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America’s Descent into Lawlessness... By Victor Davis Hanson
« on: September 10, 2015, 11:56:41 am »
http://www.nationalreview.com/node/423751/print

 America’s Descent into Lawlessness
By Victor Davis Hanson — September 10, 2015

Do you remember Lewis “Scooter” Libby?

In 2003, the Department of Justice appointed a special counsel to investigate allegations that Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney’s chief of staff, unlawfully disclosed the covert status of CIA operative Valerie Plame.

Yet Plame may not have been a covert undercover agent, based on the formal government definition of that role. And even if she were, it was widely known at the time that Secretary of State Colin Powell’s subordinate, Richard Armitage, had most likely disclosed her status earlier.

In other words, Libby was in an Orwellian position of being accused of a crime that may not have existed. But if it had, it was more likely committed by someone else.

Publicity-seeking special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald persuaded a Washington, D.C., jury to find Libby guilty of obstruction of justice, perjury, and making false statements to federal investigators — not the supposed crimes for which he was originally targeted by the media.

Apparently, the very suspicion of improper behavior by high public servants once warranted vigorous legal inquiry — by supposedly independent and autonomous prosecutors.

In the eight-plus years since the Libby trial, the Obama administration has blown up the law as we have known it for centuries.

Barack Obama once warned Latino activists that he had no legal authority to suspend enforcement of federal immigration law, stop deportations, and offer de facto amnesties.

But that caution was only a campaigning talking point. After his re-election in 2012 and the midterm elections in 2014, Obama made a mockery of immigration law.

Hundreds of liberal sanctuary cities have announced that federal immigration law does not apply to them. That scary, neo-Confederate idea of legal nullification was sanctioned by the Obama administration — in a way it never would have been if a city had suspended the Endangered Species Act, emissions standards, or gun-control legislation.

As a result, once-detained and later-released immigrants with criminal records have murdered innocent American citizens.

Consider the proposed nuclear deal with Iran. By past custom and practice, the nonproliferation agreement would be treated as what it is — a treaty.

But ratifying treaties constitutionally requires 67 yes votes from the Senate. Obama could never obtain that margin. So he managed to downgrade the treaty into a mere legal agreement. Then he claimed that the Senate required 67 no votes to override his veto.

Obama also was worried about the political impact of his new Obamacare legislation on the 2014 midterm elections. So he simply suspended by executive fiat the employer mandate of the Affordable Care Act. Had another president done that to the laws of Obamacare, the Left would have demanded impeachment.

In Ferguson, Mo., law enforcement eased off and allowed a city to burn. But the cause of the rioting — the supposed improper police killing of criminal suspect Michael Brown — was based on the lie that Brown was shot in the back while fleeing. No matter. The ensuing public outrage seemingly exempted arsonists and looters from arrest.

Just as scary is the application of the law on the basis of the perceived politics of a suspect.

IRS bureaucrat Lois Lerner was exposed as a rank partisan whose office gave particular scrutiny to would-be tax-exempt groups deemed opponents of Obama’s re-election efforts. She invoked the Fifth Amendment and refused to testify before a congressional committee about her actions at the IRS. Lerner has never been indicted.

Almost everything former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has stated about her improper use of a private e-mail account and server has been proven false. A State Department staffer who worked on Clinton’s private server plans to invoke the Fifth Amendment to avoid testifying before a congressional committee about his role in privatizing Clinton’s email.

But like Lerner, Clinton has escaped an indictment or jailing.

Not so Kim Davis. She is a conservative Christian court clerk in Kentucky who apparently thought, given the lawless times, that she could ignore without consequence a Supreme Court decision making gay marriage legal.

Davis was jailed for not enforcing the law. That is a justifiable punishment — if it were applied equally to the progressive mayors of sanctuary cities and all officials who likewise ignore federal law.

In the same manner, rank amateur video maker Nakoula Basseley Nakoula was jailed for violating his probation. Why?

Nakoula made a video insensitive to Muslims and thus was falsely blamed for the riotous 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi. The most likely culprit of the preplanned Benghazi attack was not scapegoat Nakoula, but the inconvenient pre-election truth that al-Qaeda was quite alive in Libya and U.S. security quite lax.

America is becoming analogous to the mess in lawless contemporary Venezuela. When the law is suspended or unevenly applied for politically protected individuals and groups, then there is no law.

So we are now seeing the logical descent into the abyss of chaos.
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Re: America’s Descent into Lawlessness... By Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2015, 12:14:50 pm »
Yes, and when Republicans get the mantle back will we too skirt the law in order to protect our party at the expense of justice?  I hope not.  But I look at everything OPapaDoc has done and I realize that George W. Bush in most cases stuck his nose under the tent before OPapaDoc used it as an opening to completely screw the pooch.  Was Bush enforcing immigration law and punishing sanctuary cities?  Was Bush deficit spending?  Did Bush cater to Wall Street cronies with bailouts and special favors?  Did Bush overuse his executive authority to skirt congress?  Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.

Now that OPapaDoc has moved the posts into the territory of tyranny, how much of the constitution will a President Trump ignore?  That is something that worries me, even if Trump is enacting an agenda I like.

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Re: America’s Descent into Lawlessness... By Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2015, 12:58:46 pm »
Yes, and when Republicans get the mantle back will we too skirt the law in order to protect our party at the expense of justice?  I hope not.  But I look at everything OPapaDoc has done and I realize that George W. Bush in most cases stuck his nose under the tent before OPapaDoc used it as an opening to completely screw the pooch.  Was Bush enforcing immigration law and punishing sanctuary cities?  Was Bush deficit spending?  Did Bush cater to Wall Street cronies with bailouts and special favors?  Did Bush overuse his executive authority to skirt congress?  Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.

Now that OPapaDoc has moved the posts into the territory of tyranny, how much of the constitution will a President Trump ignore?  That is something that worries me, even if Trump is enacting an agenda I like.

As you pointed out with George W. Bush, the Republican party doesn't have clean hands when it comes to lawlessness.  I guarantee that Hillary Clinton will never see the inside of a jail - aided and abetted by Republicans.  We'll never get to hear the details of what really caused Benghazi - aided and abetted by Republicans. 

Sure, the spectre of a Donald Trump stepping all over the Constitution is cause for concern - but I've been weighed down by that concern already for quite some time - and I was naive way before that.

Like you say, at least Trump is upsetting the cart full of rotten apples.

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