Editorial
Investor's Business Daily
January 5, 2012
Constitution: President Obama's nonrecess "recess appointments" can't be excused as over-the-top electioneering. This president has crossed over from socialistic extremism into lawlessness and, perhaps, impeachability.
The U.S. Constitution established a strong presidency — so strong that even one of the most esteemed founding fathers, Patrick Henry, worried it would be kinglike. But this week saw a president exceed even those broad constitutional powers because doing so fits his election-year narrative of a "do-nothing Congress" so well.
Now we have the makings of a banana republic, where the rule of clearly written constitutional law is compromised by a ruler's subjective whim.
The Constitution is crystal clear on the recess appointment authority of the president.
The drumbeat for impeachment begins . . .
(see comment sections)
By Speaker of the House, John Boehner
GOPUSA
Mike Brownfield, The Foundry, Heritage Foundation blog
By Leon H. Wolf, RedState.com
ImpeachObamaCampaign.com
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