More to the point, conviction on an impeachment after his term was over would prevent him from running for Congress, running for the Senate, or doing a Grover Cleveland and running again in 2016.
Using 18th Century construction, it would also revoke his pension.
I’m for it.
Would his running for future office also depend on what the conviction was and the punishment?
Like the Alcee Hastings deal he ran for future office?
Amen, brother.
Now if we could just get a House and Senate who take the rule of law seriously...