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June 12, 2008
Kucinich On Impeachment On O'Reilly Factor
Here's Dennis Kucinich last night on the O'Reilly Factor talking about his 35 articles of impeachment for Bush. You can understand that Fox would be the only network to have him on, since the media's so liberal.
Co-sponsors on the impeachment articles now include Robert Wexler, Lynn Woolsey and Barbara Lee. Woolsey just released a statement of support on impeachment here.
You might want to call John Conyers to tell him to start moving on this in the Judiciary Committee. And why not tell Tim Russert to put Kucinich on Meet the Press?
Remember that as unlikely as impeachment may seem at this moment, the threat is one of the only tools available to prevent Bush from attacking Iran.
—Jonathan Schwarz
Posted at June 12, 2008 11:38 AMOh my god, this is priceless.
Why are you bothering with this impeachment crap when "Iran is saber-rattling all over the place"?
Why are you worrying about Iraq when "we're winning the Iraq war"?
"Can I get to what I really wanted to talk about": high gas prices, despite having introduced you as the guy behind the impeachment attempt?
Posted by: Nur-ab-sal at June 12, 2008 05:44 PMKucinich did an excellent job there under difficult circumstances.
Posted by: cemmcs at June 12, 2008 09:28 PMTim Russert just died of a heart attack. I don't think he'll be interviewing Dennis on Sunday.
Posted by: Jean at June 13, 2008 03:48 PMThe secret rulers of the world have spoken.
They'd rather kill off Russert than have Kucinich on Meet The Press.
Posted by: Labiche at June 13, 2008 03:50 PMFlex fuel?
I really enjoy the swirling rightwing efforts at populism. One complains about ethanol subsidies starving poor people, the next complains about ethanol tariffs preventing us from leaving their bones to eat our dust.
It's progress, in a way.
Posted by: buermann at June 14, 2008 05:12 AM