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The Case for Impeaching Barack Obama

The Case for Impeaching Barack Obama

These authors list Obama’s offenses against the U.S. Constitution, and they make the case that Obama ignores U.S. law out of hand and is hugely deserving of impeachment. ...
Alex Newman

Impeachable Offenses: The Case for Removing Barack Obama From Office, by Aaron Klein and Brenda Elliot, WND Books, 2013, 336 pages, hardcover.

Impeaching Obama has certainly been on the mind of many Americans in recent years. It has also been discussed by more than a few lawmakers, including Rep. Steve Stockman (R-Texas), who reportedly delivered copies of Impeachable Offenses to every member of Congress. Indeed, almost any single one of the dizzying array of abuses detailed in the book would seem to represent a solid case for removing Obama from office. Combined in one hard-hitting package, though, the authors present an unimpeachable argument in favor of impeachment.

Regular readers and subscribers of The New American magazine will be very familiar with the anti-constitutional activities Obama has unleashed that are explored in the book, such as the Benghazi and “Fast and Furious” scandals. And sources for the book are meticulously documented in an extensive bibliography that makes the case especially compelling.

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