TL;DR: not if they aren't crazy. But they might be crazy.
- If the congressional GOP leadership retains any hint of sanity, they won't impeach her, unless they finally locate the ironclad proof that she flew to Benghazi, killed Ambassador Chris Stevens with her bare hands, and then had a torrid one-night stand with Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Note new tag spawned in an effort to keep "politics" relatively sane and in recognition that fuckin' NOTHING is going to be over Tuesday either way
That the following could be uttered sincerely is proof that not just the GOP, but the whole world is crazy. An actual conversation I just had with mk: b_b: Is that because of the good jobs report or the looming Trump presidency? 2016 is like to be remembered for a long time. And would anyone be surprised if 2017 got worse by impeaching a president for nothing? They did it once 18 years ago, and we've only gotten deeper into the woods since. Also, do you think they even remember that the only reason Benghazi is a thing is because they tried to stick it to Obama, and when unsuccessful they went for the next Dem Prez in line? I think most GOPers think that Benghazi, as such, is actually about Clinton.mk: The markets are down
I really like The Week, at least the articles you share to hubski. Reality is balkanized. As to the point that you quote in your OP, about whatever sanity still exists in congressional GOP leadership... sanity dare not let out a mouse fart without danger of being voted out.Just one piece of data: In a recent poll from Politico and Morning Consult, an incredible 82 percent of Republicans said that Clinton's email controversy was "worse than Watergate." In case you've forgotten, that was the scandal in which a veritable smorgasbord of crimes were committed by dozens of people, the officials who went to prison included the attorney general and the president's chief of staff and chief domestic policy adviser, and the president himself resigned when congressional Republicans told him he was about to be impeached and was certain to be convicted. That Watergate.