So, Bray, your contention is that impeaching Obama will cause more people to vote for Republicans than people to flock to the democrats?
In other words, impeachment will rally more Republicans than democrats?
And THAT will win us the Senate and get rid of Harry Reid?
Do you think conviction will even get a vote before or after the election? If before, and a Rat-led Senate acquits, then that will give us more votes for Nov. 4th?
How about if a trail in the Senate has not yet begun? How long should the House Republicans pursue this before the final vote? Can they hold off until the Senate reforms post election (without Reid in charge)?
And also, my FRiend, I am NOT trying to ridicule you or put you on the spot, but I would like to know your strategery on an impeachment.
As you also know, an impeachment is really two separate things, the easier creation of articles and vote in the House, and then the much harder trial in the Senate.
The House vote is political. Has any impeachment been even suggested by a House led by the same party the president belongs to?
Note also, while there have been two presidents impeached (Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton) and one gone after (Richard Nixon), none of them were ever convicted.