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| To prove that an executive official is guilty of "high crimes and misdemeanors," would-be impeachers make not a classic legal case, but rather a moral, practical--and yes, political--case that a member of the executive branch ought not be allowed to continue behaving badly. If the Senate loses and the president is not ousted from office, let's enforce the $100 million judgment on the Republican jurors (the Senate) and on the Republican triers of the case and impeachers of the president, the House Republicans. Y2K memo: Impeach the impeachers in the election booth. |
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