Any Democrat who wants to be President should just start an impeachment hearing

What a bunch of morons! It's like they've got "kick me in the balls" written all over their faces! They just want to lose!

Some no-name has almost 50% of the registered Dem vote JUST for opposing the war!

Whoever starts the impeachment hearings can be President.

Although, they could never impeach the shithead (Clinton wasn't impeached either) since most of them voted for the war, too! Dumya's McCarthy-style tactics WORKED! Just like it did for Gehring and Hitler...

But then again, many of the republicans in the impeachment hearing had a shady past!! (Like strom "sperminator" thurman) and true to form, they still managed to pull off a "holier than thou" impeachment hearing on slick willie!!!

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(Clinton wasn't impeached either)

Clinton WAS impeached. He wasn't removed from office. What brand of history do you subscribe to?

WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 - William Jefferson Clinton was impeached on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice today by a divided House of Representatives, which recommended virtually along party lines that the Senate remove the nation's 42d President from office.

A few hours after the vote, Mr. Clinton, surrounded by Democrats, walked onto the South Lawn of the White House, his wife, Hillary, on his arm, to pre-empt calls for his resignation. The man who in better days had debated where he would stand in the pantheon of American Presidents said
he would stay in office and vowed "to go on from here to rise above the rancor, to overcome the pain and division, to be a repairer of the breach." Later, Mr. Clinton called off the bombing in Iraq, declaring the mission accomplished. Mr. Clinton became only the second President in history to be impeached, in a stunning day that also brought the resignation of the incoming Speaker of the House, Robert L. Livingston.

At 1:22 P.M., the House of Representatives approved, 228 to 206, the first article of impeachment, accusing Mr. Clinton of perjury for misleading a Federal grand jury last Aug. 17 about the nature of his relationship with a White House intern, Monica S. Lewinsky. Roll call, page 36.

In the noisy House chamber, a lone Republican applauded. Five Republicans crossed party lines to vote against impeachment. Five Democrats broke with their party to support it.
 
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