Quote Originally Posted by Tom523 View Post
You can't be impeached for invoking executive privilege but you can be for obstructing justice. Do you know what is in the documents that Issa wants and Obama invoked executive privilige on? No you don't and neither do I. If there is evidence that there was a cover up in an attempt to circumvent the congressional investigation he can be impeached. The interference of the election occurred when Bill Clinton representing the Obama administration offered a position in the administration to Arlen Specter's opponent if he would drop out of the race. I don't remember the names of the politician in Colorado. Presidents don't get impeached for invoking executive privilege. They get impeached for breaking the law.
And what evidence is there that Obama broke the law? NONE. The subpoena of those documents is nothing more than a politically-based fishing expedition.

Issa claims that Obama's invocation of executive privilege shows he must have been involved, and has something to cover up. Yet, he didn't say a word when President Bush did the exact same thing in response to congressional subpoenas. Why do you suppose that is? Yes, it's a rhetorical question.