Amazing! They finally noticed that Bush is an arrogant bully!
In the April edition of Esquire magazine, GOP Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska described Bush as someone who doesn't believe he's accountable to anyone. "He's not accountable anymore, which isn't totally true. You can impeach him, and before this is over, you might see calls for his impeachment. I don't know. It depends on how this goes," said Hagel [story]
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I call for Bush's impeachment.
I agree. Since Congress actually attempted to impeach a sitting president who lied about getting fellated under his desk, I can only imagine what they'll do to one WHO LIED TO GET US INTO A WAR.
I agree that Bush hasn't handled this war in the best manner, but he's out soon. If he's impeached, do we really want Cheney in charge? Congress needs to put aside their politcal party differences and make joint decisions that make sense to get the troops out as soon as possible.
Double impeachment.
I imagine Hagel is just rattling sabers in an attempt to pressure Bush into being more accountable. I can't imagine he would actually want Cheney in charge. Wait...Cheney already is in charge!
I'm not really in favor of impeaching Bush, but that's because I'm looking at who is the next in line. Maybe we could start working our way up the ladder rather than down.
Look, when they impeached Nixon, Agnew didn't get the chair, precisely because he was himself "tainted". The same would apply to Shrub, though he might not be sane enough to accept a similar deal.
I'm with the late Molly Ivins: Impeachment is too good for him, I call for impalement!