By Alan
Caruba
Given the
collective anger over the exchange of five Taliban commanders for what appears
to be a U.S. Army deserter, combined with the anger from the Veterans
Administration revelations, one might be tempted to think that Obama would be
impeached or would resign, but neither of those options will occur.
He’s not
leaving because he doesn’t care what Americans think and only cared when the
issues involved forthcoming elections. He was, after all, elected twice. He
doesn’t even care what the members of Congress think, relying now entirely on
executive orders and by working his way through federal agencies and
departments.
He knows
that his approval ratings fluctuate between 48% and 51% on any given day—a
testimony to the stupidity that liberals embrace while accusing conservatives
of being stupid—and he knows that the vast bulk of Americans are too busy
trying to hold onto their jobs, if they have one, and that most do not spend
much time paying attention to the issues. Large numbers receive some form of
federal assistance and that is their sole concern.
Until the
Taliban debacle the mainstream media could be depended upon to ignore tragic
events like the Benghazi attack and its cover-up. Indeed, some speculate that
Obama thought that getting a U.S. soldier back from the Taliban would detract
attention from the VA issue, but did not anticipate how badly that would turn
out. It was, after all, part of his intention to release all of the Gitmo
detainees and close the facility.
It hardly
seems accidental or ironic that the spokesperson for both scandals has been
national security advisor, Susan Rice, lying through her teeth.
In the
2010 and 2012 elections Republicans gained more seats in the House of Representatives,
but made little progress in the Senate. Some Tea Party movement conservatives
like Sens. Ted Cruz, Mike Lee and Marco Rubio now hold office, but they are a
minority within a minority so far as the U.S. Senate is concerned. I will take
any progress we make and any candidate with a “R” after his or her name.
Even if
the GOP were to gain control of the Senate after the forthcoming November
midterm elections there will be no impeachment proceedings against Obama
because Republicans with long memories will recall how badly that turned out
when it was attempted against Bill Clinton. It was rejected and he went on to
become the Democratic Party’s popular senior statesman.
Hillary
Clinton has let it be known she did not favor releasing the Taliban commanders.
A story in the Daily Beast on June 3 reported that “Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton was personally and intensely involved in the debate
over swapping five Taliban commanders for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl in 2011 and 2012.
But she had severe reservations about the potential deal, and demanded stricter
conditions for the release of the prisoners than what President Obama settled
for last week.”
Should she
become the Democratic Party candidate for 2016 Hillary will put as much
distance as possible between herself and Obama.
Will Obama
resign as this new wave of anger sweeps over the White House? That is not going
to happen either.
If we know
anything about Obama at this point it is that he has no regard for the oath of
office he took, even less for the Constitution. He breaks laws now with virtual
impunity.
He knows
that his lies have made it possible for him to pursue his agenda for
legislation like Obamacare, increasing the national debt to the highest it has
ever been, and imposing regulations through the Environmental Protection Agency
to conduct his “war on coal.” His “stimulus” to goose the economy was a
failure. His “reset” with Russia has been a failure along with other foreign
policy missteps.
When Obama
leaves office—assuming the worst fears of many conservatives that he will
declare martial law and try to make himself President-for-Life will not
occur—he will have a long life of considerable wealth awaiting him. He will be
gone, but in the same way the Clintons are gone, yet still making news.
So, yes,
Obama must go. But he won’t.
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
OK, lets look at the impeachment of Barack Hussein Obama realistically.
ReplyDeleteBear with me here, I got this from a wonderful U.S. Congressman and it makes more sense than anything I have ever heard. We can’t impeach Obama no matter what, and I am going to tell you exactly why; Hillary Clinton!
There is a Presidential line of succession if the POTUS were to be impeached and removed from office, die or become incapacitated in one form or another, and that line leads directly to Joe Biden, quite possibly the dumbest man on this planet.
The line of succession does NOT lead to a new Vice POTUS, that is an office that theoretically could remain vacant for a brief while but once a new POTUS, Biden, is seated, he can then choose his VP, quite likely Hillary Clinton.
That choice would give her an opportunity to campaign for the next 2 years, on the taxpayers dime, access to AF-2 to take her all over the USA and give her ultimate exposure and a chance to turn many *on the fence* Dems and moderates to her camp.
That can’t be allowed to happen and THAT is the reason we really don’t want to impeach Barack Hussein Obama.
Just wait a week for another new scandal to occur, I'm losing count.
ReplyDeleteThe liar-in-chief will never be impeached because of the color of his skin.
On a more positive note, Target has a 10% reduction sale on alcohol...I'm think about stocking up and staying drunk for the next of years. :-)
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