Former Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman
makes this passionate case for the removal of the President in
The Nation magazine. A veteran of the House Judiciary Committee during the impeachment proceedings against President Richard Nixon, Ms. Holtzman writes:
A President, any President, who maintains that he is above the law--and repeatedly violates the law--thereby commits high crimes and misdemeanors, the constitutional standard for impeachment and removal from office. A high crime or misdemeanor is an archaic term that means a serious abuse of power, whether or not it is also a crime, that endangers our constitutional system of government.
The framers of our Constitution feared executive power run amok and provided the remedy of impeachment to protect against it. While impeachment is a last resort, and must never be lightly undertaken (a principle ignored during the proceedings against President Bill Clinton), neither can Congress shirk its responsibility to use that tool to safeguard our democracy. No President can be permitted to commit high crimes and misdemeanors with impunity.
But impeachment and removal from office will not happen unless the American people are convinced of its necessity after a full and fair inquiry into the facts and law is conducted. That inquiry must commence now.
I can't say I disagree. Read on.
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President Dick Cheney - now that's really frightening!
And it strikes me that Cheney deserves impeachment even more than the president?
So the choice is between being f***** and being f******. Of course, then I'll take . . .
But let's not consider this issue in a vacuum. Impeachment is akin to amputation. It does terrible, terrible things to the body politic. That doesn't, of course, mean it shouldn't be done. It just means let's think carefully before jumping on this train.
So, may apologies. I'm wrong. Our choice is between being f***** or being f***** or being f*****. As Rosanna Danna would have said, "it just goes to show you. It's always something."
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