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The Ten Most Preposterous Bushie Legal Arguments of 2007
by Scott Horton For legal commentators, the Bush White House and Justice Department are the gift that just keeps giving. Never before has such a torrent of inanities and absurdities gushed forth from official apertures.
Its the sign of a government that truly disdains the rule of law, indeed, it hates law almost as much as it hates law enforcement and lawyers. Is anyone making the Herculean attempt to catalogue them all?
Not
at all. Recent revelations suggest the program was launched earlier
than wed been led to believe, scooped up more information than we were
led to believe, and was not at all narrowly tailored, as wed been led
to believe. Surprised? Me neither.
The corollary: trotting out
men in uniform to say it doesnt make it any less of a falsehood. And
it dishonors the uniform they wear. (This means you, General Hayden and
Admiral McConnell).
Scooter Libbys sentence was commuted because it was excessive.
Dick
Cheneys former chief of staff, Scooter Libby, was found guilty of
perjury and obstructing justice in connection with the outing of
Valerie Plame. In July, before Libby had served out a day of his prison
sentence, President Bush commuted his sentence, insisting the 30-month
prison sentence was excessive. In fact, under the federal sentencing
guidelines, Libbys sentence was perfectly appropriate and consistent
with positions advocated by Bushs own Justice Department earlier this
year.
But lets contrast this with the sentence of more than
seven years given to Alabama Governor Don Siegelman for accepting a
six-figure campaign donation from an insurance executive and then
appointing the insurance executive to an oversight board. Slightly
higher than the average sentence handed down for a homicide. Hmmm how
many times did George W. Bush commit the crime of which Siegelman was
convicted? Answer: 146, and counting. But then, hes a Republican, so
hes entitled to do it.
The vice presidents office is not a part of the executive branch.
We
also learned in July that over the repeated objections of the National
Archives, Vice President Dick Cheney exempted his office from Executive
Order 12958, designed to safeguard classified national security
information. In declining such oversight in 2004, Cheney advanced the
astounding legal proposition that the Office of the Vice President is
not an entity within the executive branch and hence is not subject to
presidential executive orders. When, in January 2007, the Information
Security Oversight Office asked Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to
resolve the dispute, Cheney recommended the executive order be amended
to abolish the Information Security Oversight Office altogether. In a
new interview with Mike Isikoff at Newsweek, the director of the ISOO
stated that his fight with Cheneys office was a contributing factor
in his decision to quit after 34 years.
Indeed, the man who
shoots a lawyer in the face, and then has the lawyer formally apologize
to him; the man who keeps a man-sized safe in his office; the man who
has invented and used his own system of bogus national security
classifications. And the man who told the U.S. that we faced
thermonuclear war with Iran, evidently the same week he had read an
intelligence community consensus analysis saying that Iran had
discontinued its nuclear program in 2003an analysis he fought tooth
and nail to suppress. Cheney, the man who makes up his own laws as he
goes along.
And then, of course, we come to State Secrets.
What is a State Secret? Well, let me give you a clue. If youre in the
White House and you committed a serious criminal offense as to which
your legal staff and the Consigliere (errr, Attorney General) cant
craft a plausible cover or defense, then its certainly a State
Secret. Its called the get out of jail free card. See, no need even
to resort to the Pardon Power!
But what comes in as number
one. Thats right, the unchallenged most unbelievable legal assertion
made by President Bush, himself, over and over and over:
The United States does not torture.
First
there was the 2002 torture memo. That was withdrawn. Then there was the
December 2004 statement that declared torture abhorrent. But then
there was the new secret 2005 torture memo. But members of Congress
were fully briefed about that. Except that they were not. There was Abu
Ghraib. There were the destroyed CIA tapes. So you see, the United
States does not torture. Except for when it does.
Bush has
made America the torture nation in the eyes of the world. And most
Americans are too busy watching Fox News and reruns of 24 to even
take notice. Lets have a New Years Resolution: when presented with
moral depravity and criminality at the height of our government, lets
start getting angry! And lawyers: heres a place to put your signature,
on the American Freedom Pledge.