When 100% of the beltway aristocracy, both Republican and Democratic, have pulled out ALL the stops to suppress any calls for impeachment from inside, or outside, the beltway, any residual level of support for impeachment at all would be impressive.
We've got 58% !!!
How much more "critical mass" could you possibly want?
Geez. They'd be thrilled with that kind of support for something they'd been ADVOCATING. To see it with something they are OPPOSING is incredible.
How big must the parade be before the chicken little leadership on the Hill jumps in front??
Give me a break. Insufficient "critical mass" my ass.
And even it if were true, So What? If the public actually had their heads as far up their asses as the people on the Hill, how would that excuse the men and women who took the Congressional oath from fulfilling that oath? Their oath is an oath to fight -- to support and defend. Not to win.
They aren't blind. Our so-called leaders know Bush and Cheney have been waging open and all out war on the Constitution. And they REFUSE to defend.
That is intolerable dereliction. To try to blame their own dereliction on "the public" who sent them there to do a job -- to "support and defend" -- is reprehensible.
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Note: While I'm sure they they were just trying to adhere to the blackout on impeachment polling, but when Newsweek asked, "do you personally wish that George W. Bush's presidency was over" they asked a question that strips away all the impeachophobic excuses that impeachment can't/won't/shouldn't happen. They unintentionally managed to capture the ACTUAL level of support for impeachment.
Newsweek Poll, 27-Jan-07
"At this point in time, do you personally wish that George W. Bush's presidency was over, or don't you feel this way?
58% Yes, wish it was over
37% No, do not
5% Don't know/refused
The breakdown by Party found that 21% of Republicans, which constitutes 7% of all Americans "wish it was over"
Tragically, 12% of Democrats, which constitutes 4% of all Americans "do not" want it over.