In January, Speaker Boehner should appoint a committee of the House to investigate possible bases for impeachment, including Obama's lack of constitutional qualifications to serve as president. That committee would have the power to subpena any and all documents that might be necessary to clarify any questions regarding the facts. Then, depending on the facts that are discovered, votes might be taken on impeachment.
At this point, since the courts won't intervene, it all comes down to Speaker Boehner. If he won't help, then this issue will be relegated to history's trash can for kooky, whacky, moonbeam claims. It's an important issue and deserves respect.
I hope Speaker Boehner doesn't abandon these important constitutional principles.
Because that worked so well for New Gingrich. /s
Obama is up for reelection in LESS than two years. Congressional energy should be channeled DIRECTLY at undoing what Obama (and Pelosi) have done, and to removing Obama using the ballot box. Impeachment talk will alienate the moderates that are abandoning Obama in droves. Why do anything to drive them back to Obama?