Mustang
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Zero, but your op is funny. You post as if you're trying to help the GOP not do what the liberals are claiming they'll do.
Whatever the actually chances may turn out to be, I would personally never bet that it's zero. At least not in this particular political climate where the GOP as a whole is further to the right than it's been in at least several decades. And even back then, conservative Republicans were not in the majority.
I did say zero, but may have to reconsider my vote based on this.
"During the presidency of George W. Bush, several American politicians sought to either investigate Bush for allegedly impeachable offenses, or to bring actual impeachment charges on the floor of the United States House of Representatives Judiciary Committee. The most significant of these efforts occurred on June 10, 2008, when Congressman Dennis Kucinich, along with co-sponsor Robert Wexler, introduced 35 articles of impeachment against Bush to the U.S. House of Representatives. The House voted 251 to 166 to refer the impeachment resolution to the Judiciary Committee on June 11, where no further action was taken on it. Bush's presidency ended on January 20, 2009, with the completion of his second term in office, rendering impeachment efforts moot.?"
June 10, 2008? Nobody took that seriously at such a late date in Bush's term.