9 Cases the GOP Would Love to Bring Against Obama

In a unanimous ruling issued Thursday, the Supreme Court found that President Obama had violated the Constitution when he used a tactic known as a “recess appointment” to fill empty positions on the National Labor Relations Board.

The direct effect of the ruling is to invalidate the decisions in which the recess-appointed board members participated and to limit the president’s power to make such appointments in the future. But the more noticeable short-term impact will be on the morale of Tea Party supporters and other hard-right Republicans who have spent years decrying the “lawlessness” of the Obama administration. That’s because the ruling is pretty clear: The president’s appointments were illegal.

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Of course, when people who believe President Obama is a serial lawbreaker start listing his alleged crimes – and make no mistake, there are lists, and lots of them – what he does with NLRB appointees rarely makes the top ten.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) earlier this year published a list of 76 of the president’s alleged abuses of power. The popular right-wing website RedState.com has published its own, running to 140 items. The lesser-known Capitalism Institute offers a downloadable list of 500+.

As one might expect, the lists vary in quality. Cruz takes a stab at respectability, quoting the French philosopher Montesquieu: “There can be no liberty where the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person, or body of magistrates.” Others read like the sort of thing you’d find written in tiny handwriting on a flyer taped to the side of a mailbox.

In any case, if the Supreme Court ruling on Thursday, as seems likely, emboldens those who believe Obama is a criminal, here are 9 of the issues they are most likely to raise in the weeks and months to come.

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Obama’s Top 9 Alleged High Crimes and Misdemeanors

1) He changed the Affordable Care Act
Mentioning the Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as Obamacare, to the president’s opponents is like waving a red flag in front of a bull. But once the pawing and snorting stops, the fact remains that the administration changed multiple deadlines and requirements without the assent of Congress. Whether it was legitimate executive discretion or tyrannical executive overreach will, if conservatives have their way, be decided in court one day.

2) He intervened militarily in Libya without Congressional authorization
Let’s face it: Congress hasn’t really owned up to its responsibilities under the War Powers Act for a generation or more. But the power to declare war becomes really important to the president’s opponents when there’s an opportunity to challenge him, and hard right opponents of the administration can make at least a credible case that the president committed U.S. forces to Libya without authorization.