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Robert Schlesinger

Cheney, 9/11, and His Nutty Visions of Presidential Power

December 22, 2008 04:44 PM ET | Robert Schlesinger | Permanent Link | Print

By Robert Schlesinger, Thomas Jefferson Street blog

In case you missed it, Vice President Cheney has been let loose upon the countryside and, as usual, he's full of something beyond just hot air (though he's got plenty of that, too). From today's New York Times:

Mr. Cheney said the Bush White House had been justified in expanding executive authority across a broad range of policy, including the war in Iraq, treatment of terrorism suspects and the domestic wiretapping program. And he said the president "doesn't have to check with anybody"—not Congress, not the courts—before launching a nuclear attack to defend the nation "because of the nature of the world we live in" since the terrorist strikes of Sept. 11, 2001.

Because of the nature of the post-September 11 world? Does that mean that Cheney would not have advocated his imperial vision of the presidency on Sept. 10, 2001? That before 9/11 Cheney would have been a strong proponent of checks and balances, and only the shattering experience of watching the planes strike the twin towers altered his world view? (Trivia: Cheney was in a meeting with his speechwriter on the morning of 9/11.)

The answers are, of course, no. Cheney has long had a dismissive view of the legislative branch and is simply using the facts at hand to support his beliefs while pretending to be reacting to circumstances with fresh thinking.

That previous sentence could pretty well describe almost any Bush administration policy.

The other instructive bit from the Times piece:

There is ample precedent, Mr. Cheney said, for the Bush administration's policies.

"If you think about what Abraham Lincoln did during the Civil War, what F.D.R. did during World War II. They went far beyond anything we've done in a global war on terror," he said. "But we have exercised, I think, the legitimate authority of the president under Article II of the Constitution as commander in chief in order to put in place policies and programs that have successfully defended the nation."

This one is, of course, a classic. But there remains one critical difference between the Civil War and the World War II on the one hand and the poorly-named "global war on terror" on the other: The Civil War and the World War II were existential events. The consequences of failure were the end of the United States of America.

Al Qaeda and other global terrorist groups are a serious threat and need to be dealt with, but just as there will be no set-piece victory (signing of a peace treaty on the deck of a ship), there is no "losing" scenario that holds the consequences of a loss in the Civil War or World War II.

We face a series of challenges in the world, as Patrick Cronin of the National Defense University wrote in our op-ed section recently, and in order to address them properly we need to see them as they are. And either Cheney fails to see how things are or is bending facts to fit his preconceived policies. Again. (He's full of that, too.)

Tags: New York Times | 9/11 | politics | President | Vice President | Dick Cheney | Bush administration

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Bush and Chaney did almost as much damage to our country as Gerald Ford and Nelson Rockefeller, who helped to put most of the teeth in the oil cartel which broke our economy.....and the rest of the world too...

Credibility, is function of veracity, faith, honorability learned since childhood.

12-23-2008 : Comment sent on the Economic Troubles and the Chaney - Bush oilman gimmicks :

Being retired old timer exploration geologist, I learned from my Grampa, that truth and trust are key steps in our lives. In German we say "wahrheit, vertrauen", the basics for the name to transfer into history with fair marks. In the old days of my oil patch work, "real oil people", not the bean counters, and paper sham virtous, or "falsch mensch". In those days, if you had been caught in unfair tactics, or some white lies, at the Petroleum Club each party went before a jury of three (3) members, most of us belong to the lodge, three was the number, and we came true the East Door. We had three minutes each to present each view point, and three minutes later we had a verdict, then case settled. No Court Cases, only reliance on the real men of the oil patch. My question and hopes, will be to return people that claim to be oil men, to those days in our past. If that could be reborn, there will be no, crisis. the dollar would be safe currency, the barrel of oil will have fair price. P. Ej. 1955 == $ 35.00 Troy Oz of Au., barrel of oil = $ 3.80 or Au P Factor = 0.1086, under our wild economic gimmicks Au. $704.90m so the fair price, if the eco-gimmicks are near truth, price of oil will be

$76.53/bbl. Case closed, many good, fair oil companies would be doing business, leveling the field, the USA maybe importing 15% of Oil Needs. Natural Gas ( that we have 90+ years reserves plus the Haynesville Shale recent discoveries no included )

will be providing, by used of "old fashion" Gasoline Plants, we will have plenty of reasonable priced, under many brands, unleaded gasoline, light diesel, mixtures of propane & butane for automotive fuels. Middle class making reasonable earnings, wives in no need to work chasing funny money dl, and children able to go to college, learn useful subject matters, no institutions in the "fanny certificate rackets” at.. $ 30 ---> 50k's per worthless papers". USA, not involved in false wars, to capture other nations oil reserves, and no valiant soldiers dead, wounded, or maimed "verstummeln", as our young men are returning to received poor medical care. No Pharisees in care of the nations Money Changing as the case of Wall Street and Madoff's et all. That was the kind of United States I worked, dreamed for my sons - daughters, and grand Children. Tell us : What happen with truth, and trust??

I DON'T KNOW....

I think a nuke on a container ship in New York or Los Angeles Harbor (or both) might qualify as a "..losing scenario.." What do you think?

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Robert Schlesinger is a deputy editor at U.S. News and World Report and oversees all opinion editorial content. He is the author of White House Ghosts: Presidents and Their Speechwriters.

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