Posted on 01/17/2007 3:14:39 PM PST by pissant
WASHINGTON - While it is not unprecedented for a president to be ostracized by Congress, abandoned by even most of his own party's members, it's still pretty rare.
It was a delegation of congressional Republicans who convinced Richard Nixon that his days were numbered and that it was time to step down.
Certainly Gerald Ford was not in a comparable situation after his pardon of Nixon, but many Republicans on Capitol Hill were still dismayed by the move, although Ford's decision to grant clemency to Nixon has been vindicated by history, and he was given his due at his recent funeral services.
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It is not far-fetched to see upwards of 60 or 65 senators and 250 House members voting for such a resolution. Under such a scenario, Bush would suffer a stunning repudiation on what has become his signature policy and, for better or worse, the legacy for his presidency.
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I've got problems with the president, but Charlie Cook is one of the slimiest snakes to ever crawl from under a rock.
He's a collectivist maggot who qualifies, for me, as a seditionist who should be given an inner tube and floated in the general direction of North Korea, where he can join his buddies.
And one reason I no longer vote. We are in that "netherland where it is too late to work within the system and too early to shoot the bas***ds. At the rate things are going though, we may enter the next stage sooner than I had ever imagined, but probably not in my "useful" lifetime...
It is not far-fetched to see upwards of 60 or 65 senators and 250 House members voting for such a resolution. Under such a scenario, Bush would suffer a stunning repudiation on what has become his signature policy and, for better or worse, the legacy for his presidency.Wishful thinking from our partisan media.
Though it is not the topic of the article, it is important to point out that Republicans (led by Barry Goldwater) went to Nixon and told him it was time to go. Democrats never do this, even when Clinton had been impeached by the House for perjury and obstruction. Indeed, as I recall they held a press conference for him and proclaimed Clinton the greatest thing since sliced bread.
I had great hopes for GWB. I did, and still do, support the war on terror in all it's theaters and hope we crush the islamofascists.
Having said that, however, IMHO GWB's legacy will be a legacy of destroying American culture and the sovereignty of the United States. For that, I cannot forgive.
His stance on Iraq and the WOT is the right one no matter what some Repubs in Congress say that are worried about reelection.
And this border case is Bush's fault? How often should the President of the US insert himself into such prosecutions? I'm all for him pardoning the guys, but to pretend that this prosecution is the President's doing is silly.
"I will abandon any who abandon him on Iraq. We have to win, no matter what it takes."
Even if victory, as redefined by the president in his state of the union address, has no meaning?
If by "win" you mean an actual victory, then you stand apart from our president - you've abandoned him just as surely as the congress has.
This is wishful thinking on the part of the media. The overwhelming majority of Republicans still stand with our President.
If this is actually what happened, there are going to be a bunch of sad Republicals not too far down the road.
Yep...And that is about the furtherest thing from President Bush's mind, IMO.
You're saying Bush can do nothing about it? And isn't avoiding the issue?
"The most consequential President since Reagan"
You might want to raise the bar a bit....
I'm right beside you on that.
This is looking more like a death wish by the left to take this republic to a parliamentary system.
I meant his speech on Iraq, not state of the union.....
Not that he is not making mistakes but he follows his own mind not the media's.
I will not abandon President Bush. I will stand with him until the sun burns out.
Those that don't..... are Traitors, lib loons, MSM, dems, or turncoats. And in my view, they are all enemies to the USA.
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