[Video] Ed Schultz’s impeachment interview with Rep Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Ed Schultz’s combative impeachment interview with Rep Debbie Wasserman Schultz …
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Ed Schultz’s combative impeachment interview with Rep Debbie Wasserman Schultz …
Part 1.
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Good interview, Ed, except that your effort to restrain yourself (admirable in itself) caused you to not mention your best argument for Impeachment, which you voiced several months ago on Chris Mathews’ show. It is that Impeachment is an indictment, a process, and its great advantage is that the Impeachment process forces all the issues to be investigated under oath (torture, lying about the war, Rove and Meiers refusing to honor congressional subpoenas, domestic spying, you-name-it). The impeachment proceedings would expose Cheney and Bush and save the Constitution, whether or not it ended in an up-and-down vote. Remember, Nixon resigned rather than face such an indictment. Impeachment is an indictment and an investigation and it is political by its very nature. It is not a “court case” that has to end with a “conviction”. It is a political process designed to protect the Constitution and ruin liars and cheaters and torturers and war profiteers. Impeachment must be initiated by patriots in Congress. We the people have had enough of spineless Democrats who only see Bush administrations failures, omissions and distortions as opportunities for themselves to win a seat or two in the next election. They just don’t see how seriously this administration has undermined America and everything it has and can and should stand for. Leadership is sadly what is lacking among wrong-thinking Democrats like Ms. Schultz, who think only in terms of “strategy” but do not understand what their waiting constituency desperately wants.
They have had information on global warming and green house gasses for 40 years and they still fight over oil. Health care has been screwed up for 30 years in this country and if they “fix it” in 13 months, we’ll end up with the biggest insurance monopoly in history. Debbie claims if they pursue impeachment it will cause a media frenzy, but since Kucinich introduced the article, I’ve only seen about 45 seconds on impeachment in the main line media. The media is controlled by corporations like GE that make money on war, thanks to Bush’s drones in the FCC. Perhaps congress is afraid of what crimes Cheney was involved in, if they truly pursue it, or maybe they’re afraid of loosing their PACs !! It’s time congress realizes they may not cure this country’s woes in 13 months, but they may be able to save the Constitution and perhaps the world !!