Counselor:
While in your stated opinion, simply being President while ineligible may not be an impeacable offense, does utilizing the war powers act (yes I know that we've reached the point where that act is pretty much moot, and it may not technically have been applied in the case of Libya, even though it should have) to control the military as in Libya, while ineligible, cross a legal line?
I know it would be crossing a moral line, but would that technical loophole preventing impeachment be closed?
And, realistically, such a loophole would be overcome - they would simply find different "official" grounds for impeachment, and vote on that, excercizing congreessional equivalent of jury nulification.
That may not pass confirmation, but I could see it happening in the house.
But this ia all just for discussion purposes anyways, nothing of substance is gonna happen on this.
Lumpa wrote: