I believe that before it’s all over, this president will not fill out his full term. I know that puts me on a limb, but this is not minor. It wasn’t minor when Richard Nixon lied to the American people and worked within those in his administration to cover up what really happened in Watergate. But, I remind you, as bad as Watergate was, because it broke the trust between the president and the people, no one died. This is more serious because four Americans did in fact die.
Former Gov. Mike Huckabee is hardly a flame-thrower. His daily, syndicated talk show has been billed as “conversation, not confrontation.” He’s not the type to bang pots and pans in the air and rant until red in the face.
For Huckabee to make such a bold statement is not only newsworthy, but could very well be based on inside information the former governor and presidential candidate has been able to obtain through his powerful connections within the government. His monologue Tuesday morning on his show suggested that Wednesday’s congressional hearings would begin a process so damaging to the Obama Administration that President Obama would have to resign or possibly be impeached. “The highest levels of people in the United States government all the way up to the president knew that what they did tell us was not true.”