Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Impeachment? Well. This is getting to be a House tradition when there is a Democratic President in his Second Term.

The House is trying to get away from their disapproval over the government shutdown and brinkmanship of the National Debt. Who is kidding who?

U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder speaks during the Community Memorial Service at 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama September 15, 2013.
CREDIT: REUTERS/MARVIN GENTRY


"This was not a decision that I made lightly. Since the House voted in 2012 to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt, the pattern of disregard for the rule of law and refusal to be forthright has only continued," Texas Representative Pete Olson, who drafted the articles, said in a statement provided to Reuters on Wednesday.
"The American people deserve answers and accountability. If the attorney general refuses to provide answers, then Congress must take action."
The Justice Department did not respond to requests for comment on the possibility of an impeachment move....
I wouldn't respond either. The entire idea is nothing but dysfunctional and extremist politics no different than it was before.

Republicans are desperate. Very. They have pulled some hideous and outrageous stunts this past year and they are desperately trying to change the dialogue in the electorate. The only reason they are attempting such hideous rantings in the media is because they see one year to turn their loser agenda around. 

Republicans never change their agenda. They only change the dialogue. Their agenda is set in stone because people like Koch have them bought and sold. It is the dialogue they are plugging away at and Attorney General Holder is a convenient target based in old lies and rhetoric. I am sorry to hear he is still a target to the GOP, he doesn't deserve it. His decisions in seeking election freedoms to vote openly in the USA is very important. He didn't have to take that response to the Supreme Court decision, but, Congressional response to build a better Voter Rights Bill is so lethargic someone had to do something.