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Watergate Revenge: Republicans Yearning to Impeach Obama Over Benghazi 'Cover-Up'

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Less than four months after Barack Obama's inauguration, the right-wing propaganda machine is already promoting the only imaginable conclusion to a Democratic administration that dares to achieve a second term: impeachment. Once confined to the ranks of the birthers, the fantasy of removing President Obama from office is starting to fester in supposedly saner minds.

Certainly impeachment is on the mind of Mike Huckabee, the Fox News commentator who — as a former governor of Arkansas and political antagonist of Bill Clinton — can be expected to know something about the subject. On Monday, he predicted that the president will be forced from office before the end of his term by the controversy over the Benghazi consulate attack last September. According to Huckabee, while the Watergate scandal was "bad," Benghazi is worse because four Americans died there, including Ambassador Christopher Stevens.

The proximate cause for impeaching Obama, he suggested, is the "cover-up" of the facts concerning Benghazi. Moreover, he said, if the Democrats "try to protect the president and their party, and do so at the expense of the truth, they will go down." When "the facts come out," predicted Huckabee, "something will start" and ultimately the Democrats will lose "the right to govern."

Presumably Huckabee believes impeachment would be easier than winning a national election. He isn't alone in ruminating on the removal of a president who just won re-election last November — not on Fox News, anyway. (The ever-crafty Huck hedged by noting, however, that none of this will come to pass if Democrats win the midterm elections next year.)

Meanwhile, former U.N. ambassador John Bolton, whose cranky pronouncements continue to embarrass responsible conservatives, upped the ante by confiding what Huckabee left out — namely, that like every desperate Republican, he yearns for a Benghazi scandal that will stick.

If there was no cover-up, Bolton insisted with characteristically twisted logic that would prove Obama (the president who dispatched Osama bin Laden) simply doesn't understand the ongoing threat from al-Qaida. "If it was merely a political cover-up," he noted with satisfaction, "then there can be a political cost to pay."

No doubt both Bolton and Huckabee — not to mention Rep. Darrell Issa, whose House Government Reform Committee maintains an ongoing Benghazi probe — plan to charge that cost not only to Obama but to a certain woman who now leads every 2016 presidential poll.

The meager substance of the "cover-up" canard was debunked months ago —and to date nothing has emerged to change those facts. (Indeed, even some of the most gullible denizens of Fox Nation have rejected the attempted frame-up lately.) Were the Republicans interested in constructive change rather than invented conspiracies, they might consult the Benghazi testimony of former general David Petraeus and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as well as the unvarnished report by former ambassador Thomas Pickering and Admiral Mike Mullen.

But defending American diplomats and promoting American prestige are both foreign to the Republican agenda, which is concerned with nothing more elevated than partisan power.

With his far-fetched comparison to Richard Nixon's disgrace, Huckabee helpfully unveiled a flashing neon clue to GOP psychopathology. The desire for revenge over Watergate, a Republican obsession for decades, was the underlying motivation for the outlandish Whitewater investigations that targeted the Clintons almost 20 years ago. Now, as the Obama presidency continues, America's political predicament increasingly resembles the worst moments of that era, when the furious derangement that grips the opposition began to emerge in full.

For years we have seen the same campaign to demonize the president, the same systematic obstruction, the same refusal to accept a democratic verdict — and now the same urge to invent high crimes and misdemeanors. The only difference is that the timetable for impeachment — which didn't commence for Clinton until the end of 1997 — appears to be accelerating.

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Nixon did a bad thing and deserved impeachment, but no one died. The decision made by Obama caused the needless death of Americans. The decision made was poor judgement, the blaming of the incident on a video and calling it a spontaneous uprising is becoming more and more clear as an untruth. The decision to do nothing appears to be poor judgement, the decision to misdirect is the unforgivable event. It isn't clear to me if inventing a false scenario for the public is criminal but it should not be forgiven by the voting public. If criminal then the president should never be above the law.
Comment: #1
Posted by: C Moellers
Wed May 8, 2013 6:43 PM
Re: C Moellers what you said it utterly astounding.
So to make sure I understood what you said, let me repeat it back to you with a few MINOR changes to make sure I understand.
The decision to invade Iraq made by Bush caused the needless death of almost 5000 Americans as well as officially by our own count 10,000s of Iraqi deaths.
We have since learned that the decision to invade Iraq was made well before 9/11. It was just an invasion waiting for a reason to happen, and 9/11 gave Bush the reason he needed.
It's been proven that Bush, Cheney all knew Saddam had NO connection to Al Qaeda or Osama, and in fact was his sworn enemy.
They also lied to the nation when they claimed evidence indicated Saddam had weapons of mass destruction.
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The purposely decided to disregard the reliable information they had, because the claims of weapons of mass destruction provided yet another useful lie they used to convince America to invade a country that had nothing to do with 9/11.
One of Cheney's henchmen was so determined to discredit anyone who disputed their lies that he betrayed an active CIA agent while she was in the field, and dismissed the dangers they put her and foreign contacts in.
Even worse, they decided to do this even though the invasion of Afghanistan was still a major campaign, and Osama was on the loose along with his team of Taliban terrorists.
Oh wait, I'm sorry, your logic and reason only applies to President Obama.
So no doubt you will dismiss all this about Bush, because he's a conservative.
You are so blinded by your self-righteous, right wing idiotology, that Bush is guilty of all the things you say Pres. Obama is but 10,000x over.
The ONLY reason he wasn't impeached in 2006 was Nancy Pelosi, someone you no doubt loathe.
UNLIKE Boner, Nancy Pelosi said we need to heal and refused demands by members of her own party to launch an impeachment trial. She refused to allow house members to discuss the possibility while in the building.
Yet you right wingers love to call her a partisan Dimcrat.
You say you only care about the truth and making sure politicians don't escape voter punishment for making bad decisions or even worse criminal behavior.
Let me guess those beliefs only developed after 2008 right, before then when the president was from your team, all was right in the world.
Comment: #2
Posted by: jonathan seer
Thu May 9, 2013 5:07 AM
As a life-long Democrat not only does this President make me sick with his lies and dishonesty on almost every issue there is but the blindness of the media and willingness by the media to push his agenda puts thiem in the same category. Not only will I never ever vote democrat again but I will be putting full effort into campaigning against and changing the minds of people who believe the media's propoganda.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Brian Mehrer
Thu May 9, 2013 6:00 AM
Re: Brian Mehrer

A democrat that actually cares, wow, that's amazing. I appauld you greatly for being able to be honest to us and to yourself. Every word you wrote is true!
Comment: #4
Posted by: Sue Sullivan
Thu May 9, 2013 6:37 AM
Wow Joe, I guess 4 Americans being killed is of no importance in this case, only protecting our "so-called" President. Shame on you for politicizing this terrorist act. Maybe you wouldn't feel this way if it was one of your family members killed, but maybe not. It's so much more important to protect "your kind" then to actually want and seek out the truth.
Comment: #5
Posted by: Sue Sullivan
Thu May 9, 2013 6:40 AM
jonathan....Perhaps Ms. Pelosi did not want it pointed out that she, as well as an overwelming majority of congress voted whole heartedly to send troops into Iraq. Perhaps it would have been embarrasing to have people think that all those great minded liberals were duped by President Bush...a man who they all claimed was an idiot. What is disturbing is that your excuse for President Obama's administrations blunders and cover up in Libya was George Bush did it first. I guess that should be the type of response I expect from liberals.
Comment: #6
Posted by: david
Thu May 9, 2013 1:08 PM
As for Joe how does he explain that Hilary Clinton never bothered to call back the man in charge after Stevens died after that 2am call that established the they were under attack. How do you explain that President Obama went off to Las Vegas to campaign knowing that 4 diplomats were just killed and our embassy destroyed? What a disgrace. Joe must not have watched the testimony of Mr Hicks yesterday.
Comment: #7
Posted by: david
Thu May 9, 2013 1:13 PM
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