How about a nice cup of SHUT THE FARK UP, Hagel?
Self-absorbed Nebraskan RINO ‘maverick’ Chuck Hagel is blabbering to his fawning liberal MSM fan base.
WASHINGTON — With his go-it-alone approach on Iraq, President Bush is flouting Congress and the public, so angering lawmakers that some consider impeachment an option over his war policy, a senator from Bush’s own party said Sunday.
Impeached for what, you farking twat? Congress voted to authorize the use of force to remove Saddam, and has since appropriated funds to enable our military to complete that mission.
So what would the Articles of Impeachment allege, exactly, Chucky? That President Bush is one of the very few people in Washington DC with the courage of his convictions? That debate might not turn out so well for fairweather hawks such as you, Hagel, you narcissistic c**t.
In the April edition of Esquire magazine, Hagel described Bush as someone who doesn’t believe he’s accountable to anyone. “He’s not accountable anymore, which isn’t totally true. You can impeach him, and before this is over, you might see calls for his impeachment. I don’t know. It depends on how this goes,” Hagel told the magazine.
If President Bush had done anything remotely worthy of impeachment, is there anybody of sound mind who thinks this Congress wouldn’t, right now, be running hearings?
The right wing blogosphere needs to ‘do a Lamont’ and run a Senate primary challenger against Hagel once his laughable fantasy of running for President has run its course.
It’s strange that the very people who advocate a bottomless pit mentality where welfare for recidivist wastrels is concerned, can simultaneously advocate precipitously leaving the Iraqis to fend for themselves against an enemy that has already killed thousands of Americans, and tens of thousands of innocent Muslims.


























chris says:
I am surprised that they haven’t tried. You don’t need a real broken law or violation to impeach. It is a political process. They can impeach him if they wake up and there aren’t enough marshmellows in their Lucky Charms. If they get 50% + 1 they can impeach him for waking at 6 am. The impeachment is the statement, the removal in the Senate is the conviction.
I think his border policy is criminal. I’d like to see that article drawn up. Unfortunately the congress agrees with him…
chris says:
But to the rest of the article, yeah, kind of funny that their “help the poor downtrodden people” morals only apply when it is one of them that does it, but is immoral when someone else does.
William Teach says:
Chuck couldn’t have waited till wednesday or thursday, so he could have been the feature of Trackback Friday Featuring the Surrender Monkey for at least the 3rd time?
And this guy wants to be the GOP nominee for president in 2008? Someone should call for him to be drug tested.
I have to wonder if any of these Congress Critters have actually ever read the Constitution. I’d love for them to point out where exactly it states that Congress has oversight over the Executive branch. I’m just not seeing the actual words. Yes, the intent for all three of the branches to watch over each other and keep the other hones (that’s worked well!), but only within certain boundries.
Wasn’t Hagal one of the ones who was pitching a fit over the search of Cold Cash Jefferson’s office?
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Hagel: Bush impeachment an option
With his go-it-alone approach on Iraq, President Bush is flouting Congress and the public, so angeri
Pirate’s Cove » >>Americans Never Quit » Blog Archive » Beer Monday Linkfest: Hagel Still Crazy says:
[...] Apparently, Chucky Hagel has been imbiding a wee bit too much in alchoholic beverages as of late, or something else which should get him drug tested. He has already made himself the focus of TB Friday featuring the Surrender Monkey once, as well as supplementary SM posts, now we get this again (h/t Beth at MVRWC) WASHINGTON — Senator Hagel, a Republican of Nebraska who is predicting that President Bush will face calls for impeachment if he ignores Congress on the war, will introduce binding legislation this week to begin the withdrawal of soldiers from Iraq. [...]
MY Vast Right Wing Conspiracy » Blog Archive » Sorry Martin says:
[...] Sorry buddy, but two people, former Omaha mayor Hal Daub and NE Attorney General Jon Bruning have expressed interest in running for Hagel’s Senate seat. [...]