Doonesbury, today, by Garry Trudeau, opens with the professor referring to his PowerPoint slide on government, asking:
"On this point, Section 4 of Article Two of the Constitution gives lawmakers latitude..."
"How much latitude? Well, consider the case of two presidents..."
The first president initiates a bloody, costly, unending war on false premises..."
"...and approves overt policies of illegal detentions, kangaroo courts, extraordinary renditions, torture and warrantless wire-tappings of thousands of Americans."
"The second president lies about hooking up with an intern."
"Question: Which one should be impeached?"
Student One looks out at you, the reader of the cartoon strip, and asks, "The babe hound, right?"
Student Two, seated behind him, rubbing his chin, eyes wide-open in apparent wonder, says, "This sounds very familiar..."
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Article Two, Section 4, cited above, states:
The President, Vice-President and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes or misdemeanors.