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Pat Cunningham offers an unabashedly liberal perspective on national politics. A note of caution: The language gets a litttle salty on some of the sites to which this blog links. So, don’t say you weren’t warned. By the way, this blog’s name is inspired by the Will Rogers quote, “All politics is applesauce.”

Archive for February 13th, 2008

McCain’s the ‘expert’ on Iraq?

13 comments February 13th, 2008

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Well, NOT REALLY.

UPDATE: McCain was against torture before he was FOR IT.

This is pretty lame

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The bounden duty of Congress

3 comments February 13th, 2008

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In a post here yesterday, I wrote about a FAKE LINCOLN QUOTATION used by Iraq war hawks to impugn the patriotism of members of Congress who dare to second-guess the Bush administration’s policy.

The subject warrants further discussion, methinks, especially with regard to the widespread notion that the only constitutional roles for Congress in matters of war are to authorize military action and provide the funds.

President Bush embraced this tortured view when he said this in a radio address last fall: ”We do not need members of Congress telling our commanders what to do.”

That sentiment does not comport with the constitutional niceties of such matters.

Consider these remarks by the legendary American statesman Daniel Webster during the Mexican War of the late 1840s:

If the war should become odious to the people, if they shall disapprove the objects for which it appears to be prosecuted, then it will be the bounden duty of their representatives in Congress to demand of the President a full statement of his objects and purposes, and if those purposes shall appear to them not to be founded in the public good, or not consistent with the honor and character of the country, then it shall be their duty to put an end to it, by the exercise of their constitutional authority. . . . If Congress, in whom the war-making power is expressly made to reside, is to have no voice in the declaration or continuance of war, if it is not to judge of the beginning or carrying it on, then we depart at once from the Constitution.

Or consider these words from Sen. Henry Clay during that same period:

Must we blindly continue the conflict without any visible object, or any prospect of a definite termination? . . . If it be contended that war having been once commenced, the President of the United States may direct it to the accomplishment of any object he pleases, without consulting and without any regard to the will of Congress, the Convention will have utterly failed in guarding the nation against the abuses and ambition of a single individual. Either Congress or the President must have the right of determining upon the objects for which a war shall be prosecuted. There is no other alternative. If the President possess it and may prosecute it for the objects against the will of Congress, where is the difference between our free government and that of any other nation which may be governed by an absolute czar, emperor, or king?

‘Rats on a ship’

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Democratic Party leaders are READY TO BAIL on Hillary Clinton’s foundering campaign.

UPDATE: Barack Obama’s campaign manager SAYS it’s “next to impossible” for Clinton to come out ahead in the delegate count.


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