In what was likely her final legislative act in Congress, outgoing Georgia Rep. Cynthia McKinney announced a bill Friday to impeach President Bush.
The legislation has no chance of passing and serves as a symbolic parting shot not only at Bush but also at Democratic leaders. Incoming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has made clear that she will not entertain proposals to sanction Bush and has warned the liberal wing of her party against making political hay of impeachment
Apparently Cynthia didn't get the memo. But I expected nothing less from such a fount of moral strength and character. She embarrassed herself and her constituency several times with her actions and her moonbat theories. Hey Cyndi! Hows the Tupac probe going?
McKinney, who has not discussed her future plans, has increasingly embraced her image as a controversial figure.
She has hosted numerous panels on Sept. 11 conspiracy theories and suggested that Bush had prior knowledge of the terrorist attacks but kept quiet about it to allow friends to profit from the aftermath. She introduced legislation to establish a permanent collection of rapper Tupac Shakur's recordings at the National Archives and calling for a federal investigation into his killing.
Whatever was in the water in Georgia that allowed this woman to be a duly elected official hopefully has been removed. Wait! I see in my crystal ball, a trash TV show hosted by Cynthia! It wouldn't surprise me if she went the Rikki Lake route. I'm sure her former voters would tune daily to commiserate with her on how unfair life is.
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