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    Tag: High Crimes & Misdemeanors

    High Crimes and Misdemeanors


    By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
    Posted on Wed May 22, 2013 at 06:24:20 PM EST
    Tags: U. S. Constitution Article II § 4, High Crimes & Misdemeanors, executive accountability, preponderance of evidence, U. S. Constitution Article I § 3, Benghazi, H. Res. 36, Hillary D. Clinton, Leon E. Panetta, Operation Fast & Furious, wiretapping the AP, Eric H. Holder, EPA selective waivers, Lisa P. Jackson, IRS selective thuggery, Timothy F. Geithner, HHS shakedown, Kathleen Sebelius (all tags)

    Though not 'Michigan centric', this is far too important to not have on the front page of every blog. - JG

    "This week marks the 40th anniversary of the Watergate hearings.  For those of you too young to remember, back then the administration had an enemies list.  They were spying on reporters, and they used the IRS to harass groups they didn't like.  Thank God those days are gone forever."  (Jay Leno, circa last week)

    Jay Leno may yet accomplish with President Obama what Johnny Carson did with President Nixon, in that JWC turned RMN into a national laughingstock, and thus greased the skids for Tricky Dick's premature exit from the White House.  We can only hope that JDL can accomplish the same with BHO before February 2014 rolls around.

    Four scandals, count them, four.  Benghazi, the IRS's thuggish behavior, the DOJ wiretapping the AP, and the EPA's selective fee waivers.  Those are just the ones that are currently "front-page news."  There're plenty of others from the earlier years of this Administration (Operation Fast & Furious comes to mind), and there are likely others not yet brought to light.  Solomon had it absolutely right when he said that there is nothing new under the sun.

    The more I hear or read about what's going on, the more I find myself in agreement with Speaker Boehner:  I'm not interested in who's losing their job over this; I want to know who's going to jail over this.


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