Posted on 03/31/2006 2:45:19 PM PST by RetiredArmy
Democrats' Impeachment Agenda
By Jeff Kuhner, Mar 31, 2006
President Bush beware: Democrats are gearing up for an impeachment campaign. This may seem ridiculous. But if the Democrats capture control of Congress in the November elections, then this nightmarish scenario is very likely to become a reality.
Sen. Russell Feingold, Wisconsin Democrat, is proposing that Mr. Bush be censured for approving wiretaps on al Qaeda terrorist suspects without a court warrant. Leading congressional Democrats are distancing themselves from the idea. But liberal bloggers and grassroots activists are strongly supporting Mr. Feingolds initiative. His bold attacks are resonating with Democrats, especially with the Howard Dean-MoveOn.org-Michael Moore voters that increasingly make up the core of the party.
In fact, should they retake the House or Senate (or both) censure will serve to pave the way for formal impeachment proceedings.
The logic of the Democrats rhetoric and their intensealmost pathologicalhatred of Mr. Bush ensure that this will happen. The arguments of Mr. Feingold, Al Gore, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of California all boil down to the same point: Mr. Bush broke the law. They assert that the president illegally authorized the National Security Agency to engage in domestic electronic surveillance without a warrant from a secret court, thereby violating the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
Their claims are false. Contrary to their assertions, from the programs inception the NSA wiretaps were disclosed to leading members of Congress, including top Democrats; judges on the FISA court were made aware of the programs existence; and the attorney generals office and lawyers from the Justice Department closely monitored the program to make sure no abuses took place.
Yet this hasnt stopped Democratsor the mainstream mediafrom denouncing Mr. Bushs actions as illegal spying. Having outflanked and outmaneuvered the Democrats ever since coming into office in 2000, the president has become public enemy number one. The liberal establishment is desperately searching for a way to cripple the Bush presidency.
Impeachment is their ticket. Currently, prominent liberal journals, such as Harpers Magazine, and influential leftist blogs like the Huffington Post are making the case for impeachment. Cities and towns are passing resolutions supporting it.
More importantly, the issue is gaining traction among prominent Democrats.
In a highly publicized speech on Jan. 16, Mr. Gore laid the groundwork for an impeachment campaign. A president who breaks the law is a threat to the very structure of our government, (I wonder if he was talking about his former partner in crime, Bill Clinton??) he said.
Sen. Barbara Boxer, California Democrat, last year asked four leading scholars for their opinion on whether the NSA wiretaps are impeachable.
Yet the key figure is Rep. John Conyers Jr., Michigan Democrat and ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee. Mr. Conyers is leading a small but growing caucus of House liberal Democrats calling for a formal investigation into the administrations alleged abuses of power. He has introduced a resolution, which has 33 co-sponsors, demanding the establishment of a select committee, whose ultimate purpose is to make recommendations regarding grounds for possible impeachment. Should the Democrats win back the House, Mr. Conyers will become the new chairman of the Judiciary Committee. And Judiciary is the House committee in which formal impeachment proceedings must begin and then proceed to the floor.
Key Republicans are beginning to take notice. The Democrats' plan for 2006?" Republican National Committee Chairman Ken Mehlman wrote in a fundraising e-mail last week. "Take the House and Senate and impeach the president.,p>
All of this means nothing as long as the congressional Republicans remain in power. In theory, impeachment should be about the lawnamely, whether a presidents ethical and legal transgressions rise to the level of a high crime and misdemeanor. Clearly, the Democrats case against Mr. Bush is without legal merit. In reality, however, impeachment is about politics, and whether there are enough votes in Congress to go forward with it.
A Democratic victory in November will unleash a maelstrom of liberal support, first for censure, and then finally for impeachment. As the 2008 presidential campaign and fierce Democratic nomination fight nears, the momentum of the Bush-bashing, pro-impeachment forces will become unstoppable. More mainstream candidates, such as Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Kerry and maybe even Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, will feel compelled to follow the lead of left-wing firebrands like Mr. Feingold and Mr. Gore, lest they risk alienating the partys leftist progressive base.
Mr. Bush may find himself spending much of the latter half of his second term fighting for his very survival just like Bill Clinton did from 1998 until February 1999a point that is not lost on many Democrats.
Mr. Feingolds censure proposal is in fact a boon to the GOP; it should sound as an alarm bell foretelling the dangers awaiting Republicans should they lose in November. What is at stake is not only their status as the majority party, but the ability of Mr. Bush to effectively conduct his duties as commander-in-chief in a time of war. Republicans cannot say they were not warned.
This article first appeared on Insight on the News.
Jeffrey T. Kuhner is a regular contributor to the Commentary Pages at The Washington Times and editor of Insight on the News where this article originally appeared.
2000 election and Clinton payback. This has nothing to do with Iraq or anything else for that matter.
This guy is out of the loop.
Free Republic has at least a half-dozen posters joining Conyers in the call for Bush's impeachment.
There will be a contingent on this website cheering him on.
No law was broken by the eavesdropping and they don't have a case for impeachment or censure or anything else they want to try to cook on this issue.
Like that is going to stop them? When has the truth ever stopped a socialist democrat from doing anything. Ted Kennedy killed a woman, lied, and continues to be reelected to the senate every six years. The truth about him never stopped him or any other dem.
They won't impeach Bush on this issue or censure him.
Six FReepers out of close to a million FReepers who are calling for Bush's impeachment.
Oh, the horror!!!
If the democrats get in charge of both houses of Congress, they will cause all kinds of hell, count on it. If they get both, you can bet your last bottom dollar that they will do everything in their power to pay back for Clinton, everything! If you do not believe that, that is your business. But, I firmly believe that ANY democrat is an enemy of this Republic, period! I have no democrat friends. I don't like democrats. I voted for a republican candidate for sheriff in my home county against my first cousin because my cousin ran as as stinking democrat. I told him the very reason I was voting against him was because he was a stinking democrat. Democrats are the enemy of this Republic.
Your right and I agree.
My FRiend, I am as WASP as they come. The perennial archetype. Old money. Private schools. Multiple degrees. Retired ridiculously young.
I grew up in Miami. "Hebe" is an ugly word. It is as bad as the "N" bomb.
Please don't use it.
Are you kidding? Have you any idea how much money we have given and how much other support we've given the terrorists who have been waging war on Israel without pause for decades?
That's irrelevant. They'll impeach Bush over the color of his tie if necessary. It's pathological, it has nothing to do with the merits.
They have an excellent case for impeachment - Article 4, Section 4 - but they won't attempt it.
If they are, they don't represent the majority here nor in the ranks of the outside majority. This whole impeachment discussion is a result of nothing else substantive to talk about. It is falling prey to the MSM and their childish attempts to win with wishful thinking. I may be pissed at GW over the immigration thing, but I am nowhere near pissed enough to abandon hin to likes of a bunch of spineless Congressmen...
I've "met" some on FR and they have to be DU plants. No other explanation.
They won't be able to impeach him on the wiretap issue or even have impeachment hearings on the matter.
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