Crazy Kucinich Attempts to Impeach Bush
Ohio Representative Dennis Kucinich, in another attempt to appear relevant, has introduced 35 articles of impeachment against President George W. Bush.
Kucinich and other liberal Democrats, including Rep. Robert Wexler (D-Fla.), have sought the removal of the current administration, arguing that Bush and Cheney have lied to Congress and the American public about the reasons for invading Iraq in 2003 and abused their offices in order to conduct the “War on Terror” following the 9/11 attacks.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats are unlikely to impeach President Bush. Many democrats believe it would divide the party. Also, Bush leaves office in less than eight months.
If Kucinich and Ron Paul were to fight in a Mixed Martial Arts bout who would win?
Sphere: Related ContentKucinich To Bow Out Of Presidential Race
Democrat Dennis Kucinich (OH) is exiting his bid for the Presidency. He will officially leave the race on Friday 1/25/08. Kucinich, who will argue for what he believes in fervently and is known as a man of character, is a progressive liberal who wants to really change things. He is dropping out of the race, so he can concentrate on maintaining his house seat.
It is terribly sad that the media didn’t give him a fair shake (along with a small handful of other candidates). Kucinich had multiple problems with NBC, Fox News, and ABC. Kucinich has historically had problems with ABC. He has remained somewhat in the spotlight over the last few years, as he has gained notoriety for arguing with TV networks. Kucinich is challenging the count of the New Hampshire Primary believing that there are possibilities for voting fraud there. There may be something to his claim he is being treated like a kook.
Last week, The Texas Democratic Caucus kicked Kucinich off the democratic primary ballot because he said that he would not necessarily support/back whomever wins the democratic nomination. That was the stipulation that they put on him agree to that or not be on the ballot. One would have to believe that it is because he thinks that Hillary Clinton might get the Democratic nomination, and Kucinich told his supporters in Iowa that if he didn’t get enough votes, then to please make Barack Obama their second choice for President. If Obama gets the democratic nomination, Kucinich may come out of the woodwork to back him and give him his support, if he doesn’t do that now that he is not going to be running for President.
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Sphere: Related ContentNBC Nevada Democratic Debate Did Not Include Dennis Kucinich
The NBC debate had only three candidates in it John Edwards, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton. NBC did not allow Dennis Kucinich to participate. Hillary Clinton took command of the debate and made herself look like someone that people could see as the President. Hillary argued her points on Iraq and got Obama and Edwards to seemingly agree that her plan was how to go about Iraq from here on out. Clinton basically out-smarted her competition, and got them to agree with her, or that they have the same view points. Clinton is going to be considered the winner of this debate. This will possibly give Clinton an advantage on Obama in the Democratic Nevada Caucus. John Edwards needed a better performance in this debate to have a shot to win in Nevada or anywhere else. It is a shame that Dennis Kucinich wasn’t allowed in the debate, he would have surely shaken things up a bit. That made two wins for Hillary today, as she also won the Democratic Michigan Primary, which will not garner her any delegates, but may give her some good publicity.
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Sphere: Related ContentNH Recount Money Raising On Behalf Of Ron Paul, Will It Help Kucinich?
Grannywarrior is having a Chip-in (fund raiser) to raise money for a recount of votes in New Hampshire on behalf of Republican Ron Paul. This group feels that there is potential that fraud went on in the New Hampshire Presidential Primary. A lot of the speculation (or problem if you will) is fairly well-documented on the internet that the Diebold Electronic Scanning systems that were used to count the majority of the votes in New Hampshire, are easily hackable. Democrat Dennis Kucinich asked for a recount and was granted one provide he (or his campaign) pay for it. If this group raises this money on behalf of Paul, will it benefit Kucinich? This probably will not be the last we hear of this issue, let’s hope for no vote fraud.
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Sphere: Related ContentNBC Fearful Of Dennis Kucinich?
NBC has decided to challenge the decision laid out by the Nevada judge who had ruled Monday that Congressman Dennis Kucinich (OH) must participate in the Nevada Democratic Presidential debate or they must cancel it. Apparently, NBC is scared of the little man from Ohio. Sure, Kucinich might come off as outlandish to some, he is a progressive liberal candidate, he has original ideas, and regardless of whether you agree with him or not, he should be allowed to state his case. Hopefully the decision will stand and Kucinich will step on some toes.
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Sphere: Related ContentJudge Helps Dennis Kucinich Re-Enter NV Debate
Dennis Kucinich has at least one fan in Nevada. Luckily that fan is the judge who heard his case about Kucinich being excluded from the Democratic debate on Tuesday night in Nevada. The judge has ruled that Kucinich must be included in the debate or else he will shut it down.
A Nevada judge said Monday that Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich must be included in Tuesday’s candidates’ debate in Nevada. Senior Clark County District Court Judge Charles Thompson said if Kucinich is excluded, he’ll issue an injunction stopping the televised debate.
The more voices the better. Kucinich has about as good of chance of winning the primary as Liberace had with Marilyn Monroe.
Kucinich had originally been invited to participate in the debate. MSNBC then rescinded their offer for the Ohio politician to be included.
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New Hampshire Primary Results for 71 % of all Votes
Update: at 10:46 P.M.(est) CNN projected Hillary Clinton to be the winner of the New Hampshire Primary.
Well the New Hampshire Primary tallys are at 71 percent of all total votes. There are a few surprises, the biggest of which is at 10:31 pm est, Hillary Clinton is leading the Democratic Primary race by 3 percent. AP is projecting that Sen. Hillary Clinton is the winner of the Democratic Party Primary, CNN will not project a winner right now. Sen. John McCain has been projected/declared winner of the Republican Primary.
Here are the most current results:
Democratic Primary:
1. Hillary Clinton- 39%
2. Barack Obama- 36%
3. John Edwards- 17%
4. Bill Richardson- 5%
5. Dennis Kucinich - 2%
6. Mike Gravel- 0%
Republican Primary:
1. John McCain- 37%
2. Mitt Romney- 32%
3. Mike Huckabee- 11%
4. Rudy Giuliani- 9%
5. Ron Paul- 8%
6. Fred Thompson - 1%
Sphere: Related ContentNew Hampshire Primary Results Start Rolling In
Update: Networks Projecting the Winner of the New Hampshire Republican Primary is John McCain at 8:21 p.m. est
Update: Rudy Giuliani concedes New Hampshire Primary at 8:14 p.m. est
Amidst a record turnout in New Hampshire of Primary voting. The first primary results are this:
Republican:
1. John McCain
2. Mitt Romney
3. Mike Huckabee
4.Ron Paul
4. Rudy Giuliani
6. Duncan Hunter
Democratic:
1. Hillary Clinton
2. Barack Obama
3. John Edwards
4. Bill Richardson
5. Dennis Kucinich
6. Mike Gravel
This is sloppy but I will clean it up as I go.
Sphere: Related ContentDuncan Hunter’s Big Annoucement
Republican representative Duncan Hunter (California) held a press conference at Manchester, New Hampshire at 2 p.m. today. Many expected him to drop out of the Presidential Race, he did not do that. What Rep. Hunter did say , rightfully so might I add, is that he was staying in the race regardless of how the media is trying to shut him out of the race (which they are along with Republican Ron Paul and Democrat Dennis Kucinich) by not allowing him to take part in the debates. However, about two minutes or less into his tyraid against the media( targeting Fox and ABC), CNN cut their cameras back to the news desk. They did just help him make his point , didn’t they?
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Sphere: Related ContentMcGovern Calls For Impeachment of Bush and Cheney
Quirky Former Democartic Sen. George McGovern (South Dakota) wrote an op-ed for the Washington Post, calling for impeachment of President George Bush and Vice-President Dick Cheney. In the article he claimed that the atrocities committed by Bush/Cheney were far worse than those of the man that he ran against for the presidency in 1972 President Nixon. He sited that they have disregarded the constitution and lied the the public amongst other reasons. McGovern isn’t the only one that had this idea. Current Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich put forth resolution H.R. 333 which called for the impeachment process to be started against Dick Cheney. Speaker of the House Nancy Nancy Pelosi (California) stated that calling for impeachment is off the table, as it could lead to distractions or unwanted results in the upcoming election.
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