From
Publisher's Weekly Review:
"…Talk
of presidential impeachment is in the air. Holtzman, former congresswoman
and Brooklyn D.A., and Cooper, a journalist and lawyer, have assembled
a compact but thorough legal and constitutional accounting of five major
issues upon which they claim the current president could be impeached.
They are "Deceptions into Taking the Country into War in Iraq";
"Reckless Indifference to Human Life in Katrina and Iraq";
"Illegal Wiretapping and Surveillance of Americans"; "Permitting
Torture"; and "Leaking Classified Information." While
the authors have a clear political agenda, their book also provides
a useful guide to the theory behind and the legal mechanisms of presidential
impeachment, clearing up many misunderstandings readers might have,
such as the fact that "high crimes and misdemeanors are not limited
to actual crimes" and the correct use of the Independent Counsel
Act (which Holtzman helped author in 1978). The book argues its points
based on examples from the impeachments of Nixon and Clinton (Holtzman
sat on the House Judiciary Committee during the Nixon impeachment).
While this volume will be read and cherished by those who agree with
its political stance—and dismissed and argued against by those
who don't - it's an important, comprehensive argument and document for
our current political moment."
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