Well, that certainly didn't take long. According to the Huffington Post (
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...) you can already buy bumper stickers calling for President Obama's Impeachment. After all, after one month, a passed economic stimulus bill and reversals of many of the outrages of the previous Administration President Obama has clearly committed high crimes and misdemeanors worthy of being removed from office.
It is mind boggling to me what some people view as worthy of impeachment. President Clinton apparently deserved to be removed from office because he lied about an extra-marital affair under oath. Now I don't condone what President Clinton did. I think the affair (and subsequent lying) was disrespectful to his wife, his daughter and certainly the American people. But I don't think it rises to a level of impeachment. For one thing, having affairs and lying about them is not exactly new to Presidents. Secondly, the issue would never have come up if not for a politically motivated investigation that was determined to find ANY dirt on President Clinton that it could.
Compare that to our now former President George W. Bush who basically ignored many, many, many very important aspects of the Constitution. Things like needing a warrant to listen in on phone conversations, habeus corpus and the Vice-President as being part of the Executive Branch. He also lied to get us involved in the invasion of a foreign country that posed no imminent threat, destroyed our standing internationally and basically brought our economy to the brink of disaster. We're going to have to wait for at least a decade to fully see the results of the Bush Administration. But to even mention investigating their blatant misuse of power and you are obviously unpatriotic and extremely partisan.
But saying we should impeach someone after one month really brings the whole thing full circle. Basically according to Republicans not being Republican is an impeachable offense. If you are Republican then anything goes. President Obama has done some things that I don't particularly like. The stimulus bill had too many tax cuts and not enough spending for education and infrastructure. He's broken his promise of posting non-emergency bills for 5 days before signing them. And I'm still waiting for action on stem cell research. But disagree with some (or even all) of his policies doesn't mean he should be removed from office without cause.
It is Republican hypocrisy at its finest. They will turn around and say that they are only doing what liberals did to Bush after the 2000 election and his 8 years in office. What they don't seem to understand is that people weren't happy with Bush taking office (largely because we viewed it as a stolen election) but I don't think anyone wanted his to fail, as Rush Limbaugh has said he wants President Obama to do, and when liberals called for impeachment it was because President George W. Bush actually violated the Constitution in many ways. After September 11th, pretty much the entire country gave President Bush the benefit of the doubt. Too bad the Republicans aren't willing to do the same.