Monday, December 04, 2006

The all and powerful Oz Cheney has lost leverage, but remains a force

























A very good commentary..

When the new Democratic Congress tries to rein in the expanded powers claimed by President Bush, it faces one formidable obstacle: Vice President Dick Cheney.

In 1987, as a U.S. representative from Wyoming, he was vice-chairman of a joint committee that investigated whether the Reagan administration had illegally ignored a law barring the CIA from supporting the rebel Nicaraguan Contras. Instead, the Reagan administration secretly sold arms to Iran and funneled the proceeds to the Contras.
Mr. Cheney refused to sign the blistering committee report. He wrote a minority report insisting that the White House had made "mistakes in judgment and nothing more." It declared that the president is "the country’s exclusive foreign policy leader." Some presidential scholars disagree and say the power is shared with Congress.
The Boston Globe’s Charlie Savage cited that incident in a recent account of Mr. Cheney’s "mission to expand — or ‘restore’ — the powers of the presidency."

In 1974, when Congress was preparing to investigate a New York Times article by Seymour Hersh on CIA domestic spying on Vietnam war protesters, Mr. Cheney urged creation of a presidential commission to investigate the CIA. Mr. Savage obtained a Cheney memo to President Ford saying that the proposal was "the best prospect for heading off congressional efforts to further encroach on the executive branch."

Another memo urged indicting Mr. Hersh under the 1917 Espionage Act to "create an environment" that might intimidate both the press and Congress.
As defense secretary, under the 1917 Espionage Act, Mr. Cheney advised the first George Bush to launch the Gulf War without consulting Congress. Mr. Bush rejected the advice and won a bare majority vote. Mr. Cheney said afterward, "From a constitutional standpoint, we had all the authority we needed. If we’d lost the vote in Congress, I would certainly have recommended to the president that we go forward anyway."

As vice-president, Mr. Cheney has held to the same hard line on presidential power. He said: "In 34 years, I have repeatedly seen an erosion of the powers and the ability of the president of the United States to do his job. I feel an obligation . . . to pass on our offices in better shape than we found them to our successors."

One of his first acts was to convene a committee to formulate an energy policy. He fought successfully to keep its membership and actions secret.

After the Sept. 11 attacks, he and his staff led the way in invoking the president’s "inherent" authority to issue secret orders authorizing aggressive interrogation of prisoners, secretly wiretapping phone calls without court warrant, and kidnapping suspects and sending them abroad for torture in a chain of secret prisons.

Mr. Cheney, long considered a major power in the administration, has lost some leverage with the indictment and resignation of his deputy, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, and the retirement of his longtime political partner, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
But he remains a shrewd, determined advocate of a strong presidency, virtually unbound by any congressional restrictions.

http://bangordailynews.com/news/t/viewpoints.aspx?articleid=143700&zoneid=343.

9 comments:

  1. After the Sept. 11 attacks, he and his staff led the way in invoking the president’s "inherent" authority to issue secret orders authorizing aggressive interrogation of prisoners, secretly wiretapping phone calls without court warrant, and kidnapping suspects and sending them abroad for torture in a chain of secret prisons.

    As you recall after 9 11 Cheney disappeared for some time, there were a lot of rumors he died etc. and this country went for long periods of time without seeing hide nor hair of him. Yes he must have been up to something that required a lot of his efforts while the Chimp was out doing photo opts with Guiliani.

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  2. Yup, the Chimp was doing photo-ops like a good puppet President while the Ambien was running the operations in the WH and counting his money.. More and more are coming out about how powerful Cheney was in that WH.. Cheney has his hands into everything including National Security (sure Condi was the National Security Adviser but only title only), the government contract with KBR-Halliburton and so on...

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  3. Yes Ambien was making a lot of deals and a lot of people thought he finally dropped dead from the big one and they were hiding it due to 9 11. Yes we are warming up here in Chicago up to 25 degree high from yesterday's 15, our last almost 60 degree day was on Thanksgiving, mid-50's.
    So Ambien was busy in the bunker taking advantage of everything he could. Look at the intelligence level of the Chimp, absolutely not the brains of the administration, one of his press conferances right after the election (I was listening on the radio) and a reporter asked what he would be approving in the lame duck congress and he went he hehehe he thanks for reminding me we are in a lame duck congress, I didn't know that hehe he that is why Ambien will not be running for President, he's already been doing that, and he wife Lynne has been busy writing soft porn.Lyne's Book and of course his daughter Mary writing a book. His own house is quite a mess. Could you imagine if these two decided to write about Ambien? Well a true story not the fiction they have written.

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  4. "-- Lynne Cheney is deflecting talk of the sexual content in her novel "Sisters," a 25-year-old book that resurfaced in a campaign Friday and is stirring up controversy."

    OMG, Chicago Native:

    These are some dirty people, the Cheney. What is worse the Gerbils or the Cheneys? And they called themselves Christian values?

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  5. No they call themselvs GOP with GOP values, which has a whole other meaning lately, as the front on that is getting blown away.

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  6. "No they call themselvs GOP with GOP values, which has a whole other meaning lately,"

    And McCain wants to the garbage in the GOP and restore the name and the values of the GOP? Good luck on that.. When the gerbil leaves the office, there is going to be a lot of shocking ghost stories and skeletons that will top the racy soap operas on T.V.

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  7. And they have a wealth of material to work with, this could blow away all the reality shows once and for all.

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  8. "And they have a wealth of material to work with, this could blow away all the reality shows once and for all."

    Yes, indeed! LOL!

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