Clinton- Still Silent on Censure

Submitted by Adam Koch on March 24, 2006 - 9:39am.

Senator Feingold continues to make his case for the censure of President Bush. Wednesday night, as a guest on the Daily Show, Feingold noted:

"I was taught that the congress makes the laws and the president is supposed to sign them and enforce them. He's not supposed to make them up. ---How many times are we going to let George Bush and Dick Cheney say you guys don't support the troops, you're not patriotic and let them push us around?"

Judging by the lack of support from his fellow Democrats in the Senate, including Senator Clinton, the answer to his question would appear to be: At least once more.

Our campaign has already come out in favor of Feingold's resolution and in favor of bringing articles of impeachment against both the President and Vice President for their actions both on illegal wiretapping and the war in Iraq.

Senator Clinton's continued support of the disastrous Iraq invasion might be one reason that she has not come out in favor of censure. However, her unwillingness to recognize that the President’s use of warrantless wiretapping on American citizens is illegal is as mystifying as it is inexcusable.



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