Judge Napolitano: Impeach Obama for amnesty 'There's a perfectly acceptable remedy right
there in the Constitution that's bloodless'
by Greg Corombos, 12/6/14
Fox News Channel Senior Judicial Analyst Andrew
Napolitano is unimpressed by states suing the federal government over President
Obama unilaterally changing immigration laws or by House Republicans pushing
legislation to forbid Obama from moving forward in implementing his policies.
Napolitano, who has a weekly column
at WND, is
also not urging lawmakers to defund enforcement of what
many on the right consider amnesty. Instead, the former New Jersey Superior
Court judge thinks Obama’s actions warrant his removal from office.
Earlier this week, 17 states, led by Texas
Attorney General and Governor-Elect Greg Abbott, filed suit against the federal
government. Napolitano said that’s not going to get the job done.
“They can file all the lawsuits they want and
the court is going to say, ‘Tell your client, Mr. Boehner, tell your client,
Senator McConnell, that there’s a perfectly acceptable remedy right there in
the Constitution that’s bloodless, and they can do it by taking a couple of
votes,” Napolitano said. “It’s called impeachment.’”
Republicans from leadership to moderates to the
most rock-ribbed conservatives have all dismissed any speculation about
impeachment since they clearly don’t have the votes to convict Obama in the
Senate and they believe it will backfire politically heading into 2016.
Nonetheless, Napolitano finds that GOP position baffling.
“For some bizarre reason that I have yet to
understand, the Republican leadership in Washington believes that if they
file articles of impeachment, this is going to elect Hillary president,”
he said. “What? That’s a disconnect to me.”
On Thursday, the House approved legislation
authored by Rep. Ted Yoho, R-Fla., that forbids Obama from implementing any
unilateral changes to immigration law. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid,
D-Nev., vows the bill will never reach the Senate floor on his watch.
Napolitano believes the bill would never achieve its desired effect.
“They could enact a statute that says all these
executive orders are illegal and no one’s to obey them,” he said. “The
president could veto that. Let’s say they have enough votes to override his
veto. They don’t, but let’s say they do. Let’s say they override the veto and
the statute becomes law without the president’s signature. He’s not going to
obey that statute. He doesn’t obey the laws that were in existence at the time
he took an oath to enforce them faithfully. He’s certainly not going to obey a
statute that was written in order to regulate his behavior when he’s already
decided that his behavior is going to be the opposite of it.”
Napolitano said the case for Obama acting
unconstitutionally is very clear.
“We have a lawless president who is saying to
five million people, ‘You want to stay here? Do A,B,C,D and E.’ Where did the
A,B,C,D and E come from? He made them up,” he said. “They’re not even in the
statute as it now exist.”
Source:http://www.wnd.com/2014/12/judge-napolitano-impeach-obama-for-amnesty/
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