If the American people have rock solid proof that a candidate lied repeatedly in order to win an election (a closely won election) then I believe that should be grounds for impeachment. If the truth about Obamacare and the real unemployment numbers were known Obama would have lost big time. He lied, the government lied, and he got reelected and for those of you that are all a flutter over President Hilary you can forget it because when she has an opponent her lies will surface as well.
If we impeached every politician that lied, we would have very few politicians left. (That said, this may be a good thing)
By the way, impeachable offenses are:
The President, Vice President and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
Lying doesn't fall under there, hate to break it to you.
Then you haven't met a real liberal.
I only have a problem with drones when they're killing civilians.
Stop drinking the Kool-aid. The Oval Office is not "leading the IRS by the nose".
Where did he lie about taxes? With regards to "you can keep your plan" (which I'm 99% sure you're referring to) anyone with a brain realized you couldn't actually keep your plan if it didn't meet the requirements and that Obama was way over-simplifying and over-promising.
Yesterdays liberal would be angered to no end to discover that the IRS and other federal agencies have lost, misplaced or stolen hundreds of millions of dollars but today's liberal is totally uncaring about the lost money and the national debt.
The IRS being unable to account for some of the money is actually pretty messed up in my opinion.
The Tea Party deeply cares and is worried about all of these things but the Tea Party is somehow blamed. False accusations also used to concern good liberals but maybe today's liberal is.....not so good.
I'll explain to you why the Tea Party is blamed.
It's because the people don't trust the politicians you guys put up.
They either disagree with a) their economic policy, b) their social policy (I think this makes up the biggest group by far), or c) the tactics they use to force their policies into place.
You are kind of stuck on the fact that not all liberals fit this paradigm you are claiming they all fit into, so the post itself falls flat.
To address the whole premise of the topic: He's not getting impeached. An attempt may be made, but nothing will actually happen.