinton
karynnj
Nov 2014
#83
Sure, if you have the votes. There is no independent arbiter, the rules are whatever they say they.
TheKentuckian
Nov 2014
#78
I think it has been very frustrating for the Rs to have such a squeaky clean president
loyalsister
Nov 2014
#19
Seriously not like Obama is new to going it alone. Never had much help imo to begin with.
Rex
Nov 2014
#16
If his 'principles' told him Clinton should be impeached and removed, he was an idiot
wyldwolf
Nov 2014
#86
No - it shows that he felt the process should be respected and there be a trial
karynnj
Nov 2014
#90
Grow up and learn to read. Nowhere did I say I was for impeaching Clinton (nor in fact was Feingold
karynnj
Nov 2014
#96
Not true to anyone that does not worship the all wonderful and completely innocent Bill Clinton
karynnj
Nov 2014
#99
You know why there were no perjury conviction. Clinton essentially took a plea bargain
karynnj
Nov 2014
#129
Clinton issued a statement that his comments were false -- which is admitting he lied under oath
karynnj
Nov 2014
#133
In order to avoid prosecution by the GOP witchhunters (of which Feingold was an ally)
wyldwolf
Nov 2014
#134
No, to avoid being charged in a court of law for something that had become blatantly obvious
karynnj
Nov 2014
#135
that's what prosecution is. And it would have been done by GOP Witchhunters and Feingold.
wyldwolf
Nov 2014
#136
Well I would love to be able to make a bet with those who say there will be an impeachment.
former9thward
Nov 2014
#68
They better! If the gop goes through with an impeachment fight no Demorat can help in anyway.
hrmjustin
Nov 2014
#51
I know some Fauxgressives on the internet who would love to see the President thrown out.
True Blue Door
Nov 2014
#63
If the Democrats in Congress actually supported impeachment, which they won't, but if they did, the
still_one
Nov 2014
#64
Any Democrat who votes with the impeachers should understand right now that we will NEVER forget.
jwirr
Nov 2014
#72
I know but there are a few things we the people can do: refuse to donate to the committees and go
jwirr
Nov 2014
#82
I am glad that you helped Wendy Davis also. The refusal to use Dean's 50 state method is a good
jwirr
Nov 2014
#116
I can't see why the Republicans want to impeach him, given that it would just result in Biden being
LeftishBrit
Nov 2014
#79
Not only that but Joe would be furious with them and it would not go well. They could not use the
jwirr
Nov 2014
#125
It won't happen. You can't impeach a president for making executive orders. They will drag this
librechik
Nov 2014
#127
Which Senate Democrats seem so keen to throw the President under the bus, and in what specific
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#131
A highly publicized impeachment planned by both sides wouldn't surprise me at all.
woo me with science
Nov 2014
#132