The Supreme Court doesn't have to get Obama out of office, if this gets to court and the ruling goes against Obama.
Congress will be compelled to remove him from office. Anything Obama will have done in the past and into the future will be for not. The Military will not have to listen to his orders. Bills signed by Obama will lose to all court challenges. Executive Orders will be null and void. Get the picture.
Obama could refuse to step down and be a figure head of state who would be striped of his powers. Congress could choose to their detriment not to remove Obama, except they would reap the biggest election slaughter of Democrat incumbents in US history. This would become the biggest political PUS that would explode on the next scheduled election day. You Dems go ahead and stick your heads in the sand.
You said — “Congress will be compelled to remove him from office.”
Now, that is the proper action, for the House to Impeach, and the Senate for Trial. I’m glad to hear that some people do know the process involved... :-)
It is questionable, though, if the House would Impeach, even if presented with something solid. Furthermore, having seen how solid the evidence was with Clinton (absolutely no question about it...), still, he was not convicted. So, it’s not all an “automatic given” — even then...
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And then you said — “Anything Obama will have done in the past and into the future will be for not. The Military will not have to listen to his orders. Bills signed by Obama will lose to all court challenges. Executive Orders will be null and void. Get the picture.”
The military would not have to listen to his orders — *once* a conviction is obtained from the Senate, in a Trial, which would have been given to them by the House, having Impeached him.
But, prior to a conviction — Obama is not guilty — namely, he has to be *convicted* first, by the Senate, before he is removed from office. It’s just like Clinton — he still remained *President* with no lessening of his powers — even while they were *counting* the votes for conviction (or “failing to convict”).
Clinton never stopped being President — even though, theoretically — he might have been removed from office at a particular time.
The same thing would apply to Obama, too...