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Bill Clinton actually should have been impeached, amazed it didn't succeed at the time. One of the few I would say should have been.Originally posted by AtW View PostThey started it with Bill Clinton?
Or was it Andrew Johnson?

Bush was a rubbish President but this was a waste of everyone's time: Efforts to impeach George W. Bush - Wikipedia
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Well, the Democrats started this trend of impeaching every Republican President and then start looking for evidence and now we are in a position where it's just tit-for-tat entrenched warfare and the end of any democratic mandate.
Voters should be demanding an end to this nonsense.
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Can someone be impeached for their actions before becoming president?
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She (and her peers) are doing an excellent job of fooking up the Grand Old Party for good.
She might get a Nobel Peace prize for that.
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Okay, just in the House of Representatives which is bad enough for what could be termed an infraction: Marjorie Taylor Greene - WikipediaOriginally posted by AtW View PostShe is not a senator, but would not be surprised that she will be in 2022
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She is not a senator, but would not be surprised that she will be in 2022
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