"His lacklustre attorney-general Alberto Gonzales, who was forced to resign in disgrace, was only the most visible of an army of over-promoted, ideologically vetted homunculi."

from "The Frat Boy Ships Out" The Economist 1/15/09

Monday, November 3, 2008

From Andrew Sullivan--a Timely Election Day Reminder

This excerpt comes from a posting on The Daily Dish, Andrew Sullivan's blog. The entry is entitled "Barack Obama for President." I excerpt here two particularly good paragraphs, but I strongly suggest that you read the whole entry, which is passionate and deeply insightful. You can read it here.

If I were to give one reason why I believe electing Barack Obama is essential tomorrow, it would be an end to this dark, lawless period in American constitutional government. The domestic cultural and political reasons for an Obama presidency remain as strong as they were when I wrote "Goodbye To All That" over a year ago. His ability to get us past the culture war has been proven in this campaign, in the generation now coming of age that will elect him if they turn out, in Obama's staggering ability not to take the bait. His fiscal policies are too liberal for me - I don't believe in raising taxes, I believe in cutting entitlements for the middle classes as the way to fiscal balance. I don't believe in "progressive taxation", I support a flat tax. I don't want to give unions any more power. I'm sure there will be moments when a Democratic Congress will make me wince. But I also understand that money has to come from somewhere, and it will not come in any meaningful measure from freezing pork or the other transparent gimmicks advertized in advance by McCain. McCain is not serious on spending. But he is deadly serious in not touching taxes. So, on the core question of debt, on bringing America back to fiscal reason, Obama is still better than McCain. If I have to take an ideological hit to head toward fiscal solvency, I'll put country before ideology.

But none of this compares to the task of restoring the rule of law and Constitutional balance. Unlike McCain, Obama has never wavered on torture or habeas corpus or on keeping the executive branch under the law. His deep understanding and awareness of the Constitution eclipses McCain's. Coming from the opposing party, he will also be able to restore confidence that what lies within America's secret government - the one constructed by Bush and Cheney beyond any accountability, law or morality - will be ended or cleaned up. He can restore critically needed trust again - and force the Democratic party to take responsibility for a war which we all need to own, and take responsibility for, again.

I also highly recommend Al Gore's book Assault on Reason for a much more detailed look at the abuses of the constitution that have occured under the Bush regime. Gore traces the roots of the grab for Executive Power back through several presidencies (at least back to Nixon), and presents Bush as the masteful end result of our allowing the legislature to abandon its role in restraining the executive. A must read!

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The timely reminder of economic challenges the most important week of the whole election campaign to digging around Australia. It is implemented in a timely manner and with minimal impact to voters.More electronic voting machines and a push toward early and mail-in voting helped make Election Day run smoothly.
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