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Bush and Congress Are Heading for Courtroom Clash on 'Executive Privilege'

By Brian Beutler, Media Consortium. Posted July 21, 2007.


The fight over the attorney scandal escalated when former White House Counsel Harriet Miers failed to show at a House Judiciary hearing which she had been subpoenaed for to give testimony -- and may be heading for the courts.

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In the past week, Democratic aides have suggested that Congress and the Bush administration could be heading toward a courtroom showdown over the White House's refusal to honor subpoenas through its claims of "executive privilege."

The fight hit a crescendo last week when former White House Counsel Harriet Miers failed to show at a House Judiciary Committee hearing at which she had been subpoenaed to testify about her involvement in the Justice Department's firing of nine U.S. Attorneys.

Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-CA) chairs the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law, which is responsible for recommending and issuing subpoenas in Congressional oversight matters. She called the administration's claim of executive privilege, and the absence of his adviser, "out of order." "Those claims are not legally valid," Sanchez said. "Mrs. Miers is required pursuant to the subpoena to be here now." The subcommittee upheld Sanchez' contempt citation in a 7-5 party line vote. For Miers to be officially held in contempt, the full Judiciary committee would have to rule the same way, and then so would a majority of the House in a floor vote.

If the issue goes to court, it would constitute a dramatic shift from Democrats' previously stated position. During a June 28 conference call with liberal bloggers, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi cautioned, "on some of these issues, the courts are not friendly to us because they are all in the family. You know, the Courts, especially in the District of Columbia, if we wanted to challenge them in Court on anything, the decision would not be in our favor."

"Now you see the administration asserting executive privilege," Pelosi added. "So the press asked me this morning, 'Does this mean you're going to hold them in contempt next?' I said 'No, we're going to let the process work out' because you have to build the record."

The administration has recently been building that record. On two consecutive days last week, the president's claims of executive privilege stood directly in the path of ongoing Congressional oversight investigations. On Wednesday, before the Senate Judiciary committee, a one-time Bush aide named Sara Taylor dodged a series of questions about her role in the U.S. Attorney scandal, citing the fact that the president had instructed her to honor his executive privilege. The

next day, a chair reserved for Miers sat empty in the House Judiciary hearing room.

These haven't been the only times the administration has refused to abide by Congressional subpoenas. In April, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice signaled her intent to dodge a subpoena from House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA), who is seeking her testimony in his investigation into the manipulation of pre-war intelligence. Rice has contended that her actions and statements in the lead-up to the Iraq war were carried out in her former role as National Security Adviser -- an appointed position that does not require Senate consent -- and were therefore protected by executive privilege.

But there's one more reason to expect a courtroom clash: effective Constitutional limits have prevented Democrats from accomplishing even the simplest components of the change they promised during the '06 campaign.

On important actions such as climate change legislation and war funding, Bush has either vetoed, or threatened to veto, any serious bills that make it through Congress. At the same time, the smaller legislation has become victim to a series of parliamentary tactics that some -- most recently Sen. Kent Conrad (D-ND) on the "Young Turks" radio show -- suggest are intended to block Democrats from accomplishing anything substantial for purely political reasons.

Perhaps because these tactics are technical and obscure (how many citizens know that getting anything out of the Congress these days routinely requires a supermajority of votes in the Senate?), the fallout has been hard on Democrats, who are now widely perceived to have blown their mandate.

And that's just legislating. Their entirely separate call to oversight is a function that should be easier to carry out, if only because issuing subpoenas does not require a supermajority. But the president has signaled that he's willing to use executive privilege as an effective veto over Congress' subpoena power -- and therefore their oversight.

While Democrats move towards a courtroom battle, they face a stark choice, and perhaps risk setting one of two unwelcome precedents. If they challenge and lose, they may strengthen the right of executive privilege for years to come. If, on the other hand, they don't go to the courts at all, they may entice future administrations to run roughshod over the oversight prerogative of the legislature. The difference is that the latter option would reinforce the perception that they were brought to power to check the president, but have simply decided not to do so.

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Laughable.....
Posted by: Captainmagic on Jul 21, 2007 1:30 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Checks and Balance's......or should that be a Cheque's and Balance's......It is lucky for the Iraqi freedom fighters that they don't give a rats arse for your judicial system either....but unlike YOU they are doing something about it aren't they...It will take a little bit more time but they are winning through on the fight to remove the parasite that has attached itself to Their rites. So carry on with your trivial dance and parody, for while you are asleep, good people are dying. But don't let that little fact bother you.

America is a FARCE

Captain OUT

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Taboo Subjects
Posted by: shangrilalad on Jul 21, 2007 3:45 AM   
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Taboo Subjects

The Bush Administration, backed to the hilt by republican voters, republican pundits, the Republican owned Monopoly Media, Republican congressmen and Republican oligarchs, have committed far too many crimes to allow any investigations of their actions. Impeachment and War Crimes are “off the table,” and will never be investigated or prosecuted because all Americans are implicated, and the whole world knows it.

Republican crimes against the American people will never be investigated or prosecuted because the Democratic leadership is complicit in most of their crimes. High ranking Democrats have very carefully selected to investigate lesser crimes in which they are not complicit, which leaves a multitude of crimes, including treason, “off the table.”

This ignoring of “Taboo Subjects’ is like ignoring the world is round, and that’s the state of denial in our nation.

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» Crimes Against America? Posted by: Sparks56
"executive privilege" is merely the "divine right of kings" differently worded
Posted by: Suzon on Jul 21, 2007 4:46 AM   
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Living for the last 20 years in the United Kingdom has convinced me that when the government fails the people, the people are morally obliged to come together to provide a legitimate alternative. Independent grand juries are an authoritative way of showing the threadbare nature of this administration.

The key to a compelling verdict (in the "case to answer" sense) is the separation of the prosecution which prepares the case and the jurors who are the decision makers. I believe that the downfall of the San Diego grand jury was its self-selective nature. Vigilante juries will be discredited, even if their conclusions are correct.

The prosecutorial side gathers the evidence and prepares the charges for the jurors to consider. The pool from which the jurors will be drawn should be selected from electoral registers using a random template which can be independently confirmed. The drawing should be public with those whose names have been drawn contacted secretly. The identies of those who agree to participate will only be revealed after the jurors have returned a majority vote.

This would be a good exercise for law schools or even high schools. How people get power is important; how they use it even more so.

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It’s ours to destroy if we choose.
Posted by: shangrilalad on Jul 21, 2007 5:02 AM   
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It’s ours to destroy if we choose.

At this point, maybe our best course of action would be to start nuking other nations randomly to avoid being summoned to appear before the World Court and to maintain our dominance over the world. Perhaps that’s what Cheney & Bush have in mind to escape prosecution. Just keep obliterating one country after another until we’re the “Last Country left Standing.” Then no one would be left to condemn us.

That may seem harsh and extreme to some, but hey, we’re Americans and we own the world. It’s ours to destroy if we choose.

Or, we could impeach Cheney & bush to bail ourselves out of this shit.

Make them take the fall.

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» Ignorant? Maybe... Posted by: BlooSox
Repugs go for jugular and Democrats make nice...
Posted by: disparity on Jul 21, 2007 6:42 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Notice that even the most ludicrous claim by the destructive Republicans is supported with a ground swell of angry, hate-filled messages against the Democrats.

However, even when the charges against the Republicans are as heinous as subversion and denial of the constitution and the massive hypocrisy of the holier-than-thou right-wing christian stalwarts who profess the family values uber alles but who manage to have outside sexual partners , the Dems only responses are mere squeaks.

Pelosi, although a lovely lady and even perhaps a nicer grandma , has no concept of how to lead her party in these down-right dirty cat fights and even less ability to make certain the American people never forget the terrible things the heathens of the right-wingers have done.

To this day, her party allows the media and even the mouth Snow to continue to show the relationship between 9/11 and Iraq. To this day, despite all the inferences and bits of information concerning Cjheney's pushing for an expansion of the war to Iran, Pelosi and her party spends little time mounting a huge public campaign against this effort.

Speculation? Of course. Media snooping and trying to get ahaead of the curve--Yes!...but since when has truth been the operative word since this administration has been in power.

The Dems must be vocal, loud, constant and ruthless or else there will not be much left of America to save. As it stands now, the Bushites have defied the courts, the Congress and the majority of the American people. What is next--a military coup with Bush-Cheney duo at the helm?

The opposition party MUSTbe truly the opposition party or else America will be simply the richest 4th world nation on earth--and that is not good for our children and grandchildren unless of course they are in the upper 5% of the economic scale.

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Maybe the Speaker should step down.
Posted by: hurricane hugo on Jul 21, 2007 9:21 AM   
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The House should've invoked inherent contempt and had Miers' ass dragged before them the very next day.

plur

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» Pelosi only has until Monday Posted by: chasaturn
Taboo Subjects Indeed
Posted by: vanishingearth on Jul 21, 2007 9:40 AM   
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Shangrilalad's comment regarding Taboo Subjects is on the mark. Impeachment and War Crimes will not be pursued because what is at stake here is the American way of life, and as he correctly points out, the whole world knows it.

This invasion of Iraq is nothing more than an attempt to establish a permanent strategic American presence so that our continued access to cheap oil will continue. The entire infrastructure of our whole nation is built upon the availability of cheap oil, there is no plausible alternative yet. Do 4 military super-bases and the largest embassy on the planet in Baghdad honestly speak to anybody of a non-permanent presence?

So as a nation, we rightfully scream about there being no WMD's, the lack of an Al-Qaeda connection to Saddam, etc., however these were merely pretexts to invade a country and "liberate" it's 27 million feuding occupants, with their oil as our main objective. If we ever believed these Arab people could EVER live in a quasi-democratic state, why have we littered their landscape with Depleted Uranium, the waste product from our nuclear facilities? Our soldiers, and the Iraqi people are afflicted with unprecedented cases of cancer and other maladies widely attributed to this radioactive substance with half-life of 4.5 BILLION years.

So Republicans, Democrats, all of us are complicit in this even though many/most of us do not approve of the means employed in the sense that we are fighting an energy war to keep the global corporations humming along smoothy, which happen to control the strings of Congress and the media. China and Russia will ultimately be players as well in future energy wars if the world survives this catastrophe. As Karl Rove told Ron Suskind in regards to the "reality-based community", "That's not the way the world really works anymore" he said. "We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality...We're history's actors...and you, all of you, will be left to study what we do".

So in light of this ideology, should we be surprised at every recent stonewalling turn of this administration? Bush has effectively told Congress he's an emperor and they can scream about it all they want, but his 'executive privilege' trumps everything, period.

His signing of the directive NPSD 51, which essentially gives him dictatorial powers (like he doesn't already exercise them) and enables him to declare martial law should be very worrisome to anyone that is closely following this current Constitutional Crisis.

As a nation that worships the God of Consumerism, and by necessity would be complicit in these energy wars, with an Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Branch beholden to corporations, as well as the Fourth Estate aka the media behold to these behemoths, we should be very, very concerned about our Nation in the next 18 months. And we would do well to examine our own total dependence on cheap fossil fuels, which have peaked worldwide in production and can only become more costly.

The effort now seems to be aimed at blaming the Iraqi's for not being able to govern themselves, which anyone familiar with the Middle East could have predicted had BushCo really cared, but they are a tribal people whom we invaded and committed war atrocities against in the name of oil. We, the American 'actors' in this drama, have much to ponder in the next 18 months.

We should be very, very concerned.

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» Really? Posted by: apophenia_monkey
» RE: eally? Posted by: vanishingearth
» RE: eally? Posted by: apophenia_monkey
» RE: eally? Posted by: vanishingearth
» RE: eally? Posted by: vanishingearth
thedirtydemocrat
Posted by: Thedirtydemocrat on Jul 21, 2007 12:10 PM   
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Excuse me. Didn't the Repubics start the theivery iof our democracy by stoning Gore then Kerry with manure clods during their attempt at getting elected? Didn't the Repubics get caught with their hands up to their devine elbows in the cookie jar of our economy?
I find it hard to understand the ignorance or should I say ignoring of the obvious odiousness of their complaints about a couple of Democratic individuals screwing around while Bush is f**king our country into bankruptcy. And declaring war with trumped up charges to grab the oil in Iraq.
When I was a kid my grandfather told me that Democrats might screw around with women, but the Republicans screw around with our country. He is still right.

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» RE: thedirtydemocrat Posted by: paschn
Latest Development
Posted by: JSquercia on Jul 21, 2007 4:48 PM   
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The Bush Administration has said that the Department of Jsutice can NOT be called Upon to prosecute a Contempt Of Congress Citation based on an opinion from the Reagan Era which was never adjudicated . I kind of thought this issue was settled when the Supreme Court forced Nixon to turn over the Watergate Tapes .
Frankly I NEVER for one SECOND thought that the DOJ would do anything since they have become an arm of the Republican Party rather than an Independent Agency devoted to the LAW .
I wish I were more confident in the Supreme Court if the issue were to make it up to them . I am certain that Roberts , Allito , Scalia and Thomas would vote with the Administration . ON that note can we jsut get rid of Thomas and give Scalia TWO votes in that way we at least save Thomas' salary .

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Courts? What bloody courts?
Posted by: willymack on Jul 21, 2007 6:06 PM   
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You mean the ones controlled by the bushie neothugs? That'll be a hoot.

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The sheeple,
Posted by: paschn on Jul 21, 2007 6:28 PM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I fear, have waited too long to take these swine to task for the evil they have visited upon not only this country, but the world as well. Further, I fear it will take the deaths of many a working man, woman and child to set things right,( if it still CAN be set right). We all have allowed these word games and gutting of our constitution to go on way to long and we're going to end up paying in blood to stop it. Those "detention" centers he let his protein providers build somewhere will probably be filled to capacity with the survivors of the effort. And "our boys" will be doing us in because they were told to. But they'll simply be defending our "freedom" again won't they? Remember, it was "our boys" who shot, burned, clubbed and imprisoned our ancestors for the Republican Robber Barons so they could keep a fat bottom line written in our blood. Their crime? Demmanding a livable wage, working conditions and the right to collective bargaining that the sheeple of the last 35 years have pissed away.
Way to go.

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They Destroyed it, We must fix it?
Posted by: williameon on Jul 22, 2007 6:01 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
The current system has run its course.
A new and better one will rise from its ashes.

Behind all the BU__! SH__!
There is Capital.
Capital used against us.
We must limit wealth by taxing the Rich proportionally.
Other wise we will have to deal with the consequences of unbridled wealth.
The air waves have been usurped by,
Wealthy Propagandists.
Yes there is a World wide Cor-“pirate” conspiracy.
To control the World.

They have pinched and squeezed the middle class
Till there is almost nothing left.
No raises after being adjusted for inflation,
Since that Union busting, Bonzo, Hypocrite Actor,
Reagan was lied into office.
All we are left with, is Empty promises.
Trickle Down theories.
Voodoo economics,
Bushanomics
and
Endless War.

When we stop the War.
We will begin to bring sanity back into the World.
Why must our children pay for their mistakes?
We must have the heart and fortitude to correct them now
And leave our children a better place to live.
Why must innocent, defenseless, people, pay for their Crimes?
Their Crimes against Humanity.
All because of their,
Selfishness and GREED!

Oh, just wait till you die
To get your
Pie in the sky.
Cries Splat Robinson
While he gets his now,
At our expense.
If he is so righteous?
And so close to God?
Why doesn’t he wait?
Till he meets the Creator?
Another Hippocratic mouth piece.

Phony Elections.
Midnight Judicial selections.
The bottom line is.
The stupid rich got even Richer
While the rest of us paid the price.

A Football field sized yacht.
With two helicopter pads and a Olympic size swimming pool
Is more important to them,
Then feeding your family!

Billion Dollar Salaries for their Henchmen and
Nothing for you!
No
Health care
No
Living wage
No
Raises
Just higher taxes!
And
Endless
WAR.

Organize
March
Protest
Impeach!

If our Politicians refuse to do it!
We must!
Shut it down.
Fight the King’s
Black Army.
Lead by
Dick the Heartless!

Many a head was broken for worker rights
And
Many a soul was sacrificed
In our Country’s birth.

Join the Resistance
NOW!

Stop buying Corpirate Junk and
Plow the money back into your freedom.
Renewables, conserve, till the soil,
Create~

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Executive Orders
Posted by: shangrilalad on Jul 22, 2007 6:41 AM   
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There seems to be no limit to the Bush power grabs.

What he can’t get legislatively he’s seizing by Executive Order . . . Rule by Decree, making Congress redundant.

Goggle the White House website for particulars, but be aware that what George W. Bush says, and what he intends is the difference between democracy and tyranny. Most of these Executive Orders are so disingenuous, complicated and convoluted, it takes a Chinese Lawyer to decypher what they mean.

Goggle . . . Executive Orders Issued by President George W. Bush

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» RE: xecutive Orders Posted by: vanishingearth
WHAT ARE THEY WAITING FOR?
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Jul 22, 2007 6:48 AM   
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There's always a "Constitutional Crisis" brewing but nothing materializes. Can we get this Executive Privilege thing started before the great August vacation, which by the way other Americans don't get? I guess Gonzales gets to stay, Harriet Meiers is not in jail. Anything the President isn't sure of gets classified and if there's any heat on him, well that's Executive Privilege is all about. No wonder they all look so smug. Thanks, ANNA

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WHAT ARE THEY WAITING FOR?
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Jul 22, 2007 6:48 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
There's always a "Constitutional Crisis" brewing but nothing materializes. Can we get this Executive Privilege thing started before the great August vacation, which by the way other Americans don't get? I guess Gonzales gets to stay, Harriet Meiers is not in jail. Anything the President isn't sure of gets classified and if there's any heat on him, well that's Executive Privilege is all about. No wonder they all look so smug. Thanks, ANNA

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Yes, lowest-common-denominator politics can win elections, but it cannot govern.
Posted by: Sojourner on Jul 22, 2007 5:27 PM   
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Is anyone really surprised, still, by the Shrub? As with merchandising junk food, merchandising junk politicians can lead to wealth. But it also leads inevitably to ill health in the body politic.

The disease has now spread throughout the GOP. It's the predictable result of appealing to the mean-spirited xenophobic red-necked racist primitive streak that remains in the US.

Extremism in the name of self-righteousness rots our roots, to borrow from Goldwater. Throw the bums out!

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How you got here
Posted by: uncleeddie on Jul 23, 2007 12:53 PM   
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It's actions and inactions that the majority Democrats are now demonstrating that has led to this situation of dictator, or should I say executive privilege. Bush should be fought in court and the public domain with every claim he makes for executive privilege. Not doing so with all the old warn out Democrat excuses just reinforces in peoples minds how inept and weak these spineless sneaky hypocrites are. Nancy Pelosi is a complete Democrat and maybe the best example of one to date.

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