Rep. Todd Akin (R) of Missouri, a U.S. Senate candidate this year, hosted a town-hall meeting this week, and heard from a constituent who wants to see President Obama impeached. The right-wing congressman seemed quite fond of the idea.
If you can’t make out the audio, Akin considered the “tactical” question of what would happen to the articles of impeachment in the Senate, but added, “At a certain point you just say, ‘Enough, I don’t care enough about the Senate, duty calls us to just get up and just impeach this guy.’” The Missouri Republican added that the president is “a complete menace to our civilization.”
And on what grounds, pray tell, would Akin try to impeach Obama? The Senate candidate pointed to “all of the czars” and the notion that the president “completely ignores the train wreck of the economy.” He wasn’t kidding.
This is obviously ridiculous rhetoric from an unhinged conservative, but I’m fascinated by how often Republicans use the “I” word in public, as if presidential impeachment is some sort of toy.








