Ignoring Qualms, Some Republicans Nurture Dreams of Impeaching Obama
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/25/us/politics/ignoring-qualms-some-republicans-nurture-dreams-of-impeaching-obama.html
WASHINGTON Representative Kerry Bentivolio, a freshman Republican from Michigan, has a legislative dream. It is not to balance the federal budget, or find a way to help his ailing state or even take away money from the federal health care program, a goal that has so animated many other Republicans this summer.
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Mr. Obamas supporters seem something short of terrified. I think there are a lot of challenges ahead, said David Axelrod, a longtime adviser to Mr. Obama. But impeachment is not one of them. He added: The bottom line is that it would be enormously self-destructive for the Republicans to waste time on what is a plainly empty expression of primal, partisan rage.
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When President George W. Bush was in office, many liberal groups and some Democrats clamored for impeachment proceedings, largely over the Iraq war. But the House speaker at the time, Nancy Pelosi, never entertained the idea, calling it off the table more than once.
The issue, though, can be just the sort of red meat that constituents throw on the town hall grill when meeting with members, especially in the most conservative Congressional districts. Representative Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, a conservative former prosecutor, acknowledges that voters raise the issue with him, which he said he deflects with, Have you met Joe Biden? The exchange usually ends with laughter.
So when there's an actual impeachable offense, our side calls it "off the table". Or do we even have a side in this "game"?