Tag: Impeachment

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Bookworm Beat 5/17/17 — the slow motion assassination of Donald Trump

A look at the bad (the media’s slow motion assassination attempt) and the good (which is that your vote for Trump was a good thing and he’s doing fine). My post title blatantly copies Scott Adams’ post today — The Slow-Motion Assassination of President Trump” target=”_blank”>The Slow-Motion Assassination of President

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Judges invent an entirely new, and very illegal, “legal standard” for Donald Trump

When it comes to Donald Trump, Obama-appointed judges are inventing new legal standards unrelated to the Constitution, statutes, cases, or even facts. Progressives are very excited that a federal judge in Kentucky has held that Trump can be sued for inciting violence. Perfectly illustrating this excitement is a WaPo analysis

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Even with a majority, it’s likely that Republicans will be too afraid to impeach America’s first black president

Barack Obama’s lawlessness has become so obvious that even intellectually honest folks on the Left are sitting up and taking notice: George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley, a frequent guest of Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow during the Bush years, described the situation in severe terms. “I really have

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What authority does Obama rely upon to “improve” a law?

The Constitution is very clear:  Congress writes the laws; the President enforces them. In light of Obama’s announcement today that he was unilaterally “improving” a law by ignoring its terms (i.e., the time limits contained within Obamacare), Veronique de Rugy asks a good question: What authority does the president of

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