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Q5echo
asymetrical scepticism

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MisterOpus1
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Location: Kansas City
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| quote: | Originally posted by Q5echo
...lame duck |
What do you mean?
And JB over at Balkinization has more on the third conclusion I had:
| quote: | What gives? Why did Obama stay silent for so long, and why did he finally offer such a muted response to the bill?
The answer is simple:
Barrack Obama plans to be the next President of the United States. Once he becomes President, he will be in the same position as George W. Bush: he wants all the power he needs to protect the country. Moreover, he will be the beneficiary of a Democratic-controlled Congress, and he wants to get some important legislation passed in his first two years in office.
Given these facts, why in the world would Obama oppose the current FISA compromise bill? If it's done on Bush's watch, he doesn't have to worry about wasting political capital on it in the next year. Perhaps it gives a bit too much power to the executive. But he plans to be the executive, and he can institute internal checks within the Executive Branch that can keep it from violating civil liberties as he understands them. And not to put too fine a point on it, once he becomes president, he will likely see civil liberties issues from a different perspective anyway.
So, in short, from Obama's perspective, what's not to like?
Most Americans don't realize that the FISA compromise comes in two parts. The first part greatly alters FISA by expanding the executive's ability to wiretap and engage in much broader searches of communications than were permissible under the law before. It essentially gives congressional blessing to some but not all of what the executive was doing under President Bush. President Obama will like having Congress authorize these new powers. He'll like it just fine. People aren't paying as much attention to this part of the bill. But they should, because it will define the law of surveillance going forward. It is where your civil liberties will be defined for the next decade.
Part II, by contrast, is the part that everyone has gotten up in arms about. It creates effective immunity for telecom companies. It makes perfect sense for Obama to criticize this part of the bill. That's because he doesn't need it as much as he needs the first part, and his base really really dislikes it. True, it might be nice to have retroactive immunity for the players who he will be working with in the future. But remember, he expects to be President, and he figures that his OLC and Justice Department can offer sufficient assurances of legality going forward based on the changes in the first part of the bill.
So, let's sum up: Congress gives the President new powers that Obama can use. Great. (This is change we can believe in). Obama doesn't have to expend any political capital to get these new powers. Also great. Finally, Obama can score points with his base by criticizing the retroactive immunity provisions, which is less important to him going forward than the new powers. Just dandy.
It should now be clear why the Obama campaign has taken the position it has taken. And given what I have just said, Obama's supporters should be pressing him less on the immunity provisions and more on the first part of the bill which completely rewrites FISA. Because, if he becomes president, he'll be the one applying and enforcing its provisions.
If you really care about civil liberties in the National Surveillance State, you have to recognize that both parties will be constructing its institutions. The next President will be a major player in its construction, as important if not more important than George W. Bush ever was. That President will want more authority to engage in surveillance, and he'll be delighted for Congress to give it to him officially.
http://balkin.blogspot.com/2008/06/why-obama-kinda-likes-fisa-bill-but-he.html |
Again, if this is Obama's rationale, it should give the GOP supporters a bit of pause.
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Jun-21-2008 02:23
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MisterOpus1
Grumpy Old Fart

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Kansas City
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| quote: | Originally posted by Q5echo
the gaffe-prone, media darling freshman Senator from Illinois will reverse his long held (3 years?) stance on this as well.
this, and his latest reversal on campaign financing, can only make one come to the obvious conclusion he is not a man of principle AT ALL!
f**k Obama. f**k him right in his ass. we haven't seen this kind of political oppurtunism since the Clintons. how f**king ironic is that? |
You're going to reach a bit out of bounds on this one if you want to start swinging the words "political opportunism" and "not a man of principle." While I'm certainly upset with his stance on this, his actions are a far cry to the shit your party's candidate has done recently. He's flip-flopped more times than Kerry, and the summer's just starting.
As for campaign financing, tell ya what, when McCain actually abides by campaign financing rules like a "man of principle" was supposed to do (hint, the FEC is looking into his financing during the primaries as well as his wifey flying him around - that's a no-no), then I'll join the griping about Obama going back on his word and opting out. Otherwise McCain has absolutely nothing to bitch about.
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Whence September dusk grows crisper still,
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Jun-21-2008 20:34
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Krypton
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Texas
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Jun-21-2008 20:56
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Q5echo
asymetrical scepticism

Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Dallas
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| quote: | Originally posted by MisterOpus1
You're going to reach a bit out of bounds on this one if you want to start swinging the words "political opportunism" and "not a man of principle." While I'm certainly upset with his stance on this, his actions are a far cry to the shit your party's candidate has done recently. He's flip-flopped more times than Kerry, and the summer's just starting.
As for campaign financing, tell ya what, when McCain actually abides by campaign financing rules like a "man of principle" was supposed to do (hint, the FEC is looking into his financing during the primaries as well as his wifey flying him around - that's a no-no), then I'll join the griping about Obama going back on his word and opting out. Otherwise McCain has absolutely nothing to bitch about. |
i'll be out of bounds when and if McCain opts out of public financing. then you'll have a point.
everyone knows, as well as you, that campaign financing during national primaries is f**ked up beyond belief. it's a system essentially with no rules and little accountability at this time.
it's the general election that matters the most and an oppurtunity that Obama couldn't resist. you can't say with any certainty McCain would do the same. he won't.
and about the FISA law, are you any closer now in thinking that maybe it was the right thing to do? if somehow you're not. if for some reason, which i can't help but think anything but selfish and il-informed reasons, you still think what Congress did was the wrong thing to do, don't you think every defence you put up for the current Democrat leadership was a total waste of your time?
the Democrat leadership you've been defending care nothing, will say anything to you to get power. read my sig if you think i'm playing. the Clintons should have been a huge red flag, do you honestly think Obama is any different? hell no.
Last edited by Q5echo on Jun-21-2008 at 23:27
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