‘Thuggery’ sparks talk of impeachment

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‘Thuggery’ sparks talk of impeachment

‘We’re telling the president you need to recognize … you are  not a dictator’

As the federal government’s partial shutdown, sparked by Senate Democrats’  refusal to discuss budget compromises with Republicans in the House, continues,  there’s a word more and more members of Congress are connecting to President  Obama.

Impeachment.

Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., declared Tuesday that Obama has “committed  impeachable offenses” and warned that America slowly is turning into a  dictatorship under his leadership.

“We can have an impeachment hearing in the House, and in my mind the  president has committed impeachable offenses,” Bachmann told talk show host  Rusty Humphries in  an interview that was reported by The Hill Wednesday.

She described the actions of the administration, including shutting down  national parks and preventing veterans from visiting war memorials, as  “thuggery” and stated that the American people have had just about enough of  it.

“I think we could be on the cusp of seeing civil disobedience – I’m not  saying I want civil disobedience – but people aren’t going to take the thuggery  of this president much longer,” she said. “We see thuggery going on in the White  House, we’re not going to take it. We’ve drawn a line in the sand, and we’re  telling the president you need to recognize … that you are a co-equal branch of  government. You are not a dictator.”

Bachmann congratulated tea party activists for putting pressure on their  representatives in Congress and urged them to continue raising their voices.

“What this is about is whether or not we will hold on to a constitutional  republic,” she said. “I want the tea party to know they made a profound  difference and what they’re fighting for is to see if we’re actually going to be  a constitutional republic or if we’re going to be totally devolved into a  dictatorship under somebody like Barack Obama.”

More than a dozen members of Congress already have raised the prospect of  impeachment.

One of the others is Rep. Steve Stockman, R-Texas, who has received 435  copies of the book “Impeachable  Offenses: The Case for Removing Barack Obama From Office” and plans to  distribute a copy to every member of the House of Representatives.

Stockman told WND that he believes the book contains information that every  member of Congress should know, and he believes discussing impeachment should  not be forbidden.

“Enforcing the Constitution and preserving limitations on executive authority  aren’t just mainstream, they’re the law,” Stockman said.

Stockman previously told WND that the way Obama was planning to intervene in  Syria was not in alignment with the Constitution.

“The Constitution and the War Powers Resolution clearly require the president  to seek congressional approval before engaging our military in any action other  than a national emergency created by an attack on the United States,” Stockman  explained.

He also criticized the president for flip-flopping from his 2008 campaign  position in which he declared that taking America to war without congressional  approval was an impeachable offense. He said that there were clear reasons why  this sudden change in position took place.

“Two reasons, the arrogance of power and Obama’s lack of discipline. It  sounds like Obama rushed to state a Syria position before seriously consulting  advisers about it,” Stockman stated.

In “Impeachable  Offenses,” New York Times best-selling authors Aaron Klein and Brenda J.  Elliott expose and explain the high crimes and misdemeanors that Obama has  committed during his presidency.

They reveal how he has fundamentally and unquestionably abused the powers of  his office and done serious, sustained and possibly irreversible injury to  American society.

Among the topics:

  • How Obamacare is not only unconstitutional, but illegally bypasses Congress,  infringes on states’ rights, and marks an unprecedented and unauthorized  expansion of IRS power.
  • How Obama sidestepped Congress and already has granted largely unreported de  facto amnesty to millions of illegal aliens.
  • How the Obama administration recklessly endangered the public by releasing  from prison criminal illegal aliens at a rate far beyond what is publicly  known.
  • The president’s personal role in the Sept. 11, 2012, Benghazi attacks, with  new evidence regarding what was transpiring at the U.S. mission prior to the  assaults – arguably impeachable activities in and of themselves.
  • Illicit edicts on gun-control actions in addition to the deadly “Fast and  Furious” gun-running operation intended, the book shows, to collect fraudulent  gun data.
  • The move toward a virtual surveillance regime with “fusion centers” and data  mining and drones.

Here’s what Stockman said earlier.

 

There’s a lot to look at and I think, at some point, if the smoking gun leads to the White House, we have to take action,” he said.

Read the details of Obama’s actions and how they don’t align with the Constitution, in “Impeachable Offenses,” by Aaron Klein and Brenda J. Elliott.

Rep. Bill Flores, R-Texas, who was speaking at a recent town hall meeting, also raised the issue. A video of his comments was posted at the Western Center for Journalism.

“I’ve looked at the president. I think he’s violated the Constitution. I think he’s violated the Bill of Rights,” he said.

He said at some point a decision must be made, and he said, “I think if the House had an impeachment vote it would probably impeach the president.”

But he noted the 46 members of the GOP in the U.S. Senate, where an impeached president would be put on trial.
Other members of Congress who have discussed the idea include Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif.; Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla.; Rep. Kerry Bentivolio, R-Mich.; Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas; Rep. Blake Farenthold, R-Texas; Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla.; Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah; Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C.; Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas; Rep. Trey Radel, R-Fla.; Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa; and Rep. Ted Yoho, R-Fla.

“I think he’s breaking the law if he strikes without congressional approval,” Hunter told the Washington Times recently. “And if he proceeds without Congress providing that authority, it should be considered an impeachable offense.”

He was addressing Obama’s plan to bomb Syria, a plan that now has changed, with the proposal that Syria would turn over all chemical weapons to the international community and the proposed U.S. strike would not happen.

WND also has reported Sen. Coburn’s statement that Obama is “perilously close” to qualifying for impeachment.
Speaking at the Muskogee Civic Center in Oklahoma, the senator said, “What you have to do is you have to establish the criteria that would qualify for proceedings against the president, and that’s called impeachment.

“That’s not something you take lightly, and you have to use a historical precedent of what that means. I think there’s some intended violation of the law in this administration, but I also think there’s a ton of incompetence, of people who are making decisions.”

A constituent then responded, “Even if there is incompetence, the IRS forces me to abide by the law.”

Coburn said he agreed.

“Those are serious things, but we’re in a serious time,” he said. “I don’t have the legal background to know if that rises to high crimes and misdemeanor, but I think they’re getting perilously close.”

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