StorminNorman
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http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2008/04/house-panel-tak.html
I hate the idea of the Congress using impeachment for political gain, as it would keep going back and forth every time a president and Congress were not of the same party...but I honestly do not see another option...
White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolton and FORMER White House Counsel (who is now a private citizen) have both refused to comply with subpeonas to testify before Congress regarding the firing of several US attornies for political reasons. These were valid subpeonas and within the right of Congress. Congress in turn filed contempt charges against them. And the Bush administration and their Attorney General Michael Mukasey have refused to carry out the contempt charges.
I honestly do not see what other option there is. President Bush is blocking legitiment legal Congressional investigations into the shady dealings of his administration and is essentially leading to a show down between Congress and the Executive Branch in the Courts...and if the Courts rule against him, what will he do? Say "So what? Who will enforce it?" The Courts have neither the power of the sword or the purse.
I do not see any other option but impeachment as nothing is getting through to this President. When he is publically ignoring his obligation to enforce the law as our Chief Executive...and not only that, but aiding and abetting the criminal action of ignoring a subpeona...he is spitting in the face of The Constitution and the oath he took to uphold it.
I honestly think it is time for impeachment because this is a scenario when it SHOULD be used (unlike the Clinton fiasco or even the war...which Congress also agreed to).
The fact that Congress is still trying to make an issue out of the firing of those attorneys is what I find utterly ridiculous.