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crockett 05-16-2018 06:11 PM

A list of times Republicans wanted Obama impeached
 
Funny how suddenly its diffrent now...



Suggestions of impeachment Edit
In October 2010, prior to the elections in which Republicans won control of the House, Jonathan Chait published an article in The New Republic called "Scandal TBD" where he predicted that if Republicans were to win control of the House, and Barack Obama were to win re-election in 2012, the Republicans would try to impeach Obama and use any reason possible as pretext.[5]

Job offer to Pennsylvania Representative Joe Sestak Edit
In May 2010, Republican Darrell Issa of California stated that the allegation that the White House had offered Pennsylvania Representative Joe Sestak a job to persuade Sestak to drop out of the Pennsylvania Senate primary election against Arlen Specter "is one that everyone from Arlen Spector to Dick Morris has said is in fact a crime, and could be impeachable".[6] With the possibility of becoming chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in January 2011, Issa said in October 2010 that the committee would not seek to impeach Obama.[7]

Preventing Obama from "pushing his agenda" Edit
In August 2011, Republican Congressman Michael C. Burgess of Texas agreed with a rally audience member that the impeachment of Barack Obama "needs to happen" in order to prevent Obama from "pushing his agenda". Burgess did not mention any grounds for impeachment.[8][9]

Obama administration immigration policy Edit
In June 2012, Senator Jon Kyl said on the Bill Bennett radio show that "if it’s bad enough and if shenanigans involved in it, then of course impeachment is always a possibility. But I don’t think at this point anybody is talking about that." when discussing the Obama Administration policy on immigration.[10]

Benghazi attack Edit
In May 2013, Republican Senator James Inhofe of Oklahoma stated that President Obama could be impeached over what he alleged was a White House cover-up after last year's attack in Benghazi, Libya.[11] Inhofe said that "of all the great cover-ups in history—the Pentagon papers, Iran-Contra, Watergate, all the rest of them—this ... is going to go down as most egregious cover-up in American history".[11] Republican Congressman Jason Chaffetz of Utah also stated in an interview that impeachment was "within the realm of possibilities" with regard to the September 11, 2012, attack in Benghazi, Libya, later clarifying that "it's not something I'm seeking" and that "I'm not willing to take that off the table. But that's certainly not what we're striving for."[12]

Impeachment requested by a townhall meeting audience member Edit
In August 2013, Republican Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma responded to a questioner in a town hall meeting, who had asserted that President Obama was failing to carry out his constitutional responsibilities, by saying that "you have to establish the criteria that would qualify for proceedings against the president... and that's called impeachment".[13][14] Coburn added, "I don't have the legal background to know if that rises to 'high crimes and misdemeanors', but I think you're getting perilously close".[13] Coburn did not specify what grounds he felt would support impeachment, but NBC News noted that Coburn "mentioned that he believes Department of Homeland Security officials have told career USCIS employees to 'ignore' background checks for immigrants". Coburn mentioned no evidence that substantiated his belief.[13]

False claims of being born outside the United States Edit
At a 2013 town hall meeting with constituents, two years after Obama had released his long-form birth certificate to the public, Congressman Blake Farenthold said that Obama should be impeached due to conspiracy theories relating to Obama's birth certificate. Farenthold said that he thinks that "the House is already out of the barn on this, on the whole birth certificate issue."[15]

IRS targeting conservatives Edit
On August 19, 2013, Republican Congressman Kerry Bentivolio stated that if he could write articles of impeachment, "it would be a dream come true". To help in achieving that goal, he retained experts and historians.[16][17] During the same interview, Bentivolio called the press "the most corrupt thing in Washington," and said that he was looking to tie the White House to the IRS targeting controversy "as evidence of impeachment [sic]".

Hearing on "President's Constitutional Duty" Edit
On December 3, 2013, the House Judiciary committee held a hearing on the President that was formally titled "The President's Constitutional Duty to Faithfully Execute the Laws", which has been viewed as an attempt to begin justifying impeachment proceedings. When asked by reporters if this was a hearing about impeachment, the Chairman of the committee responded that it was not, saying "I didn't mention impeachment nor did any of the witnesses in response to my questions at the Judiciary Committee hearing."[18]

Allowing transgender students to use bathrooms Edit
In May 2016, the Oklahoma Legislature filed a measure asking the representatives from Oklahoma in the House of Representatives to impeach Obama, the U.S. attorney general, the U.S. secretary of education and any other administration officials involved in the decision to allow transgender students to use the bathrooms corresponding to their gender identity. The same resolution also "condemns the actions of the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice and the Office for Civil Rights of the United States Department of Education ... as contrary to the values of the citizens of Oklahoma".[19]

tony286 05-16-2018 06:24 PM

Yep, they are so full of shit.

onwebcam 05-16-2018 06:35 PM

There plenty more. But at least they weren't low enough to conspire against him.

crockett 05-16-2018 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 22271094)
There plenty more. But at least they werwn,t low enough to conspire against him.

Sure..sure..

tony286 05-16-2018 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 22271094)
There plenty more. But at least they weren't low enough to conspire against him.

How can you say that with a straight face? Our goal is to make Obama a one term president.

tony286 05-16-2018 06:55 PM

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...n_1452899.html

As President Barack Obama was celebrating his inauguration at various balls, top Republican lawmakers and strategists were conjuring up ways to submarine his presidency at a private dinner in Washington.

Bladewire 05-16-2018 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 22271094)
There plenty more. But at least they weren't low enough to conspire against him.

What it's like having to speak a second language, that's not your native tongue, and pretend to be one of us? I couldn't imagine having such a low self esteem to be pretending to be a foreigner speaking a foreigners language spreading hate negativity and lies because you want them to fail so bad, knowing that it will never happen. What a shity existence you have, but you chose it :thumbsup

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crockett 05-16-2018 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 22271094)
There plenty more. But at least they weren't low enough to conspire against him.

At least Obama didnt conspire with Russia...

Bladewire 05-16-2018 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22271105)
At least Obama didnt conspire with Russia...

Hes stated before that Obama did conspire with Russia. He also says that pizza gate is real, and that we didn't land on the moon and that Obama was born in Africa.


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