“I am neither accusing President Obama of having committed high crimes and misdemeanors nor advocating his impeachment.” PresidentCrimeCommittedPresident ObamaAdvocatingAccusingImpeachmentMisdemeanorsCrimes And Misdemeanors Author:David Limbaugh
“Ten of those Republican incumbents, all of whom voted for the impeachment of President Clinton, are from states that Bill Clinton carried.” StatesPresidentRepublicanTenBillsClintonIncumbentsPresident ClintonImpeachment Author:Robert Torricelli
“The slow-rising central horror of "Watergate" is not that it might grind down to the reluctant impeachment of a vengeful thug of a president whose entire political career has been a monument to the same kind of cheap shots and treachery he finally got nailed for, but that we might somehow fail to learn something from it.” KindHas BeensMightPoliticalPresidentCareersFailingHorrorShotsRisingMonumentGrindReluctantThugTreacheryWatergateImpeachmentVengefulCheap Shots Book:The Great Shark Hunt: Strange Tales from a Strange Time Source: The Great Shark Hunt: Strange Tales from a Strange Time
“When people ask if the United States can afford to place on trial the president, if the system can stand impeachment, my answer is, "Can we stand anything else?” PeopleIfsMenStatesAmericaAsksPresidentAnswersUnitedUnited StatesDifficultyAdversityTrialsImpeachment Author:George McGovern
“I think the Republicans and conservatives generally were alienated by America's unsuccessful effort in Vietnam, and a lot of them, as Henry Kissinger admitted the other day, never got over President Nixon's impeachment, and didn't think, even though there was a pattern of illegal conduct there, sanctioned by the White House and proved by the tapes and other documentary evidence and testimony, they didn't believe that the impeachment was justified, and they didn't think he should have resigned.” ThinkingShouldBelieveAmericaHousePresidentWhiteEffortRepublicanEvidenceShould HavePatternsIllegalWhite HouseVietnamTapeDocumentariesTestimonyJustifiedUnsuccessfulResignedImpeachmentKissingerHenry KissingerPresident Nixon Author:William J. Clinton