Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Bush Impeachment = Waste of Time


President Bush is history in six months.

How about directing the same energy and passion toward health care, the economy -- you know, actually SOLVING a problem rather than tossing insults and bombs from side to side.

Yesterday, on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal, Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), who has held several hearings on the Bush administration’s torture program, said that President Bush has committed “impeachable offenses”:

NADLER: "If we had a just system and it weren’t overly political, the president would be impeached. I think he has committed impeachable offenses."

Then, shortly afterwards, House Judiciary Committee chairman John Conyers (D-MI) said that, before the August recess, he may allow Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) to present impeachment articles. “

"We’re not doing impeachment, but he can talk about it,” he said.

Talk, talk, talk, bitch, talk, talk, talk, moan, talk, talk, talk, gripe, talk, talk, talk, kvetch, talk, talk, talk, yadda, talk, talk, talk, yaddayadda, talk, talk, talk, blah-blah, talk, talk, talk, blather, talk, talk, talk, posture, talk, talk, talk, groan, talk, talk, talk,
talk,
talk,
talk,
talk,
talk,
talk,
talk.

Waste of time. Waste of taxpayer money. Sound and fury signifying less than nothing.

No wonder the latest approval rating for Congress is down to 18%. And I wonder about the sanity of those in the 18%.



Mark Twain said it first: "There is no distinctly criminal class in America save that of Congress."

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