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Showing Original Post only (View all)Obama Makes Bushism the New Normal [View all]
By Dan Froomkin, The Intercept
03 September 14
n a lot of ways, were worse off today than we were under George W. Bush.
Back then, Bushs extremist assault on civil liberties, human rights and other core American values in the name of fighting terror felt like an aberration.
The expectation was that those policies would be quickly reversed, discredited and explicitly outlawed once he was no longer in power.
Instead, under President Barack Obama, theyve become institutionalized.
There will be no snapping back to a pre-Bush-era respect for basic human dignity and civil rights. Thanks to Obama, its going to be a hard, long fight.
In some cases, Obama has set even darker precedents than his predecessor. Massively invasive bulk surveillance of Americans and others has been expanded, not constrained. This president secretly condemns people to death without any checks or balances, and shrugs as his errant drones massacre innocent civilians. Whistleblowers and journalists who expose national security wrongdoing face unprecedented criminal prosecution.
03 September 14
n a lot of ways, were worse off today than we were under George W. Bush.
Back then, Bushs extremist assault on civil liberties, human rights and other core American values in the name of fighting terror felt like an aberration.
The expectation was that those policies would be quickly reversed, discredited and explicitly outlawed once he was no longer in power.
Instead, under President Barack Obama, theyve become institutionalized.
There will be no snapping back to a pre-Bush-era respect for basic human dignity and civil rights. Thanks to Obama, its going to be a hard, long fight.
In some cases, Obama has set even darker precedents than his predecessor. Massively invasive bulk surveillance of Americans and others has been expanded, not constrained. This president secretly condemns people to death without any checks or balances, and shrugs as his errant drones massacre innocent civilians. Whistleblowers and journalists who expose national security wrongdoing face unprecedented criminal prosecution.
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And we won't get much of a change, if any, under a Hillary administration because Hillary is to the
Louisiana1976
Sep 2014
#1
I don't think this line of thinking gets enough air. I agree that those that call the shots don't
rhett o rick
Sep 2014
#5
Is this your example of torture? This is not the same as water boarding, etc. This would be an
Thinkingabout
Sep 2014
#24
Icould care less what Bush said or did not say about torture but to liken water boarding with
Thinkingabout
Sep 2014
#33
I wish you understand the depth of water boarding but you throw it around like stumping one's toe,
Thinkingabout
Sep 2014
#43
ThinkProgress: U.N. Official Says Gitmo Force-Feeding Violates International Law
Sopkoviak
Sep 2014
#27
I will continue to agree with the Geneva Convention, I don't need to take this to either,
Thinkingabout
Sep 2014
#44
Uh, remember all the bush implants put in key positions before he left office?
Dont call me Shirley
Sep 2014
#14
He has nominated judges and other positions which the GOP continue to filibuster
Dont call me Shirley
Sep 2014
#18
Not totally--just technically, I suppose. But then all or nothing thinking like your post
librechik
Sep 2014
#60
But at the same time-- you better vote for whatever corporate stooge they put up next time
Marr
Sep 2014
#69
Most of our "intellectuals" and leaders on the Left are along for the ride, too. Little criticism.
Romulox
Sep 2014
#34
The only solution is nonviolent world revolution. The 1% owns/is our elected leadership. nt
Zorra
Sep 2014
#49
Is This Barack Obama's 2nd Term? Is it Bill Clinton's 3rd? Or Is It Ronald Reagan's 9th?
Octafish
Sep 2014
#56