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Impeachable Offenses: The Case for Removing Barack Obama from Office

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A journalistic investigation documenting the probable causes for the impeachment of President Barack Obama. In this devastating probe, New York Times bestselling authors Aaron Klein and Brenda J. Elliott expose the high crimes, misdemeanors and other offenses that Obama has committed against the United States Constitution and the limits of his office.

357 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 20, 2013

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Aaron Klein

25 books15 followers
Talk radio show host & author.

Klein has writter for WorldNetDaily (WND), the Jewish Press and Jerusalem Post.

He has written multiple books criticising islamic terrorists and Baracko Obama.

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October 4, 2013
Brilliant, rigorous researched and documented 'blueprint for impeachment.'[my phrase] A must read!
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December 4, 2013
I don't think very many people have the guts to read this book. It requires you to really think about the ideals set forth by the Founding Fathers and how presidents have set about the task of chipping away at our freedoms and expanding their power.

The erosion of our freedoms is akin to boiling a frog alive. The politicians are smart enough to know you can't take them away at once. You have to take away a little and a little, lest the people revolt. You can't just drop a frog in boiling water, he will jump right out. You have to gradually and slowly turn the heat up on the frog so that he does not even notice you are boiling him.

The egregious violations of the public's trust and brazen abuse of power and position of Barack Obama should be shocking and concerning to all, regardless of their political affiliations.

The author goes into great detail to cite his facts and explains ~WHY~ the action (or inaction) taken by Obama on not one, but various scandals can be considered unconstitutional, an abuse of power, and an impeachable offense.

Unlike Richard Nixon who covered up a break-in of the Democratic party headquarters, and then lied about the cover-up until he could not cover his lies any more, Obama has had about 5 different issues that could be considered just as bad, if not worse, than Watergate.

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November 26, 2013
This is a very detailed book; not light reading. However, the authors did their best to make it read like a story rather than a list or manual. All I can say is: Impeach the Bastard!
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April 12, 2016
Exhaustively footnoted but I didn't see any clear call to action. Is anyone up on Capital Hill reading this and do they intend to do something about the mess in which we all now find ourselves.
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February 17, 2026
This very detailed read offers feedback and in-depth analysis on Obama’s carefully crafted flip-flopping between statements made in the Illinois Senate and his Presidency (much more subtle than Kerry), media silence on FISA data mining overreach, Case of the Disappearing DHS Funds, the absolute embarrassment and nonsensical Benghazi debacle (thanks Hillary Clinton), and the open door policy to illegal aliens, plus the stupidly criminal ‘Fast and Furious’ gun giveaway program headed by Eric Holder.

But nobody followed the recommendation to oust a President who failed to follow through on his campaign promises, expanded useless regulations to expand the ‘green’ industrial complex, caused the death of Americans overseas by criminal neglect of his duties and cozying up to various Muslim Brotherhood organizations, and allowed waste and corruption to destroy taxpayer funds in billions of dollars. Funds that could have been used to pay healthcare bills, or back taxes, or hundreds of actually practical things.

I’d imagine the …reasoning goes something like this. ‘But he has such a nice speaking voice, and we can’t be called nasty names by journalists. So let’s keep him. At least he can’t be reelected.’

We have gutless wonders for leaders.
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September 29, 2013
Aaron Klein's books are incredibly informative. Always learn a lot from reading them and this was no exception. Can't say I "enjoyed" the topic but do like to inform myself of current happenings in politics.
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November 7, 2013
Awesome read! Well researched and written even better. I find it very sad "unconstitutional" was used 45 times while discussing a president of our United States.
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