Steyn: Obama penalizes the lawful while incentivizing the lawless
Mark Steyn
Of all guest hosts appearing on the Rush Limbaugh radio show, Mark Steyn holds the most natural gift for imaging defining nuggets of culture. Beyond the British accent, it is this talent that reverberates among political Conservatives and media with a preference for wisdom in creative analysis and understanding.
Listening while driving, I almost laughed till I wrecked. Typically brief and brutal Steyn said, “Obama penalizes the lawful, while incentivizing the lawless.”
From Washington D.C. to Hawaii, Barack Hussein Obama is all about being THE authority above all things with no respect for God or Country or history or law and especially those dirty little unwashed pieces of DNA that may foolishly “cling” to honor, truth, justice and that silly little Constitution America's Founders crafted to protect them.
Breitbart.com posted the audio clip which begins with the woman caller rightly asserting that Obama is a lawbreaker [criminal] that should be impeached for history's sake if no other. Click here for more from Breitbart.com.
The Breitbart post further notes “Steyn scoffed at the notion Republicans would handle impeachment well enough to even attempt…”
"I kind of blow hot and cold on impeachment because you're dealing with a political class that always makes a mess of it,” Steyn explained to a caller. “I sat in the Senate during the last impeachment trial. That guy should have been impeached as well, and the reason he wasn't is because it's a joke process. The Senate is allowed to set the rules. You had Chief Justice Rehnquist, and he didn't do anything but have this sort of Gilbert and Sullivan robe made up for the occasion."
Steyn added that since the congressional Republicans seemed to wince at the prospect of disinviting Obama to give a State of the Union speech, impeachment certainly seems to be a step too far as well.
America's King George?
"Is this Republican Party going to impeach Obama? No, they're not. The president has just insulted the legislative branch by saying: I'm the legislative branch; I'll legislate. Well, the House of Representatives should say, 'You can't change the law. That's what we do. As long as you're talking like that, you ain't coming to give any speech in the people's chamber!' Everyone says, 'Oh no! Dis-inviting the president from the State of the Union? Imagine what the New York Times would say about us!' If the Republicans won't even do that, they're not going to impeach him."
More from the author of “The Undocumented Mark Steyn” is available from his website SteynOnline here as he provides significant evidence for the claim as a "one man global content provider."