Monday, August 14, 2017

Wisdom

A columnist at PJ Media, Charlie Martin writes something that (a) should be obvious to all, but (b) apparently is not obvious to some.
Donald J Trump is president. Really. He won it fair and square, he was inaugurated seven -- almost eight -- months ago, and he very probably is going to be president for another three and a half years.

Minimum.

So, now, children, let's calm down. All of you people over there saying Trump is unqualified and should be removed? Give it up. He's qualified by the only qualification that matters: he is over 35, he is a native U.S. citizen, and he won the damned election.

The Constitution doesn't have a clause in it for removal by vote of the media, or because his political opponents don't like him. The only reason he can be removed constitutionally is if someone finds high crimes and misdemeanors.
Absent a Democrat supermajority in both houses of Congress - a thing less likely than August snow in the Mojave - impeachment's not happening. Get over it.