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Sunday, June 19, 2011

About That Constitution Shredding

From the "Can you imagine what the media would be saying if this had been George W. Bush" file:

President Barack Obama decided he could continue the air war in Libya without congressional approval despite rulings to the contrary from Justice Department and Pentagon lawyers, according to published reports.

Well, I guess for people who pine for reasonably enlightened autocrats to lead us, this isn't a problem.

As always, the squirming that President Obama induces in some of the progressive class is amusing:

That George Bush would knowingly order an eavesdropping program to continue which his own top lawyers were telling him was illegal was, of course, a major controversy, at least in many progressive circles. Now we have Barack Obama not merely eavesdropping in a way that his own top lawyers are telling him is illegal, but waging war in that manner (though, notably, there is no indication that these Obama lawyers have the situational integrity those Bush lawyers had [and which Archibald Cox, Eliot Richardson and William Ruckelshaus had before them] by threatening to resign if the lawlessness continues).

As I've written before, the lamentations part is really what is best in life.