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Dennis Kucinich: Standing Tall in the House as Cheney Impeachment Bill Advances
by Dave Lindorff Rep. Dennis Kucinich, the candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination that the mainstream media like to ignore or belittle, stands head and shoulders above the moral midgets and shriveled sophists in that contest, especially today, after he successfully forced the full House to vote to send his bill to impeach Vice President Dick Cheney to a hearing in the House Judiciary Committee.
Kucinich, whose Cheney impeachment bill, despite having 22 co-sponsors, has been stalled for over six months thanks to the unconscionable machinations of the Democratic Congressional leadership and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, should now get at least a genuine debate in the House Judiciary Committee. With enough pressure from constituents, his bill might even go into hearings.
At first, it appeared that the Democratic leadership in the House
was going to simply slap down Kucinichs attempt to move the
billtechnically a members privilege motion for a full vote of the
House. Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD), House majority leader and thus the
number two member of the House leadership (and an insufferable hack),
offered a motion to table H Res. 799, the impeachment bill.
But
Republicans, sensing an opportunity to embarrass the Democrats, began
voting as a block against the tabling motion. In the end, caught
completely off guard, even Democrats who had dutifully backed the
shameless leadership in voting for the tabling motion, began switching
their votes and opposing it.
The final vote was 242 (164 Republicans
and 78 Democrats) against tabling, and 170 (28 Republicans and 142
Democrats) for tabling.
A subsequent vote to send the Kucinich
Cheney impeachment bill to the Judiciary Committee passed 218-194, with
three Republicans voting with 215 Democrats in favor of the measure.
Republicans
clearly dont want impeachment hearings, but have recognized something
that the Democratic leadership, lame and tactically deficient as it is,
does not, namely that particularly among Democratic voters and
Democratic-leaning voters, impeachment is enormously popular. According
to polls, some three in four Democrats, and a majority of all
Americans, favor impeaching the vice president (a majority of Americans
also favor impeaching President Bush).
As long as the Democratic Party
leaders keep blocking impeachment, they lose support and anger voters
among this group. Clearly Republicans saw a chance today to further
alienate those voters by forcing the Congressional Democratic
leadership, which has stalled Kucinichs bill for over six months since
it was filed last April 24, to more actively and visibly block it.
But
Democratic leaders have an alternative. They can recognize the growing
disaster of Pelosis impeachment is off the table positionwhich has
contributed significantly to Congress record-low poll ratings (now
well below Bushs)--and can turn around and get those impeachment
hearings going.
If they were to do this, with just a year to go
until the presidential election, they would electrify progressive
voters and independent-minded voters, who are frightened and disgusted
by what this administration has been doing to the country and to the
Constitution.
I was just at a polling station today in my
Republican-leaning area (Montgomery County, PA), and when a Republican
activist standing outside the polling center saw my Impeach Bush and
Cheney T-shirt, he said, It would be great for Republicans too, if
they could dump both those guys.
Clearly, the public, even including many Republicans, wants Congress to act.
Rep.
Kucinich, who has been a consistent and bold opponent of the Iraq War
from the start, and who was quick to expose and condemn administration
moves towards a new war with Iran, deserves enormous credit for his
lonely drive in the House to impeach the vice president.
Maybe this
bold move in Congress to push past the obstacles that the Democratic
leadership has thrown up in his path will wake up primary voters to the
fact that you cannot judge a candidate by his height.
If voters
in the Democratic primaries make their decisions based upon actions,
principles and courage, instead of on what the corporate media tell
them, and if the impeachment movement will rally to back him, Kucinich
should win by a landslide.