The Royal George
Okay, what does Bush mean by it?
President Bush has quietly claimed the authority to disobey more than 750 laws enacted since he took office, asserting that he has the power to set aside any statute passed by Congress when it conflicts with his interpretation of the Constitution…Legal scholars say the scope and aggression of Bush’s assertions that he can bypass laws represent a concerted effort to expand his power at the expense of Congress, upsetting the balance between the branches of government. The Constitution is clear in assigning to Congress the power to write the laws and to the president a duty ”to take care that the laws be faithfully executed.” Bush, however, has repeatedly declared that he does not need to ”execute” a law he believes is unconstitutional.
Because – why? Because he’s a constitutional scholar? Because even if he’s not a scholar he knows more than most people about what’s constitutional and what isn’t? Because he knows anything at all about what is constitutional? Because it says in the Constitution that if a president ‘believes’ a given law is not constitutional he can just ignore it? Because the US president has unlimited, monarchical powers? Because magical powers to interpret the Constitution correctly pass to the new president the moment CBS news says who won Ohio? Because presidents who are elected because their father was president sometime in the previous decade have special rights to ignore laws whenever they dang well feel like it? Because presidents who have signed more death warrants than anyone else in the country are empowered to bypass laws? Because presidents who are in office when people fly airplanes into buildings are permitted to tear up all laws that they find pesky?
No, none of those reasons, I don’t think, on account of how none of those are true. So, why, then?
Far more than any predecessor, Bush has been aggressive about declaring his right to ignore vast swaths of laws — many of which he says infringe on power he believes the Constitution assigns to him alone as the head of the executive branch or the commander in chief of the military. Many legal scholars say they believe that Bush’s theory about his own powers goes too far and that he is seizing for himself some of the law-making role of Congress and the Constitution-interpreting role of the courts.
Well that certainly is what it sounds like.
Bush administration spokesmen declined to make White House or Justice Department attorneys available to discuss any of Bush’s challenges to the laws he has signed. Instead, they referred a Globe reporter to their response to questions about Bush’s position that he could ignore provisions of the Patriot Act. They said at the time that Bush was following a practice that has ”been used for several administrations” and that ”the president will faithfully execute the law in a manner that is consistent with the Constitution.” But the words ”in a manner that is consistent with the Constitution” are the catch, legal scholars say, because Bush is according himself the ultimate interpretation of the Constitution. And he is quietly exercising that authority to a degree that is unprecedented in US history.
Gee – here was I thinking the ultimate interpretation of the Constitution was supposed to be a Supreme Court thing, not a president thing. I must have done more sleeping in government class than I thought.
Bruce Fein, a deputy attorney general in the Reagan administration, said the American system of government relies upon the leaders of each branch ”to exercise some self-restraint.” But Bush has declared himself the sole judge of his own powers, he said, and then ruled for himself every time. ”This is an attempt by the president to have the final word on his own constitutional powers, which eliminates the checks and balances that keep the country a democracy,” Fein said. ”There is no way for an independent judiciary to check his assertions of power, and Congress isn’t doing it, either. So this is moving us toward an unlimited executive power.”
There’s something deeply enraging about the whole thing. Who does that man think he is? (God’s chosen, I know. Don’t remind me.)
You watch, OB. There will be another “terrorist” “attack” before November (or certainloy before 2008.
I need to get my passport.
Brian, I’d be careful before stringing statements like that together in a public forum. Someone Is Reading, you know…. ;-)
If Bush is overruling law on military pretexts, doesn’t that mean that the USA is under a form of martial law?
Conspiracy theories, anyone?
No. No thanks. Not today.
I just hope someone(s) in Washington will be able to concentrate on the constitutional issue with Bush long enough to teach him a lesson.
vis a vis the conspiracy nuttiness: I just don’t know anymore. If we are at peak oil and things are really, really going to get hairy over the next 20 years, the people who “own” the United States may feel it necessary to stop hiding the iron fist and be a little more raw in their application of power. A staged terrorist event by black budget elements of the CIA or the NSA seems perfectly believable to me.
G. Tingley: aside from some personal antipathy, why do you assume the owners of the country have any difficulties with Hillary at all? How is she in any way that matters not a Republican politican? Not that I disagree with your scenario.
It seems to me ol’ Georgie Porgie has put his foot in it here. He has given legitimate reason to doubt that he will do his duty in dozens of different ways with regard to dozens of specific situations.
The Democrats can now demand the most intrusive monitoring of Bush’s exercise of his responsibilities. They will find courts who will support such moves.
At the very least, Bush could now find himself spending the rest of his presidency holding off investigations into his fulfillment of obligations like informing Congress of immigration service problems — areas in which he would otherwise have been able to discreetly do what he thought best as presidents have always done.
There are probably areas where the President would normally be allowed to operate without observation and with the assumption that he would act properly, but which could now be opened up to observation and examination because he has cast doubt, really, on his own integrity.
Sorry, Mr. Tingley. My writing was unclear.
I meant the political, business and financial elite’s personal antipathy, not YOUR’S. Her positions are little different than middle-of-the-road chamber of commerce Republicans say 15 years ago. That she is consdered a raging “liberal” shows how far we have fallen. Nuclear war in Iran, anyone? Mrs. Clinton is certainly gung ho for it!
Your scenario may be accurate-and it is not conspiracy thinking to wonder about that.
Mr. Goldado: Why would you assume the Democratic Party has any interest at all in disturbing the status quo? They are very comfortable, thank you very much. They’ll fuss and moan a bit, but the fundamental debate about where we should be going as a country will be utterly missing. It’s 1856 to the thousandth power, and the American Democratic Party is utterly MIA.
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