Friday, September 14, 2007

The President Cheney Project


From TPM:

Charlie Savage, new book about Cheney.
"The Cheney Project." Go check it out.
A particularly telling excerpt from the book is below.
From the chapter titled "The Agenda":
A former senior member of the administration legal team who did not want to be identified by name recalled a pervasive post-9/11 sense of masculine bravado and one-upmanship when it came to executive power. A "closed group of like-minded people" were almost in competition with one another, he said, to see who could offer the farthest-reaching claims of what a president could do. In contrast, those government lawyers who were perceived as less passionate about presidential power were derided as "soft" and were often simply cut out of the process. "The lawyers for the administration felt a tremendous amount of time pressure and there was a lot of secrecy," the former official said. "These things were being done in small groups. There was a great deal of suspicion of the people who normally act as a check inside the executive branch, such as the State Department, which had the reputation of being less aggressive on executive power. This process of faster, smaller groups fed on itself and built a dynamic of trying to show who was tougher on executive power."

1 comment:

  1. All things we know, 1-Cheney is president, 2-Cheney is on an ego trip gone wild 3-there is way too much secrecy

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