November 11, 2007

Why Bush will not leave office in 2009

Let us think like business consultants analyzing the decisions of a business that claims it is going to close its door in just a year. What kinds of decisions is it making? Here is a quiz, if you still doubt that we need to shift our thinking and recognize what appears to be 'a paper coup.':

- Is building a US Embassy in Baghdad the size of eighty football fields and at a cost of well more than half a BILLION dollars evidence of short- or long-term thinking?

- These walls would crumble if the next legitimate president independently ends the war. How about defending and expanding the basis for FISA violations at this late stage -- after all, these folks will be gone in a year?

- How about the decision to fight so hard for a US attorney who will defend the view that the President is above the law?

- Why would that matter so much in an administration folding its tents?

- Why the rush to establish Guantanamo as a permanent part of the landscape and even seek money at one point to double its size -- if the next President, a truly independent Republican or Democrat, might just close it down?

- Why the push to expand a war that makes no military or popular sense, rush through military tribunals that the next President might just disband, and, by the way, drum up a fresh new World War III?

- Do the neo-cons advising Giuliani look like a fresh page for an independent, transparent election or an ideological continuity of government in themselves?

- Do these look like the short-term tactics of a fading administration -- or the institutional strategic bases for some kind of new long-term beginning?

- Why work so hard to make sure that the man who defended the infamous "enemy combatant" concept will be the new Attorney General?

Increasingly, reputable figures are starting to talk about `a coup.' Jim Hightower notes in an important essay, "Is a Presidential Coup Under Way?," that a coup is defined in the dictionary as a sudden forced change in the form of government. (He also spells out the basis for a rigorously modeled impeachment and criminal prosecution.)

Daniel Ellsberg's much-emailed speech on recent events notes that, in his view, a `coup' has already taken place. Ron Rosenbaum speculates in an essay on Slate about the reasons the Bush administration is withholding even from members of Congress its plans for Continuity of Government in an emergency -- noting that those worrying about a coup are no longer so marginal.

Frank Rich notes the parallels between ourselves and the Good Germans. And Congress belatedly realizes as if waking from a drugged sleep that it might not be okay for the Attorney General to say the President need not obey the law. Congress may realize why Mukasey CAN'T say that `waterboarding is torture' -- the minute he does so he has laid the grounds for Bush, Cheney and any number of CIA and Blackwater interrogators to be tried and convicted for war crimes.

They are so keenly aware that what they have been doing is criminal that laws such as the Military Commissions Act of 2006 have been drafted specifically to protect them and the torturers and murderers they have directed from criminal prosecution. That is why insisting that Mukasey say that waterboarding is torture is, in spite of the alarming apparent defection of Feinstein and Schumer, an important tactic and even the perfect opening for the impeachment bid that Kucinich is bringing on November 6th to be followed by Congressional investigations into possible criminality.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

sh leaves office in 2009, ill you have the integrity to come back, report this article, and admit how wrong you were? Or will you just ignore it like hte little p...y b...h that you are and hope that it goes away so no one realizes how badly you wasted your life. (Of course, you won't post this comment. Like a true p...y.)

Jabe said...

Why yes, I will be the first to be completely amazed if the cocaine addicted thug presently occupying the white house actually leaves by his own free will..

Now tom, will you please take some English classes so that you can form a complete, cognitive sentence?

Perhaps fox/bush news can help in your hopes of becoming a fully developed human.. doubt it.

ThatDeborahGirl said...

I have believed in potential Bush/ Cheney coup for a long time. It started with the hoax everyone is now familiar with about "continuity presidency".

Although the hoax was exactly that and nothing more, there are other signs that Bush has no intention of leaving office - no more than he was actually surprised on 9/11.

And read what Karl Rove had to say recently about GOP candidates trying to distance themselves from Bush and his poor poll numbers. And Rove (supposedly) doesn't even work for them anymore:

“Nobody can risk looking disrespectful to the president without paying a price, and they need to understand that,” said Mr. Rove, Mr. Bush’s former top political adviser.

Sounds like a warning to me.

Anonymous said...

Ok, so will you fess up now? Bush has just left office.

Anonymous said...

So let us think like rationally minded people and abandon quack theories rooted in complete emotional distress over having the opposing party in power. Thee man stepped down, and you made up this theory because you were a spoiled brat bitching about losing in 2004. I voted for Obama, but unlike you, I'm not a moron. F*king conspiracy theorists and their intellectual masturbation.

Jabe said...

No, I am not a moron either +Anonymous+, such a brave man that wont even make up a fake name when he makes such accusatory comments.

Yes the piece of bush shit has left the white house, because he KNEW with the movement that was coming in, his ass would have been forcibly removed..

Go back and catch up on your gop kool-aid from fox news.. Im sure theyre preaching some more christian based fear mongering war-whore rhetoric for you to catch up on, the islamics are coming, the islamics are coming!! Hide your women and children!!

Anonymous=coward..

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