71. If the House votes for articles of impeachment, the Senate conducts a trial on whether to remove the president from office. 72. If it happens, almost anything could result, including a president from one party and a vice president from another. 73. In a blizzard of episodic snippets, Oliver Stone takes the former president from childhood through his resignation from office. 74. In a long, unbroken tradition, Mexican presidents from the governing party have chosen their own successors, and the party has never lost a presidential vote. 75. Impeachment is the constitutional process that allows removal of a president from office for cause. 76. In effect, the decision to remove the president from office was made by the America that voted not to re-elect him in the first place. 77. In his brief, Bennett argued that the tradition of immunity for presidents from lawsuits goes back to the time of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. 78. In places like Cuba, domestic politics prevented the president from implementing a policy of normalization. 79. In the past, the board has chosen its presidents from a pool of college presidents or academics, largely from the Northeast. |