Telling them not to criticize his policies? What a joke.
http://www.caintv.com/video-rick-perry-reveals-that (http://www.caintv.com/video-rick-perry-reveals-that)
No surprise here. Obama considers himself the "great one" and above everyone else. He is clueless that he is an elected official and we pay his salary and he works for us. He is clueless as to why we have "checks and balances". Just my hunch here, but if he feels that he's just going to walk away after 2016 and not finally be held responsible and accountable for his part in Benghazi, NSA, and the VA , I think he's going to be in for a rude awakening. Both he and Hillary still have some 'splainin' to do.
Quote from: suzziY on July 25, 2014, 04:12:52 AM
No surprise here. Obama considers himself the "great one" and above everyone else. He is clueless that he is an elected official and we pay his salary and he works for us. He is clueless as to why we have "checks and balances". Just my hunch here, but if he feels that he's just going to walk away after 2016 and not finally be held responsible and accountable for his part in Benghazi, NSA, and the VA , I think he's going to be in for a rude awakening. Both he and Hillary still have some 'splainin' to do.
Totally agree and that 'splainin' can't come about soon enough either.
Great point by the article/vid... obama's acting like Putin's stooge, basically. I hate having a President like the one we have now. -A total embarrassment.
Thank you for finding and posting.
The best way to refute a bully is to stand up to the bully. I am a little disappointed other governors have not called Obama out for this.
Quote from: taxed on July 25, 2014, 04:01:14 AM
Telling them not to criticize his policies? What a joke.
http://www.caintv.com/video-rick-perry-reveals-that (http://www.caintv.com/video-rick-perry-reveals-that)
A joke indeed! Well, I guess it's time to burn the phone lines up to your/my governors. Keep their e-mail bogged down with complaints and any other thing that's legal to suppress this latest threat.
Quote from: keyboarder on July 25, 2014, 05:31:08 AM
Totally agree and that 'splainin' can't come about soon enough either.
Neither of them will do that.
Quote from: keyboarder on July 25, 2014, 08:56:58 AMA joke indeed! Well, I guess it's time to burn the phone lines up to your/my governors. Keep their e-mail bogged down with complaints and any other thing that's legal to suppress this latest threat.
Our criminal governor? Contact him? Wast of time.....
I understand that Obozo will pardon all his minions before he leaves office; but does he have the right to pardon himself. I wouldn't be surprised if he pardons Biden on the 19th, and the morning of the 20th, resigns and allows Biden to pardon him.
Quote from: mdgiles on July 25, 2014, 10:04:33 AM
I understand that Obozo will pardon all his minions before he leaves office; but does he have the right to pardon himself. I wouldn't be surprised if he pardons Biden on the 19th, and the morning of the 20th, resigns and allows Biden to pardon him.
I was saying that here a year ago or more. If there is no law preventing him from doing so, and there is not, it remains on the table as an option. Maybe one of the biggest court challenges after 2017 rolls in is to pass a veto-proof law which does survive the Bullet Train to the Supreme Court that would apply directly to an incumbent President and not future incumbents. If you can think of any more "ifs" in all that, lemme know, hey?
Quote from: mdgiles on July 25, 2014, 10:04:33 AM
I understand that Obozo will pardon all his minions before he leaves office; but does he have the right to pardon himself. I wouldn't be surprised if he pardons Biden on the 19th, and the morning of the 20th, resigns and allows Biden to pardon him.
Damn good question!
Quote from: CG6468 on July 25, 2014, 09:04:14 AM
Our criminal governor? Contact him? Wast of time.....
What do you think the chances are of Quinn getting ousted?
My dad contends they will get them out to re-elect him. I say the state is in such a mess that he's very vulnerable.
DaisyJane :huh:
Quote from: Solar on July 25, 2014, 10:43:43 AM
Damn good question!
Can someone be pardoned if no charges have been brought?
Quote from: supsalemgr on July 25, 2014, 12:21:55 PM
Can someone be pardoned if no charges have been brought?
Another good question, considering the spineless RINO we currently have residing in OUR House, it's doubtful there will ever be charges of any kind.
Quote from: supsalemgr on July 25, 2014, 12:21:55 PM
Can someone be pardoned if no charges have been brought?
I believe a pardon reads from a date, for example Ford's pardon of Nixon dates from the first day of Nixon's Presidency.