A presidency on the edge
Prior to President Nixon’s
resignation on August 8, 1974, he presented to the American public, an
elaborate series of lies to affirm his innocence in the Watergate scandal. Nixon’s
message resonated with many of his followers, yet it was insufficient to
overcome the depleted trust the electorate had placed in him. As impeachment
proceedings moved forward in Congress members of his own party convinced him to
step aside for the good of the nation. He pondered their request for a period
of time and came to the conclusion his support in Congressional circles was
eroding quickly. The rest is embedded in his resignation letter to Congress and
the American people. Thirty-nine years ago this month marks the anniversary of
the only President in American history to resign from office. Nixon never could
have conceived of an Obama presidency with a multitude of scandals, each one
worse than Watergate. Yet, America has once again arrived at the crossroads of
history where a sitting President has maligned the office for which he was
elected. President Obama has done everything in his power to obfuscate the
investigations into his scandalous behavior. Through a series of deceptions and
misrepresentations the President and his subordinates are attempting to lead
investigators away from the truth. Nixon was involved in one incident, with the
break in to the Democrat offices in the Watergate tower. Obama’s Administration
has obstructed nearly three hundred conservative groups from receiving tax
exempt status, disallowing donors their constitutional rights to express
themselves through these groups. Present information suggests that the orders
for these actions by the IRS lead directly into the White House. This scandal
pales in comparison to the four deaths and eventual cover up in the Benghazi
debacle. The lies and deceit from the White House, concerning Obama’s
mismanagement of this massacre, could leave one breathless. Obama’s open
discourse to incite race hatred and violence is sufficient enough to question
his ability to lead. With a bevy of other scandals under investigation,
directly caused by the Administration’s faux pas, perhaps the time has come for
Congress to move ahead with impeachment proceedings. Violations of civil and
potential criminal law are suggested by the Administration’s actions. In the
last few days President Obama called these scandals phony and noted they are political
ploys to block the people’s work that needs to be performed in Washington. On
the contrary, Mr. President, Congress is performing the people’s work by
undertaking and detailing potential crimes that may have occurred under the
auspices of your office. The shadow hanging over the White House needs to be
lifted before the actual curtain falls permanently. Many of the investigations
underway are coming to fruition, perhaps the President should rethink his
stance on the very problems his Administration has caused. If not, there could
be a change in leadership long before Obama’s term expires. Mark Davis, MD
President of Healthnets Review Services and Davis Book Reviews. www.healthnetsreviewservices.com,
platomd@gmail.com, Author of Demons of
Democracy and the forthcoming book Obamacare: Dead on Arrival, A Prescription
for Disaster. Manager of the group on LinkedIn, Government in Transition.
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