YThe Constitution clearly states ...the House that determines what is an impeachable offense. Originally Posted by I B HankeringWhere does it say that in the Constitution? Art. Section. Clause.
You have it ass backwards ...
.... and given your ranting about Obaminable not have authority to issue executive orders I would "expect" you to insist that if the government is not given the specific power it seeks to exercise in the Constitution then it does not have the power to do so! That IS THE LAW.
It is not my burden to show the government has the power it is yours who are asserting that a specific governmental body has that power. And I think the phrase tossed around on your "side of the aisle" is ...
"FULL DISCRETION" .... which is NOT FOUND in the Constitution ANY WHERE!
Again since you assert the House has the authority to ...
.."determines what is an impeachable offense" .. even though there is a specific qualification in the Constitution ....
.. then were does it say "the House determines what is an impeachable offense" without any appeal and/or oversight ... except for another election.
I'll save you the time. IT'S A FACT: IT DOESN'T SAY THAT!