ANSWERS: 28
  • sore loser!
  • Let's think positive. Do yourself and the country a favor, and put your bias aside. He might be impeached, though only time will tell if that is to happen. Don't ruin the night, for it is not necessarily a bad one.
  • what do you think it will be for? your question implies that you are sure of this???
  • It is time to get over it. He is President Elect of the UNITED States of America!
  • Sir, you are simply pointing out your own ignorance by implying he will get impeached. If you are so sure of the impeachment what will it be for....hmmmm....anything Miss Cleo....come on.....sore loser.
  • Uh... never? He won, McCain lost, get over it.
  • If it didn't happen to bush number 2, it will never happen to obama.
  • It's not bad enough that McCain lost, but now his supporters have to ask questions like this, so we can say "poor loser", hey you did it to yourself. *Happy Dance!!!!!!*
  • Wow. There sure are a lot of sore losers on the net tonight.
  • If you're really that beaten up over it, be a man about it and do what I did the last two elections: get blackout drunk for a week.
  • Obama has been president elect for 3 hours and hasn't even been sworn in and people are already talking about him being impeached or assasinated. Why are people so scared of him being in office? Are you wanting him to be impeached or assasinated.. these questions make no sense. you are assuming that he will do something to be impeached and I can guearantee you that if Bush didn't, no way will Obama. People get over your hate and racism and whatever else and have faith in Obama. He is our president, like it or not and support the man. He may even fool some of you fools.
  • How long is "never"?
  • I'm impressed. The man hasn't even been President-elect for more than six hours, and already you republicans are coming up with dumb-ass leading questions about his presidency.
  • that depends how hot his secutary is lol
  • he wont be. Why would you even say that?
  • Knock it off! This country needs to heal and arguing the same things over and over and it has done nothing to solve one of them. This isn't about any single person. It is about the country as a whole. We can sit here and blame Bush, Ralph Nader or the Brady Bunch! It will not help! We need to be asking ourselves and each other, what do we agree on and work from there. Can we all agree that the economy is in bad shape? I think so. So lets talk about what can be done to fix it.
  • get over it!! questions like this make me MAD! And just like others said if bush lasted 8 years, Obama won't have a problem at all! Yes i VOTED for him and YES I'm so happy he won, and I believe that he was the best man for the job! I'm looking forward to a better future and a better economy with him in office! And even if McCain had won, I still wouldn't even think about him getting impeached BEFORE he's even sworn in. Give the man a chance! We are the UNITED states of America, U N I T E D! Its time we start coming together and acting like it, and It should start NOW! I support Obama and will give him a chance and Pray that he stick to his promises! Go Obama!!!! YES WE CAN!
  • I don't think he will be impeached.
  • Regardless of how each of us cast our ballot, I think that we all should be proud of the USA because of the history that took place last night. I believed that America was ready. I will do as I am instructed: pray for our new President-elect and our leaders to have wisdom. To answer your question, I do not have thoughts of impeachment during this critical time. Edited November 17, 2008: I have erased the original this final sentence in the paragraph. I realize that it was unwarranted. I made a mistake because of all of the uncertainty's that a lot of us feel-this election has been stressful. Here is the sentence I omitted after editing: "I see no other intention of this question other than to cause provocation." I'm making a public apology to the questioner. After thinking more about this, I don't think provocation was the intention of this question. The questioner had the right to ask the question.
  • he's not going to be
  • While this is true that war spending had a little bit to do with where money went, the money we lost has about 95% to do with the way Americans are spending. My brother is a double major in finance and accounting. His professors are very liberal, and yet they all agree that anyone who thinks that Bush ruined our economy is an idiot. It has barely anything to do with it. And I repeat, if any president had not attacked the people who killed our innocent citizens in 9/11, he would have been a terrible president. People can't get away with something like that. Good things are happening there in Iraq. You also are not smart enough to check the national treasury and see that before Clinton left office he spent a bunch of money leaving our country with a 133 billion dollar deficit. Check your facts patty. And Bad Bitch, you have no facts to back you. Do some research and stop being a puppet of the liberal media.
  • Please stop giving Republicans a bad name. I did not vote for Obama. However, I am perfectly willing to accept that he won, even if I'm disappointed right now. He is the President Elect, and will be the first African-American president. For that, he deserves my respect and my congratulations.
  • ... Why do you ask that?? He hasn't given any indication that he'd do anything illegal or that would breach his oath after being sworn in.... Like, seriously... wtf...??
  • What a ridiculous question, worthy of negative points! He can't and won't be impeached unless he breaks the law...give him a chance to be president before you assume he'll be impeached...to give you an actual answer, it will be at least 4 years and maybe 8 years, depending on how many terms he serves...
  • A few weeks after he is assassinated by extremists.
  • "Popular" question, yo! ;-)
  • I feel like everyone on both sides of this missed the point of the question. It's something like "How long before someone who doesn't like him impeach him?" In other words, "do we think the others in power will give him half a chance." That's my interpretation anyway.
  • That depends on how the elections go in the future. If Congress shifts to the right, particularly to the hard line right that has lately overtaken the "Republicans" (got to use the air quotes since the Republicans I know aren't anything like the Rove-Cheney-Bush type), then it would likely happen in a second term. Whatever your opinion of President Clinton, remember that the impeachment proceedings against him began with the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate Whitewater. Starr never found anything there, but he kept on looking elsewhere. Clinton ended up running into trouble over Lewinsky and his denials/lies about their relationship. It was a terribly weak case but that didn't stop the House Republicans or galvanize the press to do their job. To think that there aren't other power hungry nuts out there who are equally willing to go after Obama is naive. Mind you I'm not saying I'm for it, but I am saying it's entirely possible. And God knows the media won't sacrifice juicy stories just because they have no foundation. After all, isn't Obama a Weather Underground, Reverend Wright Muslim socialist? That's what I heard on the news...

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