
The email, subject line "Impeachment," was sent to Obama for America supporters, imploring them to contribute to the DNC's 2014 efforts. "What do these people all have in common?," the email asked, featuring quotes from Republican Sen. James Inhofe of Oklahoma, Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, Rep. Kerry Bentivolio of Michigan, and Rep. Blake Farenthold of Texas discussing the possibility of impeaching Obama for one of his numerous instances of presidential misconduct.
The DNC email discussed the "I-Word" and said that "Republicans are actually excited about the idea."
"Show these Republicans that they are way, way off-base, and give President Obama a Congress that has his back," according to the DNC email, noting that Democrats need to win 17 GOP House seats to reclaim a majority.
The DNC, which recently expanded its political tactics to include boycotting independent news outlets, previously supported the last president to be impeached: Bill Clinton.
Obama's staff changed key talking points on the 2012 Benghazi terrorist attack; his Internal Revenue Service targeted conservative groups during the 2012 election cycle; and Obama personally lied to the American people when he told them that they could keep their existing doctors and health insurance plans under Obamacare.
Obama's expansion of executive branch authority is "setting the stage for something very dangerous in the future" according to Republican Rep. Justin Amash.
Patrick Howley is an investigative reporter for The Daily Caller.



Here we have opportuning and damage-controlling from the political psychopaths in this Election '14 Pre-Season.
I am all for impeaching the current puppet-in-Chief, but this action is meaningless without legal proceedings against the previous occupant. Otherwise, we are merely changing whores in the middle of the political stream.
The moron Bush and his handler Cheney need to be facing charges in a new Nuremberg Trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The idea of impeaching only the Democratic war-monger and Constitution-basher is hypocritical and self-serving. The idea of defending same is equally disgusting and is only the flip side of this faux democracy in which we are trapped.
The Democratic Party should be very concerned about the up-coming elections. They have failed us and they are almost all enemies of humanity and feckless lizard-brained minions of our oppressors.
However, electing more Republicans won't change anything, other than furthering the preposterous American political game of musical Congressional chair-men.