Posted on 10/15/2010 8:33:15 AM PDT by Nachum
Section 4 of the 25th Amendment likely to be invoked; Obama being shipped out!
Washington has not witnessed so much top level White House intrigue since October 20, 1973, when a Saturday night saw President Nixon fire the Watergate independent counsel, the U.S. attorney general, and the deputy attorney general in the Saturday Night Massacre. Just ten days earlier, Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned after being charged with accepting bribes while governor of Maryland.
In the case of President Obama, the senior firings are not happening during a single nght but the recent involuntary sudden departures of the White House chief of staff and national security adviser, along with what WMR can confirm from multiple sources is a president who is suffering from Nixonian levels of paranoia, depression, and schizophrenia, has some top-level administration officials considering the first-ever invocation of Section 4 of the 25th Amendment the involuntary removal of the president from office. The White House meltdown has the Washington political circuit buzzing under the surface.
Unlike Watergate and the Iran-contra scandal, however, the corporate media is refusing to report on the breakdown of the Obama administration and the internecine political warfare within the Executive Office of the President.
The Ulsterman Diary
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Now I see at. As a sign of post-election bipartisanship, Obama, after Biden resigns, will install Condoleeza Rice as Secretary of State and elevate Hillary to Vice President...
If Obama is forced out of office or resigns, Biden will take his place. Biden will then choose a VP -- who I believe is subject to confirmation by the Senate.
Pelosi is practically persona non grata among Democrats right now. There's no way she would be confirmed. But, you can probably guess who Biden would pick -- she already knows the Oval Office well.
You may well be right.
My point is that there won't be riots, especially if 0b0z0 gives an excuse better than "I want to spend time with my Family!)
He could spur them to riot AND vote for Hillary by saying that he couldn't get GOP cooperation, therefore, he didn't want to "split" the country!
I am so sorry. We put our 16 year old lab down over 10 years ago and we still miss him. It was time, but it was still the hardest decision we ever had to make.
Grooming us to accept Hilary Clinton as the “savior” of America after the magic negro departs (or is ejected from) the white hut.
I will make time to read the article and all of your comments on this thread. On the surface, I don’t see the Marxist getting ‘shipped-out,’ if that’s what this is about.
There you go again with the looking behind the curtain stuff.
We're in no mood to face reality around here.
Knock it off, would ya?
/sarc
Because Obama won’t go down willingly, Section 4 in this case would be more difficult than Impeachment. Ultimately, Section 4 requires a 2/3 vote in BOTH houses, whereas Impeachment is accomplished with a majority vote in the House and a 2/3 vote in the Senate.
Grooming us to accept Hilary Clinton as the savior of America after the magic negro departs (or is ejected from) the white hut.
Very possible. However, too many people have a visceral dislike for Hillary.
Sure, but the RATS have nobody else to stop her. The Clintons would try to grab the WH if it kills them.
They’ll never leave us alone and ‘16 is too far for their power-hungry taste!
If they run Hillary, anyone could beat her.
Right alongside the "California has the second strongest state economy..."
I like Jonathan Chait’s prediction in The New Republic:
http://www.tnr.com/article/politics/magazine/78198/republicans-impeach-obama
“...you can probably guess who Biden would pick — she already knows the Oval Office well.”
Monica Lewinsky??
Maybe it was a deadly wound that has healed...
The Clintons never forget, and they never forgive. Obama should never have played the race card with Bill Clinton - it was a colossal blunder.
I just thought it was funny that a Democratic operative in the Obama White House has more repect for Governor Sarah Palin and her prospects for 2012 than a so-called “conservative” on FreeRepublic. Isn’t that odd?
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