In yet another superb piece of journalism, the peerless Charlie Savage of The Boston Globe submitted to the leading presidential candidates a questionnaire asking their views on 12 key questions regarding executive power. Savage's article accompanying the candidates' responses makes clear why these matters are so critical:
In 2000, George W. Bush and Dick Cheney were not asked about presidential power, and they volunteered nothing about their attitude toward the issue to voters. Yet once in office, they immediately began seeking out ways to concentrate more unchecked power in the White House -- not just for themselves, but also for their successors. . . .
Legal specialists say decisions by the next president -- either to keep using the expanded powers Bush and Cheney developed, or to abandon their legal and political precedents -- will help determine whether a stronger presidency becomes permanent.
"The sleeper issue in this campaign involves the proper scope of executive power," said Richard Epstein, a University of Chicago law professor.
All of the leading Democrats -- Edwards, Dodd, Biden, Clinton, Richardson and Obama -- submitted responses, as did Mitt Romney, John McCain and Ron Paul. Refusing to respond to the questions were -- revealingly -- Giuliani, Thompson and Huckabee. Significantly, if not surprisingly, all of the candidates who did respond, with the exception of Romney, repudiated most of the key doctrines of the Bush/Cheney/Addington/Yoo theories of executive omnipotence, at least for purposes of this questionnaire. I'll undoubtedly write more about those responses shortly.
But by far the most extraordinary answers come from Mitt Romney. Romney's responses -- not to some of the questions but to every single one of them -- are beyond disturbing. The powers he claims the President possesses are definitively -- literally -- tyrannical, unrecognizable in the pre-2001 American system of government and, in some meaningful ways, even beyond what the Bush/Cheney cadre of authoritarian legal theorists have claimed.
After reviewing those responses, Marty Lederman concluded: "Romney? Let's put it this way: If you've liked Dick Cheney and David Addington, you're gonna love Mitt Romney." Anonymous Liberal similarly observed that his responses reveal that "Romney doesn't believe the president's power to be subject to any serious constraints." To say that the President's powers are not "subject to any serious constraints" -- which is exactly what Romney says -- is, of course, to posit the President as tyrant, not metaphorically or with hyperbole, but by definition.
Each of the questions posed by Savage is devoted to determining the extent of presidential power the candidate believes exists and where the limits are situated. On every issue, Romney either (a) explicitly says that the President has the right to act without limits of any kind or (b) provides blatantly nonresponsive answers strongly insinuating the same thing.
Just go and read what he wrote. It's extraordinary. Other than his cursory and quite creepy concession that U.S. citizens detained by the President are entitled to "at least some type of habeas corpus relief" -- whatever "some type" might mean (Question 5) -- Romney does not recognize a single limit on presidential power. Not one.
And even with regard to his grudging allowance that American citizens should have "some type of habeas relief," Romney -- and only he -- implicitly endorses Alberto Gonzales' bizarre claim that -- despite the clear language of Article I, Section 9 -- "nothing in the Constitution confers an affirmative right to habeas corpus" (Question 9). Under this twisted Romney/Gonzales view, the right of habeas corpus -- which Thomas Jefferson described as "one of the essential principles of our government" and "the only anchor ever yet imagined by man, by which a government can be held to the principles of its constitution" -- is not constitutionally guaranteed to Americans but can be revoked at any time, for any reason.
In every area, Romney explicitly says that neither laws nor treaties can limit the President's conduct. Instead, displaying the fear-mongering cowardice that lies at the heart of Bush/Cheney Republican power, Romney described the root of his view of the world this way: "Our most basic civil liberty is the right to be kept alive."
Romney recited that cowardly platitude -- what has now become the shameful flagship of the Republican Party -- in response to being asked whether the President has the power to eavesdrop on Americans without warrants even in the face of a law that makes it a crime to do so. At its core, the defining principle of the Republican Party continues to be a fear-driven repudiation of the American ethos as most famously expressed by Patrick Henry, all in service of keeping the citizenry in fear so the President can rule without limits.
These are just some of the powers which Romney -- and, among the respondents, Romney alone -- claimed the President possesses, either by explicitly claiming them or refusing to repudiate them when asked directly:
* to eavesdrop on Americans with no warrants, even if doing so is in violation of Congressional law (Question 1);
* to attack Iran without Congressional authorization, even in the absence of an imminent threat (Question 2);
* to disregard a congressional statute limiting the deployment of troops (Question 3);
* to issue a signing statement reserving a constitutional right to bypass laws enacted by Congress (Question 4);
* to disregard international human rights treaties that the US Senate has ratified where said (Question 8 )
Even more disturbing were the specific questions Romney refused to answer. When asked if the President has the right to use "interrogation techniques" that Congress, by law, has prohibited in all circumstances, here is what Romney said (Question 7):
A President should decline to reveal the method and duration of interrogation techniques to be used against high value terrorists who are likely to have counter-interrogation training. This discretion should extend to declining to provide an opinion as to whether Congress may validly limit his power as to the use of a particular technique, especially given Congress's current plans to try to do exactly that.
Mitt Romney is running for President and proudly refuses to say if he would obey the law regarding torture. Worse, he's citing national security as an excuse for refusing to answer the question. He's not even President yet, and he's already insisting that it's too Top Secret for him even to participate in the debate over the President's duties to abide by the law. Even considering where our country has been taken with these matters, that's an astonishing assertion -- that the Terrorists will win if Mitt Romney expresses his views on whether the President must obey the law.
Underscoring his authoritarian mentality, Romney refused to say that there was even a single "executive power the Bush administration has claimed or exercised that [he] think[s] is unconstitutional" or even that there were any which were "simply a bad idea" (Question 10). In Romney's view, the Leader has not erred at all. Rather, this is the caricature of a response he gave to that question:
The Bush Administration has kept the American people safe since 9/11. The Administration's strong view on executive power may well have contributed to that fact.
Romney perfectly expresses the driving view of our GOP-dominated political culture over the last seven years, as profoundly un-American as it is Orwellian: You are in grave danger of being slaughtered by Terrorists. The only thing that matters is that your Leader protect you. In order to be safe, you must place your blind faith and trust in the Leader. There can be no limits on the Leader's power -- not even ones you try to place on him through your representatives in Congress -- otherwise you will be in severe danger and might even lose your freedoms.
In a Washington Post Op-Ed this morning, historian and George Washington biographer Joseph Ellis labels Dick Cheney's quest for limitless presidential power "historically myopic" and writes:
Your opinion on the current debate about how much power the executive branch should have will be significantly influenced if you read the debates about the subject in the Constitutional Convention and the states' ratifying conventions. For it will soon become clear that the most palpable fear that haunted all these debates was the specter of monarchy.
Although one would not have thought it possible, a Mitt Romney presidency, by his own description, would remove us still further from those core principles. Romney isn't running to be President, but to be King. Anyone who wants to dispute that ought to try to distinguish the fantasies of power Romney is envisioning from those the British King possessed in the mid-to-late 18th Century.
Glenn Greenwald was previously a constitutional law and civil rights litigator in New York. He is the author of the New York Times Bestselling book "How Would a Patriot Act?," a critique of the Bush administration's use of executive power, released in May 2006. His second book, "A Tragic Legacy", examines the Bush legacy.
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Show AllAll the Republican candidates suck big time. The Dems are a little better. Not much, but a little.
One candle’s luminosity
is an onslaught onto the Darkness
americans are ignorant sheep and Bush, Mitt et al are predatory amoral liars-- the former happens to be a tad more brain damaged than most of his class
they worship only the gods of wealth and power and claim their religions only for what wealth, doing so will bring
Ginger, Well, thats the lesser of the evils theory. I advocate to vote for the the best candidate. And that is Kucinich. I would say Obama is a compromise, but Edwards cannot 'go after' corporate power if he rolls over and caves into the MIC (military industrial complex) which is the biggest corporate power corrupting Washington (then comes the pharmaceuticals, etc...). - by swallowing the war on Iran craziness. That is a SERIOUS flaw in judgement, and demonstrates that he is fear-mongered already. Of course Obama doesn't look like he will do much to restrain our military over-expenditures much either; maybe just more moderate in saber-rattling. (8-\ Maybe we would get some incremental improvement with Edwards or Obama, but at some point soon we Americans will have to start exercising some discernment. As for Kucinich's wife - why worry about what 'Americans' will 'accept?' Why not just vote for content - not 'form.'
Ghouliani, Huckleberry and Stompson wriggled themselves out of that one. They must be even worse.
We have a christian capitalist pig in the white house right now,
and look what that got us!
Do we really want another one.
The christians thru their mindless voteing and the faith based BRIBE brought us GW Bush and the war in Iraq, its time to stop them.
"Tyrant" is simply the greek word meaning "King". Mitt Romney simply has an old-testament view of kingship.
Ironically, God's paln for Israel was that it not have a king. The prophet Samuel warned them about what would happen.
The american people now, clamouring to be ruled by a single strong father figure, are no further along than the Israel of Samuel's day - the bronze age.
Kernal (Dec. 24th 12:33), I don't think ANYONE over the age of 35 would be interested in having a First Lady in the White House who has a ring in her tongue.
Giovanna, I think my point is your point is my point.
However, I was also trying to make the point that fascism in America is really politically rooted in Congress... not per se in the specific beliefs of Mitt Romney or George Bush.
We tend to focus on the Presidential race but a fascist President can still only rule with the support of a fascist Congress.
The very focus on Presidential politics might even be construed as a diversion from the more useful focus on campaign financing and state by state, district by district elections, through which corporate America ensures a Congress that will not impeach a fascist authoritarian President.
Mitt Romney and George W. Bush are the symbols of fascism (and purveyors of fascist ideas) that the public can understand (file under: politics of personality) but the real roots of fascism lie in that big industrial plant in district 2 in your state or mine, and the conversations its corporate owners have with the Congressman from your or my area about how he is planning to pay for the media buys needed to win election next year.... THAT is where fascism begins. In contrast, suspension of Habeas Corpus and endless wars initiated by a President are where it becomes manifest and that kind of thing is the easier stuff to write about (kudos to Greenwald for doing so.)
The much harder stuff is to look around your local area and figure out what to do about YOUR district's and MY district's support for fascism, or how to help people who are supporting fascist enabling Congress-critters to understand what fascism is and what their role is in supporting it. And that can be tough because it involves jobs, military spending, pork and ear-marks, and all sorts of stuff that feels like "ordinary politics" to ordinary people.
How do you get them to see that they are connected to the fascism, or to understand that the fascism has crept into their hearts, or that their corporate work environment (with good benefits and good pay) is PART of the fascist/imperialist system?
abbybwood --
Thanks for passing along the link to the Ron Paul talk. I enjoyed watching it. I also read his answers to the questionnaire. Unlike Romney, his answers are succinct, to the point and sincere. The great thing about Ron Paul is you know what your are getting. At the very least, he appears to be an honest man (very refreshing). None of the other candidates participating in the questionnaire left me with that impression.
For those who have found solace in Ron Paul as the answer to to the authoritarian streak among the candidates, please tell me where he was when the "Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention" Act came up for a vote. Ron Paul for some reason decided that this was one he should skip.
Kucinich, was the only candidate who defended your rights by voting NO.
"Commentarian"
" Let us pray"
If that doesn't work we must all become true patriots
see post at 11:00AM
Let us hope we can reduce the vote fraud so more democrats can at least stop a take-over of this magnitude, which BushCo has set the stage for. Given a voting system approaching integrity Bush never would have gotten in. I hope not enough Americans go for the RepubliFascists. Let us pray . . .
If this idiot somehow managed to get the presidency, we all must become true patriots. Here are the definitions.
A PATRIOT MUST ALWAYS BE READY TO DEFEND HIS COUNTRY AGAINST HIS GOVERNMENT – EDWARD ABBEY
THE RIGHT OF REVOLUTION IS AN INHERENT ONE. WHEN PEOPLE ARE OPPRESSED BY THEIR GOVERNMENT, IT IS A NATURAL RIGHT THEY ENJOY TO RELIEVE THEMSELVES OF OPPRESSION. ULYSSES S. GRANT
TRUE PATRIOTISM HATES INJUSTICE IN ITS OWN LAND MORE THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. – CLARENCE DARROW
THE NATION WILL BE THE LAND OF THE FREE AS LONG AS IT IS THE HOME OF THE BRAVE
THE STRONGEST REASON FOR PEOPLE TO RETAIN THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS IS AS A LAST RESORT TO PROTECT THEMSELVES AGAINST TYRANNY IN THEIR GOVERNMENT- THOMAS JEFFERSON
THE TIME IS NEAR AT HAND WHICH MUST DETERMINE WHETHER AMERICANS ARE TO BE FREE MEN OR SLAVES – GEORGE WASHINGTON
All true, Giovanna, HOWEVER, we have no rational choice but to try to vote in those with enough guts to try to get us on a saner path toward Democracy. And, in my opinion there is Kucinich, and 71 other congress people trying (by Jim Hightower's count). These 71 'insiders' are not reaching out any, which is a bad idea - they need the grass-roots support for their efforts. I see the potential for major changes for the better despite the current monkey-wrenching of the works going on. I believe we can pull this out and get on the right track until more Americans grow up and wake up and we become a more enlightened country (distant future). I don't think many of these 71 people have anything close to Kucinich's integrity and wisdom, but there are at least a handful that may be close. We need: 1)Publicly funded elections (which are gaining some popularity and success now), 2)To impeach Cheney and Bush (and throw whatever legal powers available at the rest that can be nailed) 3) To get better people in power. Eventually, with more independents, Naders, Kucinichs, Ron Pauls, Gravels and public funded elections I believe (with enough grass-roots action) we can move in the right direction. America's potential is too important to give up on!
Mike,
The reason our congressional representatives do not represent us is simple. They are of the same ilk as our president and presidential hopefuls. They all want power and bow at the altar of the capitalist corporatocracy--the ACTUAL folks, capitalist elites, who run this country, own the media, and make sure these same (often corrupt) representatives and senators stay in office to push their profit-driven agendas. The sure 'kiss of death' for any congressional representative is to fall out of lock step with the corporatocracy and actually speak truth to power.
One cannot seriously believe from watching the slow take-over of the U.S. by these fascists over the past 30 years that there is any real difference between the Republicans and Democrats. Dianne Feinstein, a millionaire who is married to a capitalist elite, is an excellent example of a democrat who has fallen completely out of touch with the loyal people who originally helped put her into office.
It should be self-evident by now that the U.S. is the largest organized crime syndicate and terrorist organization in the world. Through clever propaganda, it and its corporate cronies seek to globalize--open world markets--by Americanizing, dominating, and capitalizing (exploiting) the entire world for power and profit. If they cannot accomplish this mission through economic takeovers, they CREATE perpetual war and reconstruction under the pretentious guise of "spreading freedom and democracy," which is just a talking-point slogan for imperialism. All of this, of course, is illegal.
I know we all want to believe that Democrats are 'warm and fuzzy' and the Republicans are the 'real' ogres, but to believe such a thing makes liberals as conformist at the GOP base seems to be. The democrats pretend to be adversarial, but the truth is that We the People have absolutely no oppositional party left in this country to combat tyranny on our behalf. With congressional support, the executive branch has become a dictatorship, The Supreme Court and the Justice Departments have been politicized, and our Constitution, ethics of process, civil liberties, egalitarian ideals, and supposed representative democracy are nothing more than pretenses-shams-of a system of government originally and painstakingly designed by a group of enlightened people who feared fascism and oligarchic plutocracies. If the past year has not been proof of this, I don't know what will be. Until the majority (masses) of Americans understand this problem, the "preposterous circus of democracy is likely to play on" (Lyons).
Hey Ginger and Frank! Are you paying attention? Edwards has clearly stated he will go along with the invade Iran crowd! He may have some backbone to stand up against corporate power on the surface, but he obviously will cave into the DoD fear-mongering we have seen far too much of. No, Kucinich actually is the ONLY candidate I find rational about restraining our out-of-control extension of military power - which I might say is over-stretched, but what about the some 1,500+ overseas military bases as far as needing more personnel for Iraq, etc. (a million or so troups?). No, there is WAY too much deceit with our DoD which will have to be addressed and reined in if we are ever to fullfill our potential as a true Democracy in any sense of the word. And Ron Paul looks to be one of those Libertarian types that would try to dismantle our government, all the while allowing more expenditure on the military, and thus create a vacuum for the final consolidation of "America the Fascist State." And who had the guts to keep
the impeachment action against Cheney etal alive? Only KUCINICH, that's who!
I beseech all of you to PLEASE watch this speech Ron Paul gave on Executive Power in New Hampshire about 5 days ago.
Not even Dennis Kucinich is taking the conversation as far as Ron Paul is. I'm not suggesting you run out and start working for Ron Paul or that you even vote for him (since I realize most of you are still hard core Democrats), but he is well worth listening to on the issue of Executive Power. Thank you.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7493899900883927358&loc=interst...
The neo-consevative movement that calls itself conservative but in all reality is fascist to it's core. These people have a very twisted view of the Constitution and Democracy both. I noticed that a long time ago with the Separation of Church and State issue. The lie that is constantly circulating among conservatives the Separation of Church and State is a myth. That our forefather's intended this to be a Christian Nation founded on Christian principles. Completely ignoring the fact that most of our forefather's were Deitist's not Christian's (they are two completely different sets of belief's). And more importantly the clause in the Constitution that states 'there shall be no establishment of religion'. They go out of their way to ignore the Constitution or try and rewrite it to suit their twisted belief's. It's the same with numerous other issues. Which is why I haven't voted for them in 20 years now. When they lose a bunch of their whacked out idea's I may decide to vote for them again. But, not until. Even then I am going to continue to look very skeptically at them and wonder what is lurking in those black soulless hearts of theirs. And ask myself what they are trying to pull? Most of them claim to be Christians! But, if they are the best example Christianity can come up with to represent them? Then Christianity is in deep s... as a religion!!!! They are some of the most immoral people on the planet. They worship the 'Great God of wealth, greed and power'!
Juliann, You are correct. All religions are cults. 'Cult' is the root of the word 'Culture,' and one's belief system is a part of his or her culture. Though I find all cults frightening, The Mormon cult is particularly disturbing based upon the basis of its quite recent and dubious founding, its 'colorful' founder, and the financial power of the Mormon network.
The individual who founded the cult was a known charlatan/con artist/snake oil salesman and imposter (liar.) His name was Joseph Smith. In essence, Smith fit the profile of your basic, disordered, psychopathic personality evident in all abusers, con-men, liars, and arrogant dictators. Essentially, Smith was looking for a way to launder his ill-gotten gains and avoid the pesky business of having to pay taxes. Is there any better way to accomplish such a mission than by posing as a prophet and starting a church?
In addition, he and his ilk instituted 'polygamy,' a patriarchal, misogynist, and abhorrent abuse of women both physically and emotionally, and CONvinced people that such a system was perfectly acceptable pursuant to 'church' doctrine--kinda like the capitalist plantation owners CONvinced poor, white, and unemployed Southern guys (conformists) to fight a war in support of a patriarchal, racist, and abhorrent system of abuse of human beings--slavery--that, if successful, would have kept these same poor, white, Southern men unemployed. The con game's been around a long time.
There are numerous details and books on this subject, but briefly, the cult of Mormon, like all institutions that require unquestioned belief without evidence and loyalty beyond all reason, is one of control, domination, misogyny, authoritarianism, elitism, arrogance, deception, and fascism.
Like our current U.S. government, institutions such as this, are not to be trusted. Anyone who claims membership in such dysfunctional, patriarchal, and irrational belief systems, as the one proffered by the Mormon Church, is also not to be trusted for he or she is either a conformist with room temperature I.Q., who will not speak truth to corrupt power, or a megalomaniacal autocrat bent on exploiting (capitalizing on) the gullibility and cowardice of the conformists. Which one sounds more like Romney, the conformist or the megalomaniac? The dysfunctional system sounds a whole lot like American 'democracy' and 'capitalism' doesn't it? Well, there's a reason for that.... By the way, regardless of their religious tools of manipulation, most of the GOP frontrunners scare the 'hell' out of me, especially Guiliani, Thompson, Romney, and Huckabee. Just typing their names sends a chill down my spine.
I'll say this for Romney, he's persuasive.
I've never had anyone come so close to convincing me that voting for Hillary (given the Clinton vs Romney scenario) might be the right thing to do after all. My God, this is pure uncut authoritarianism! I mean, the man doesn't even try to put a pretty face on it, with the sole exception of that half-assed attempt in Q#5 to act like he'll play nice.
Wow, that really shook me, I think it was his honesty (seriously) that has me spooked.
Vote John Edwards! Vote John Edwards! Vote John Edwards! Check him out -- he is definitely pro middle class/working class and totally against Wall Street and the big corporations. He has a very specific agenda and knows exactly HOW he will succeed with his plans for our country and the world. Please check him out if you are not familiar with his platform. I think you will be pleasantly surprised. He has fought the corporations many, many times in the courtroom and has WON! He truly cares and has a long record to prove it. The corporations and Wall Street want Hillary because deep inside she is just another one of them. Obama would probably be a good Vice President under Edwards but he simply is not ready yet to take on the big one. After being Vice President for eight years, he WILL be ready for the big step. We can all plan to put him in as President in 2016!
Frank Lieb,
I'm in NH and voting for Edwards, and working on his campaign, to get others to vote for him. Thought you'd like to hear that...
What I find interesting is the fact that Obama, Hillary, Huckabee, Guiliani, Thompson etc are all right there with Romney on all these policies. Now Romney may be the most honest about it, in that he's reigning in the Dictatorship right in front of our faces.
That's why i'd vote for Romney if I were you. And the congressional republicans for that matter. I am. I'm serious. We're going to have a fascist police state anyway, no matter which canidate you vote for, i'd rather it go down in history that the fall of America was at the hands of far right extreme neo-conservative policies and politicians.
Now obviously all these primary, and presidential debates in general are pointless.
But doesn't anyone find it interesting that these debates are all a shift to the right. At the republican debates, it's a contest to see which canidate is the most pyschotic extreme right winger; who is farthest to the right. But even more interesting is the fact that the democratic debates are the same exact thing; which canidate is farthest to the right, and they're beyond the moderate line, they (Hillary, Obama) are right there with the republicans to see who can be the most extreme right winger.
We, as the masses, are slowly being progammed and socially engineered into being a fascist imperial nation, and the fact that very few are aware of this pattern is astounding.
The beautiful all-wise Mitt the Twit (the Stormin' Mormon) Romney---in fact he's the latest model of the ignorant ugly American....So caught up in his righteous superiority that he can't see that his pants are down....And EXCUSE ME again but why isn't Kucinich among "the leading Democrats" here? Because media people only report what other media people say? How about some HOMEWORK---Anybody with his lights on to the left knows it's Kucinich already, and so the powers that be are shoving the other stooges right down our votes...
HERE WE GO AGAIN! Don't we ever learn anything? If this monster gets his foot in the door, it won't only be the Jews, it will be an entire country!! The country is sinking fast, don't step on the accelerator. I can hear the gurgling now, but with a strong resistance the rescue can begin. Vote for Edwards, Vote for Edwards and tell your friends to vote for Edwards..............
Romney reminds me of an old saying -- "I hear you talking but you're not saying anything."
However, we do need to listen to this guy because he's scary. I wonder how much money and how much time he's spent with consultants to craft himself into this plastic, depth-less person.
I enjoyed this article very much.
What's interesting about Romney is the fact that he might very well become the Republican nominee -- if it weren't for the fact that he's a Mormon. In other words, what will defeat him is NOT his horrible authoritarian pro-tyranny pro-torture positions, detailed in Greenwald's article. What will defeat him is simply the bigotry of the Christian Right, who won't tolerate a Mormon president. // Aside from that one little detail, Romney's positions would certainly appeal to all the lunatics who liked Bush (or who think Bush didn't "go far enough").
Thank God for our Christian bigots!
Poet, we better not forget Huckabee - he wouldn't even answer these questions. WHY NOT??
I certainly hope Charlie Savage's publicist forwarded these questionnaires to all the talking heads at CNBC, CNN, MSNBC (Keith Olbermann), Bill Maher at HBO etc.
I am not surprised by this at all. Romney has already proven himself a liar on several issues. Case in point: "My father marched with Martin Luther King, Jr." NOT.
And let's not forget, the guy has one of the head honchos at Blackwater Inc., Cofer Black as his "National Security" adviser. Nuff said.
Here is an EXCELLENT speech by Ron Paul on Executive Power given in New Hampshire a few days ago followed by a Q&A. It's no wonder the media are tripping over themselves to marginalize him:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7493899900883927358&loc=interst...
As to Kucinich, he's still in the running:
"Dennis Kucinich and his wife Elizabeth will be ringing in 2008 with music, merriment, and a message at a special New Year's Eve party and concert on Monday, December 31 at the MCAM TV-23 Studios in Manchester, New Hampshire.
The event - "Resolution for Peace: A New Year's Concert for the Community" - is open to the public and will be televised live on TV-23 and streamed live on the internet at www.kucinichtv.com. So if you can't come, please tune in."
He's tall and good looking though, so he looks like a President. That's all that matters anymore.
A number of them GOPathologicals seem a bit confused about the whole POTUS thing. For example, even though an Oath is taken to "defend the Constitution of the United States from enemies both foreign and domestic," the Loonitary Decider believes: "My biggest job is to protect the American people." Even if that means destroying the Constitution he was, er, elected to protect at all costs.
Hey, it's not like Nut Romney thought of this crazy fascist bullsheet all by his peabrained lonesome.
I knew the moment I heard about how he and his family abused their family dog (put the dog in an open cage, strapped it to the top of the car, then hit the freeways on their vacation) that this man was a tyrant and a cruel one. I AM a religious bigot - I don't believe for a minute that mormonism is anything other than a derived cult and that the *men* of this cult are not to be trusted. I have no problem saying that like the catholic church, mormonism doesn't appear to me to have a single thing to do with God.
Over and out. For now.
The Tyrannosaurus Wrecks Everything.
put him to sleep
The inference of successful protection from the lack of subsequent attacks reminds me of a very old country joke. Farmer Jones visits farmer Smith and notices a horseshoe nailed to the barn just over the door. Jones asks why it is up there. Smith says it's to keep the lions away. Jones points out there are no lions around these parts, to which Smith says, "Then it must be working."
Forget Huckabee–Romney is the wacko religious nut-case in the Republican presidential race. This guy is like Bush on steroids. Forget this fear-monger–FDR was and still is right–the only thing we have to fear is the fear being peddled by such elitist appologists as Romney. What this country needs is someone who hates Wall Street as much (if not more) than he or she hates Washington DC!
In reference to this comment by Poet, John Edwards is definitely the man we need!! He has a proven record fighting for the middle class and against Wall Street and corporations.
Did Kucinich drop out?
Discussions of Presidential Power Always Return to Issues of Congressional Power
I said it on Salon, I'll say it again here.
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When I read about the blatant tyrannical actions and aspirations of Bush and the leading Republicans I keep coming back to the issue of Congressional responsibility.
It is really not surprising that tyrants aspire to power, or that we have such people or forces in our society.
What I cannot wrap my mind around is how Congress continues to accept the claims of tyrants as legitimate, and exhibits no willingness to impeach, and to do so again and again if necessary.
Ultimately, Congress has the power to install (after impeaching President and Vice President) exactly the person it chooses in the Presidency, a person it can vet for his/her views of Presidential power, and a person that it can impeach anew if it considers him/her to have overstepped those limits.
Yet it does nothing, and threatens nothing.
So while your article focuses on the beliefs of tyrants, and alerts us to the fact that real fascists walk our streets and aspire to exercise absolute power as President, once again we are left with the puzzle of why Senators and Representatives are willing to tolerate this.
So long as they do tolerate it, we have to conclude that it is the members of Congress who are the real fascists and the real advocates of absolute executive power. To be fair there are 30 or so Senators who would probably support impeachment today, and who share a traditional view of limits on Presidential power... so really we just need an explanation for another 20 or 30 Senators and how they are bought off, or how they are bought into the worship of absolute power.
Those 30 Senators and a "centrist faction" in the House are what have enabled Bush, and what would enable Romney. They are the real heart of evil. They are the enablers and the encouragers. Romney would not dare express these views if he could not count on a quiescent authority worshiping Congress.
Of course you might say that the American people themselves worship authority, and so do not penalize Congress-critters who fail to impeach authoritarian dictator Presidents. There is some truth in that. So we can spin circles of responsibility outward... the campaign finance system... the way in which corporate America with its authoritarian culture influences the mindset of Senators and Representatives... the role of media in shaping possible questions and the whole debate. All of that is in there.
But it all comes back to a complicit pro-authoritarian Congress, doesn't it really?
And at this rate, Romney could write a book.
He can call it "My Struggle."
The American people will vote for "safety" over morality every time. Romney is the perfect person to lead the Republicans to the dictatorship that they dream about at night. Control is so "tidy."
Wow, a Romney presidency - one way to make us yearn for "W".
I'm not a religious bigot but the Mormon doctrine has always been patriarchal, misogynistic, materialistic and power based. Romney is playing out his personal belief system. Anyone who supports him is basically saying they agree with those paradigms.
Great and revealing piece. Romney is frightening. His "reinvention" from moderate Republican governor to rabid right-wing presidential hopeful should give even his supporters pause. It is clear that he would do or say anything to gain power, and once he had it, he would present America with a frightening future.
Forget Huckabee--Romney is the wacko religious nut-case in the Republican presidential race. This guy isw like Bush on steroids. Forget this fear-monger--FDR was and still is right--the only thing we have to fear is the fear being peddled by such elitist appologists as Romney. What this country needs is someone who hates Wall Street as much (if not more) than he or she hates Washington DC!
Greenwald is consistently one of the most perspicacious analysts of American political and constitutional law, hardly surprising since that is his field of expertise.
Greenwald invariably hews closely to quotes, facts, and rigorous analysis, again not surprising for someone with his background and training. Too many commentators simply moralize on the horrors of this Presidency and the current American political crisis without exposing its roots and tenets.
However, Greenwald never gets lost in a maze of detail and is willing to confront the bizarre extremism emanating from the Beltway asylum in a way that the vast majority of pundits will not. Few seem able to challenge or even grasp the ominous threats posed by the Bush/Cheney legacy. The smirking malevolent frat boy may retire to Crawford but every disaster he has minted appears permanent and ready to metastasize.
Although most people, even many Republicans, concede the disastrous policies and extremism of the Bush Presidency, those policies and the extremist ideologies that animate them now seem to be permanent parts of the mainstream political landscape. They have taken on a life of their own.
It's as though Cheney, Bush, Yoo, Addington, Gonzales and associated miscreants have acted as Pandora: opening the lid forever on torture, preemptive & permanent war, executive tyranny, warrantless spying, American gulags, state lawlessness, etc. Despite the disastrous effects of these ills – no one in the political elites—certainly none of the Republican candidates (with the exception of Ron Paul) or the Democratic front runners has any intention of returning them to the box.
Apparently, Romney would like to blow the box to smithereens to make certain the horrors of executive tyranny can never be contained again.
He sounds like Adolph Hitler or one of the old Kings of England. All dictators that wanted absolute control of his subjects had these thoughts.
Just what the US does not need at this time is another dictator in the white house
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guess who's not getting the presidency for christmas
Hey Ginger--
I agree with you about Edwards. He is the closest to being someone who openly hatres Wall Street as much as establishment Wash. DC Maybe he and Kucinich could be the ticket--assassination insurance for each other if you know what I mean.
Romney______The Morman Monster____Bad news
wood___boot____you wondered if Kucinich had quit running.. I sure hope not, as it would be so cool to have a first lady with a tongue ring. Learned that little nugget on the Chris Mathews show. Could help to get him elected, the young voters would all go for that.
Commentarian 10:00 a.m., I understand your feelings about Kucinich. He is a wonderful guy and I like him a lot. He has some wonderful ideas and is a great person. But he has one extreme disadvantage - our country is simply not ready for him. Obama is also a wonderful person with great ideas but he is simply not ready for the country. We need Edwards for a couple of terms to allow him time to go after Wall Street and the corporations as well as get us out of Iraq and reestablish our place in the world. After these problems have been solved then the country may be ready for Obama, or someone like him.
This is precisely why impeachment of Bush and Cheney is essential. The time to reclaim power is now. To wait for the 2008 election is to abdicate.
My friends, do not forget that Cofer Black, Vice Chairman of Blackwater USA, will be at Romney's side, influencing foreign policy and funneling billions to the war profiteers.
If Mitt "Con-man" Romney wins the presidency, then the terrorists will have won, again...
GIOVANA: Enlightened postings. Did you by chance catch a TV "documentary" that showed how the Mormon church was naive enough to go for a fraud that involved their paying about 1 million to someone who purported to have discovered some lost text of Mormon origin. It was "channeled" by a lizard (or chameleon). I am not making this up. This kind of "magic" and idiocy that religions often fall prey to make us astrologers laugh at who's called superstitious and/or uninformed.
Left of Left,
Which candidate has committed to abandoning 60 years of U.S. support for Israel? I respect single issue voters, but I'm seriously curious to know if *anyone* is speaking against Israeli human rights violations? I too would like the U.S. to back away from blind support of Israel, but there are other issues more important to me at this point, hence my support for Edwards. At this point in the election cycle, I'm supporting Edwards both for his plans and his electability (I know that's a bad word here at CD but I'm realistic).
On this topic, the NH Concord Monitor ran an editorial against Romney: http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071222/OPINIO...