The reason that I indicate conservative control of both Houses of Congress, as opposed to saying Republican control, is because conservatives still come in both Republican and Democratic flavors imo.
In fact, Congress has exercised supermajority, 2/3 control of both Houses, as recently as Bushes 41 & 43, and also with Clinton. This is evidenced by the following.
List of United States presidential vetoes
The point is that patriots must not give up in trying to win conservative constitutional supermajority control of both Houses in the 2014 elections.
It may well have been me. I’m not saying we should give up on gaining supermajority control of both houses — the more conservatives in Congress, the better. Just saying that impeachment and removal are highly, highly unlikely, and that a conservative Congress would be much better served focusing its energies on dismantling the Obama regime’s legislation and regulations than on going down the impeachment route.
” conservatives still come in both Republican and Democratic flavors imo.”
Meant to respond to this too. I respectfully disagree that any Democrat in Congress (and certainly in the Senate) can fairly be described as “conservative,” much less conservative enough to support an attempt to impeach & remove Obama.
there are no conservative democrats
at best they have become independents. If they are deomcrats still they are institutionalized.
The Zell Miller types are dead and gone
conservatives still come in both Republican and Democratic flavors imo.
Could you name any conservative Dems?