Despite dozens of calls for impeachment from conservatives over the last six years, Karl Rove says it’s actually the White House that’s pushing the impeachment frenzy.
The former deputy chief of staff to President George W. Bush condemned Democrats for their “impeachment ploy” in an op-ed in Thursday’s Wall Street Journal.
“Mr. Obama and his party are now claiming in every conceivable setting that Republicans will impeach him if the GOP wins this fall,” Rove writes, listing off a series of events where Democrats have discussed impeachment in recent weeks.
“All this is complete and utter nonsense,” Rove writes. “No sane person believes that even after the midterms there will be the necessary 67 votes in the Senate to remove Mr. Obama, even if the House voted to impeach him.”
Indeed, the votes aren’t currently there and House Speaker John Boehner has downplayed impeachment efforts, similarly blaming Democrats and saying it was a fundraising “scam.”









