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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsUnprecedented
February 24, 2016 8:20 AM
Here is a list of the things I can remember:
* Shouting You lie! in a speech to a Joint Session of Congress,
* Refusing to accept the date for a speech about job creation to a Joint Session of Congress.
* Negotiating a speech to Congress from a foreign head of state behind the Presidents back.
* Seeking to undermine U.S. negotiations with a foreign country by writing a letter to their head of state.
* Refusing to hold a hearing on the Presidents proposed budget.
* Tossing the Presidents proposal to shut down Guantanamo Bay Prison in the trash (and videotaping the process).
* Refusing to hold hearings on a Supreme Court nominee before the President has even named one.
That is a list of the way Republicans in Congress have taken unprecedented actions against President Obama. Of course it doesnt include the unprecedented use of the filibuster by Senate Republicans to block his nominations, appointments and legislative agenda when they were in the minority. Nor does it include all the times that Republican politicians, candidates and officials have questioned his citizenship, love of country, and clearly professed religious beliefs.
As Josh Marshall says about the latest example of refusing to hold hearings on the Presidents Supreme Court nominee, it is a culmination of Republican efforts not simply to block Obamas policies but to delegitimize, degrade and denigrate his presidency and the man himself. That was essentially my reaction when I first heard of their plans. The evidence flies in the face of Republicans and pundits who attempt to turn this whole approach on its head and claim that it is the President who is being divisive.
Even for those who deny the inherent racism involved in attempting to delegitimize this countrys first African American president, it is obvious that - while there is nothing illegal in what Republicans are doing - it is dangerous to the very underpinnings of our democracy. When the people have spoken and elected someone to lead this country - but they are thwarted in carrying out their Constitutional duties to do so by attempts from the opposing Party to undermine them - it is not merely an affront to that leader. It is a challenge to all of us who participated in that electoral process. And it eats away at our confidence is doing so going forward. It is also a recipe for chaos.
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http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/political-animal-a/2016_02/unprecedented059718.php#comments
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Unprecedented (Original Post)
kpete
Feb 2016
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Gothmog
(145,293 posts)1. Good article
Thanks for posting. The attacks on President Obama are sad
do you live back east or
do you just get up before the sun, like i do?
peace,
kp
They will learn
pampango
(24,692 posts)7. Love Jon Stewart's quote. :)
Gidney N Cloyd
(19,840 posts)5. K&R.
2naSalit
(86,646 posts)6. It's also
part of the process of intentionally destroying a nation.