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Friday, January 16, 2009
David Limbaugh :: Townhall.com Columnist
Bloodlust of the Avenging Left
by David Limbaugh
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There is obviously no limit to the political left's bloodlust for all things George W. Bush, as witnessed by two news items this week. If Barack Obama is as levelheaded and pragmatic as his supporters insist, he'll have his work cut out for him dealing with these avengers on his side of the ideological spectrum.

On Tuesday, House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers issued a 500-page report, whose executive summary boasts "was drafted to itemize and document the various abuses that occurred during the Bush Administration." The report recommends "that the new Administration conduct an independent criminal inquiry into whether any laws were broken in connection with these activities."

The same day, Slate magazine published an op-ed by Yale law professor Bruce Ackerman suggesting that 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Jay Bybee be impeached, essentially because "he was responsible for the notorious torture memos that enabled the excesses at Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo, and other places."

Both of these items are equally outrageous and demonstrate the potential dangerousness of leftists in power. How ironic that the gravamen of each complaint is an alleged abuse of power while its recommended remedy would constitute a worse abuse (the criminalization of policy differences), especially considering the weakness of the complaints.

The Conyers vendetta seeks to criminally probe Bush officials involved with the National Security Agency's surveillance program, the tough interrogation techniques of enemy combatants, the manipulation of intelligence, the firing of U.S. attorneys, and other matters.

The report protests that its purpose "is not payback, but to uphold the rule of law. … Such an effort would be a welcome sign to our friends, and a warning to our foes, that this Nation can indeed serve as a beacon of liberty and freedom without weakening our ability to combat terrorism or other threats."

Oh, yes, I'm sure al-Qaida is quaking in its boots at the prospect of indictments of George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld for implementing policies they deemed necessary -- and which have proved to be immensely successful -- to thwart terrorism and safeguard the United States. Fitting the outgoing administration for orange jumpsuits would surely be a stern "warning to our foes."

If the NSA's warrantless wiretap procedure were so threatening to our civil liberties, liberals wouldn't have to mischaracterize it as domestic spying on innocent old ladies, as opposed to the monitoring of terrorist communications into the United States for the purpose of preventing attacks. If it were such an abuse of executive power, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review wouldn't have reaffirmed that the president has inherent constitutional authority to monitor these international communications without permission from the court.

If Rep. Conyers were so worried about the president's almost unfettered right to fire U.S. attorneys, as opposed to playing partisan politics, he would have fiercely objected when President Clinton fired them all at the beginning of his tenure. Continued...

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David Limbaugh, brother of radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, is an expert in law and politics and author of Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party.
 
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MMMmmm....
"..the majority of americans want a new direction away from the divisive negativity and partisanship of bush-cheney and the conservatives..they want a pragmatic problem solving approach the will unite the country and that is what obama and the dems represent.."

Obama is continuing Bush's TARP policy and will throw $1 trillion of borrowed taxpayers money at the economy. If that doesn't work, he will throw another $1 trillion of borrowed taxpayers money at the problem.

Obama says he will continue Bush's wiretap prorgram
Obama says he will continue to use "agressive" intergoation techniques on prisoners.
Obama says he will continue to send tens of thousands of soliders into Afghanistan.
Obama says it could take 4 years before the last combat brigades leave Iraq.
Obama says Climate Change taxes will have to wait until after the recession is over.
Obama says he will not raise taxes or allow Bush's tax cuts to expire until after the recession is over.
Obama says going after Bin Laden is not such a great idea afterall.

Obama has filled key Cabinet posts not to mention fill key White House positions with Clinton retreads -not the least he appointed Hillary as his Sec of State.

So....Obama will attempt to govern as Bush43 did with people who ran the Clinton Administration. Sounds like Hope and Change to me. Obama ran against Hillary representing the people who niether wanted another Clinton in the WH, nor a continuation of Bush's policies.

To Denny of TX
All you said of Detroit is sadly true except for one point. Mr. Ellison, a Muslim, is a congressman from Minn. Anyway, Mr. Conyer's wife, Monica Conyers, is a member of the Detroit City Council along with 7 other members. You can always count on a well publized brawl at one of their gatherings, and Mrs. Conyers is usually in the middle of it. Our Democrat governor, Mrs. Granholm has never seen a tax she doesn't love. She is attractive and a gifted speaker, so that is all it seems to matter. Michigan is a beautiful state with a lot to offer, but the incompetent Democrats have just about destroyed it. How sad...the future of the country? With Democrats in charge, I'm afraid so.
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