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In reply to the discussion: Lindsey Graham lets slip his true agenda... [View all]I think so.
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the electorate is in no mood for another politically-motivated impeachment process...
BlueMan Votes
Nov 2012
#3
exactly. It would be a completely futile effort on the part of congressional repugs...
BlueMan Votes
Nov 2012
#37
I think the stifling air in the closet of denial he's living in is warping his brain.
Arugula Latte
Nov 2012
#9
Maybe they should be a little more circumspect about calling for an investigation
lolly
Nov 2012
#30
Agreed. They'll distort the true facts of Benghazi, seizing this "opportunity" to rev up impeachment
riderinthestorm
Nov 2012
#13
Yes, but Clinton's popularity was at the expense of achievements for his 2nd term
Jersey Devil
Nov 2012
#18
He couldn't have achieved much even without impeachment. The Rs ran both the Senate/House.
Selatius
Nov 2012
#42
So are the Dems gonna let the GOP pull another Clinton? They better stand up to these assholes this
OregonBlue
Nov 2012
#27
Scratch one off that "5 GOP Senators Most Likely to Work With Democrats" list.
KamaAina
Nov 2012
#55
We never learn. They were emboldened twice over when Bush's impeachment was "off the table."
WinkyDink
Nov 2012
#59