Joni Ernst — the Sarah Palin-backed Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Iowa — has been floating calls for President Obama’s impeachment for some time.
“I do think that yes, he should face those repercussions, and whether that’s removal from office, whether that’s impeachment,” Ernst said in January at a Montgomery County Republican forum, when asked about the president’s recess appointments and use of executive authority, according to a video flagged by Yahoo News on Tuesday. Ernst agreed with the questioner, saying she felt the president had overstepped his authority with the appointments.
The Supreme Court has since decided the case, ruling that the president overstepped his authority in making the appointments while the Senate was in recess.
The news of Ernst’s comments emerged just as Palin led the Obama impeachment charge in an op-ed for Breitbart.
Ernst, who is running to replace retiring Democrat Sen. Tom Harkin, made a splash with her promise to make Washington “squeal” like the pigs she castrated as a farmer; her folksy charm—reminiscent of Palin’s 2008 vice presidential run—has endeared her to both far-right conservatives and the GOP establishment, eager to add more women to the party.
“As a U.S. senator, though, we have to push that issue, we can’t be silent on things like that,” Ernst said in the video. “And unfortunately we have a number of legislators right now that simply let these things happen. They’re not speaking up against these actions. They’re not speaking out against the president when he oversteps his bounds, when he makes those appointments, when he’s appointing czars, when he is producing executive orders in a threat to a Congress that won’t do as he wishes. So he has become a dictator.”
“He is running amok,” she concluded.









