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Saturday, November 08, 2014

Krauthammer: ‘Seething’ Obama would welcome impeachment

A Fox News commentator whose background includes a stint as chief resident in psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital says Barack Obama is “seething” over his election losses and likely will do something “reckless” – even to the point of provoking an impeachment proceeding so he once again can be the center of attention.

The comments from Charles Krauthammer came on Bill O’Reilly’s Fox News show.

The Pulitzer Prize-winning Krauthammer is a columnist for the Washington Post and a contributing editor to the Weekly Standard. He has won many journalism awards, including the 2013 William F. Buckley Award for Media Excellence.

He was discussing with O’Reilly the Republicans domination of Tuesday’s midterm elections in which the GOP took control of the U.S. Senate and increased its margin in the U.S. House, building a majority described by the head of the National Republican Congressional Committee “as big as any we have seen in our lifetime.”

Obama, at a post-election news conference, denied Tuesdays result was a rejection of his policies.

“The principles that we’re fighting for, the things that motivate me every single day and motivate my staff every day … those things aren’t going to change,” he said.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

"We The People" have spoken. Obama better listen.

Anonymous said...

Obama is psychotic and a clear and present danger to the USA.

Anonymous said...

Has a President ever just quit? That would be a legal act,considering the law that allows anyone to quit any job.Quitting would be preferable to being impeached,at least to me.

Anonymous said...


Dingy Harry will not send any bills for OweBama's signature that have not already been passed by the current Republican House of Representatives. Also many of the bills he's been sitting on have features unattractive to the Dems; they would need to go to a joint conference committee before again being passed by both houses before a trip to the White House.

To sum: Some concern but there are some checks in place. And any new bills will start from scratch.

Anonymous said...

Has a President ever just quit?

Yes. Richard M. Nixon

Quitting would be preferable to being impeached, at least to me.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEOGJJ7UKFM

That is exactly why he resigned.

Anonymous said...

Apparently people wanted to see what would happen when you put a "common" man in the white house. They could have at least HIRED (he's supposed to work for the COUNTRY) one without so many mental hang ups!