Posted on 06/30/2009 3:18:58 PM PDT by RobinMasters
Yeah, I know Jose Serrano introduced a House resolution to repeal the 22nd Amendment a few months ago. He did the same thing in 2003. It went nowhere then and itll go nowhere now. Help me figure this out: Conservatives are absolutely convinced that Obamanomics was, is, and can only be an unmitigated disaster for the country, so much so that the chief strategy among the base for a Republican revival at the moment is to sit back, watch liberalism implode, and then welcome back voters to the right with open arms.
If all of thats true and a backlash to Hopenchange is inevitable, how is Barry O planning to get a constitutional amendment passed before 2016? Hed need 2/3 of both the House and Senate and 3/4 of the states to ratify it. Even if every Democrat in Congress voted to lift presidential term limits (which they wouldnt, if only for reasons of simple self-interest), theyd still need to pick up a bunch more seats in both chambers to push it through.
How bad, exactly, does Rush see things getting for the GOP especially at the state level, where only 14 red states could block the amendment that hed imagine something like that might be possible? I dont follow him here at all. Click the image to watch.
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yeah, but ignoring contract law is very different than getting 2/3 of the states to ratify. He will have a difficult time swindling that one and we do still have a supreme court that for the time being is mostly conservative. The constitution is very clear on adding amendments and I can’t see the courts allowing him to skip that process.
Remember - one thing Americans hate most is someone who doesn’t play by the rules. If he tries to “skip a step”, all hell would break loose.
Does that means he's already conceded the second term? I haven't.
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