Among those who refused to comply with Congressional subpoenas, never mind requests, while George W. Bush was president were: the Department of Justice, the Secretary of State (“not inclined” was Condi’s explanation), the Vice President (who preemptively announced he would probably not comply with such silliness and didn’t), the White House Counsel, the White House Chief of Staff, the White House Political Director, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff, the White House Deputy Political Director, the White House Office of Management and Budget, and so on. There’s a collection of these subpoenas (the targets being Republicans) over at http://democrats.com/subpoenas

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Congress held lots of the aforementioned bums in contempt, as did most of the rest of us. But it didn’t actually hold them. In fact it expected the Justice Department to do the enforcement of the subpoenas — even those addressed to the Justice Department. In decades gone by, Congress used to make use of a power called inherent contempt, which meant the power to preserve its own existence by compelling witnesses to cooperate and holding them in jail on Capitol Hill until they saw fit. No more. Now “inherent contempt” is just the feeling that bubbles up in the stomach of your average American when a member of Congress walks by. Don’t believe me? Check the polls. Pink slime in your hamburgers is significantly more popular than Congress.
Now the blue and red slime in Congress have switched sides. Now Republicans want to hold a Democratic Attorney General in contempt. Get in line, schmucks! This is a government with secret trade deals worse than NAFTA, secret meetings to let health insurance executives “reform” healthcare, secret drone wars, not-so-secret wars launched in defiance of Congress, executive orders throwing out half the Bill of Rights, and wild claims of state secrets powers made in courts to protect law-breaking predecessors, corporate partners, and themselves. This is a White House that won’t tell Congress how its murder by drone program is legal or how it justifies killing unidentified people with “signature strikes.” This is an administration that tells senators to their faces that they will be informed of any war on Syria or Iran after it’s begun. These guys used to hide the White House visitor logs and now just hold their meetings away from the White House. John Dean and Daniel Ellsberg are in agreement that secrecy has reached new heights. And now, finally, you want to hold them in contempt? Get in line!
Most contemptible, of course, is that virtually nobody in Washington gives a rat’s derriere about the institution of Congress or the representation of majority will or enforcement of the rule of law against the powerful. The branches of government are now the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. The remnants of the previous system are employed for motivations created in the current one. So, when the President is a Democrat, the Republicans in Congress toil and sweat to give him the power to lock people up without charge, deploy the military within the United States, spy into every corner of the land without probable cause, etc., because they want those powers for Republican presidents and for the military. But they also go after the Democratic administration viciously on usually less serious but highly inflammatory matters. Meanwhile, the Democrats, who are outraged by any and all presidential abuses by Republicans, are eager to help Obama dwarf King George III’s list of crimes before the Fourth of July.
The trouble is not that we just happen to be trading back and forth between horribly bad presidents from one party and even worse presidents from the other. The trouble is that when you give absolute power to an individual, it corrupts him absolutely. Listen to all the lamentations over Egypt’s weak president. The founders of the United States allowed this country to last as long as it has by creating a weak president. Egypt’s problem is an empowered military. Our problem in the United States is an empowered military, corporatocracy, and president. What we need is power for the people and their legitimate representatives. Electing a really great all-powerful dictator from a benevolent and progressive third party is no more of a solution than is lesser-evilism. A move toward an actual solution would be observable if Congress actually came to care about being more than a crowd of court jesters. It could start by enforcing all outstanding subpoenas and requests from the past 12 years, regardless of party.



20 Comments

Thank You! This was my reaction to the subpoena nonsense too. Now it’s important? Now this power counts? Now? Well, here’s one benefit that Obama is Bush 3.0, I guess ~ we might get some satisfaction for Bush’s crimes if the Issa’s go after Obama for doing the same shit. What a world.
I agree with reader. Thank you.
What a great place to start…Get on with it.
Recced.
Yer a natioal treasure Mr. Swanson.
But in general, if I may employ a bit of New Yorkese wrt our erected offals, appointed offals, the political system, the judicial system, the banking/financial system, and the MIC:
Fuck you, you fucking fucks.
Empires fail you twits, when ya abuse the masses for your own gains.
End of story.
;-)
Although I agree with your contempt for the duopoly, I might take option 3 (the leftist dictator) for at least a couple of years. You know, maybe someone cut from the cloth of FDR. I’d still be voting for him if he could of lived so long. He did a lot to turn things back for a significant period, but I’m not telling you anything new about the mighty Frank!
Lovely summation, Mr Swanson. And may I add, reminded elsewhere on this site by Mr. Noel and other lefty-leftists on this site. Mouseland
For the record, I hold both houses of Congress in contempt and treason!
The problem is that this subpoena by Darrell Issa, the World’s Richest Car Thief, is a classic Republican witchhunt in the manner of Ken Starr:
More on Darrell Issa, the richest guy in the House:
http://markcrispinmiller.com/2011/01/darrell-issa-car-thief-and-suspected-arsonist-and-thats-not-all/
Nice rant David,
Hope it made you feel better and blow off some steam. LOL you can huff and puff while we steal all the good stuff, and when our time is done we get rewarded with a job (wink wink) with one of our corporations we helped steal and rob the nations wealth.
Yours D $ R xooxxo
You forgot “arsonist” when referring to Issa. That’s where he really got his start.
I swear, the mob is in or IS our government now and congress consists of courtiers to the kings of finance and other money guys.
Pretty soon, we’ll start hearing “Yes, my Lord” and “No,my Lord”
No kidding.
If we could only find 535 guillotines.
Not THAT would solve the problem.
You have a future in comedy.
Oh, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE let the Republicans revive the use of inherent contempt.
Daughter of the corrupt Baltimore Mayor Thomas D’Alessandro, Nancy Pelosi is very, very angry because Issa is breaking Omertà, punishable by Obama’s 19th century laws dug up out of the crypt to put away whistleblowers.
Lofgren’s letter is just priceless. That’s what you get for giving them a supermajority..
I don’t think so.
But they are trying to distract and deflect attention to the guy who initially brought it to light, and secondly to make this about gun rights in the US.
The underlying case is really about the careless act of literally putting guns in the hands of the deadly drug cartels that have killed more than one American and 200 Mexicans. Narco News. We also armed their government.
This festering sore of a government appears to be coming to a head… can’t wait for the lancing.
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/wed-june-20-2012/6-20-12-in–60-seconds
You and Rachel Maddow are such good soldiers, medal worthy in fact.
My current thoughts on the political process (short term pain for better long term results)
obama’s professor obama must be defeated
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/06/18/former-obama-professor-the-president-must-be-defeated-in-2012/
Thanks for this post David. It exhibits the intellect and objectivity that signify why I come to FDL. Partisanship is nothing more or less than an indication of unquestioning belief and a means of distraction. Our government and its players have degenerated to the point of becoming Kabuki Theatre or just reality TV with disastrous real world consequences for the majority.
I’m pretty sure Bush didn’t invoke executive privilege to hide documents about a problem he claimed never to have heard of.