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Schumer Takes a Pig for a Pedicure

by BooMan
Tue Nov 6th, 2007 at 11:24:45 AM EST

I am blistering mad at Chuck Schumer today, but I will try to keep my analysis calm and reasoned. Schumer penned his justification for voting to confirm attorney general nominee Mike Mukasey in his homestate New York Times. His rationale is deeply, deeply dishonest.

There are three main reasons to oppose the confirmation of Mike Mukasey.

1. He has promised not to enforce congressional subpoenas of administration officials if they, in any way, relied on Department of Justice legal reasoning to defy the law.
2. He has demonstrated basic agreement with the Unitary Executive Theory, used by Dick Cheney and David Addington to put the Executive division of government above the law.
3. He has refused to acknowledge that waterboarding (better known colloquially as water torture) is torture, and is banned by the law, treaty, and the Constitution.

Schumer would have us ignore the first two objections and then accept a ridiculous standard on the third.

Watch.

I understand and respect my colleagues who believe that Judge Mukasey’s view on torture should trump all other considerations.

Who are these colleagues that think that it is torture alone that should trump all other considerations? Here's Russ Feingold's statement:

At this point in our history, however, the country also needs an Attorney General who will tell the President that he cannot ignore the laws passed by Congress. Unfortunately, Judge Mukasey was unwilling to reject the extreme and dangerous theories of executive power that this administration has put forward.

The nation's top law enforcement officer must be able to stand up to a chief executive who thinks he is above the law. The rule of law is too important to our country's history and to its future to compromise on that bedrock principle.

Feingold objected to Mukasey's sympathy for the Unitary Executive theory. He didn't even mention torture.

Schumer's defense of Mukasey rests on his alleged good character. The senator quotes his colleague, Sheldon Whitehouse, saying of Mukasey that he is "a brilliant lawyer, a distinguished jurist and by all accounts a good man." Senators use many such platitudes; they mean nothing. Have we reached the point in this country where a man can countenance torture and the shredding of the separation of powers, and still be called 'a good man'? At what point do we say 'no', such a man cannot be good? Is this now a partisan point of view? Mukasey has no respect for the rule of law...especially the rule of law from Congress' point of view. An attorney general that doesn't recognize Congress' right to subpoena witnesses and have those subpoenas enforced is not a man that has respect for the law. And, yet, Schumer says:

My colleagues who oppose his confirmation have gone out of their way to praise his character and qualifications.

His testimony in the hearings has called his character into question.

Most important, Judge Mukasey has demonstrated his fidelity to the rule of law, saying that if he believed the president were violating the law he would resign.

The problem is that Mukasey doesn't agree that the president has been and is breaking the law. If he had any character he would resign right now, not explain to us why the president and his underlings cannot be held accountable.

Schumer wants us to ignore all this and keep our minds distracted by the single issue of waterboarding. Bet, even there, he is totally disingenuous. Waterboarding is torture. Torture is illegal. It is proscribed by statute, by treaty, and by the Constitution. Why on earth do we need to pass another law to enforce laws that already exist in multiple forms?

Judge Mukasey’s refusal to state that waterboarding is illegal was unsatisfactory to me and many other members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. But Congress is now considering — and I hope we will soon pass — a law that would explicitly ban the use of waterboarding and other abusive interrogation techniques. And I am confident that Judge Mukasey would enforce that law.

Who cares if he will enforce it? Why won't he enforce the laws that are already on the books?

Schumer wants to convince us, and perhaps himself, that it is okay to confirm Mukasey. His argument reeks of prevarication. When you cut through all the obfuscation, it comes down to a belief that Mukasey will stand up to David Addington every once in a while.

Should we reject Judge Mukasey, President Bush has said he would install an acting, caretaker attorney general who could serve for the rest of his term without the advice and consent of the Senate. To accept such an unaccountable attorney general, I believe, would be to surrender the department to the extreme ideology of Vice President Dick Cheney and his chief of staff, David Addington. All the work we did to pressure Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to resign would be undone in a moment.

So, even though Mukasey has taken David Addington's position on every single other issue, his commitment to enforce a new (superfluous and currently non-existent) law banning torture means that he opposes Addington?

Schumer has no argument. He'd like to have someone depoliticize the Justice Department. But, under the circumstances, that is somewhere between a hashish dream and taking a pig to the spa.

I used to respect Schumer for his effectiveness and for his strong positions on most issues. No more. I now actively dislike the man.



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WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 -- The Senate Judiciary Committee this morning endorsed the nomination of Michael B. Mukasey to be attorney general, virtually assuring his confirmation by the full Senate.

The vote was 11 to 8, with two Democrats, Senators Charles E. Schumer of New York and Dianne Feinstein of California, joining all nine Republicans on the panel in backing the nominee. Eight Democrats voted against Mr. Mukasey.

link.

by BooMan on Tue Nov 6th, 2007 at 11:36:39 AM EST
Senator Waterboard should be shunned from now on.

And he should be primaried.

And every bit of dirty laundry, every skeleton in his closet should be dragged out, even those that are demonstrably false.  His character should be assasinated, he should be subjected to the politics of personal destruction, and he should be made to pay for what he's done.

Someone call larry flynt: there's got to be something that can take this asshole down.

Brendan Calling John Mccain

by brendan on Tue Nov 6th, 2007 at 11:40:24 AM EST
I am so tired of the fucking assholes! Screw the WB disgrace. Its the subpenas!!!!! Its the Subpenas! The good old boys stayed away from that issue because they knew that schumer, that cocksucker had no answer for that. All he said was- if the law says....Well fuck him. he knows full well that that law, even if passed by a veto majority will be ignored by a letter!
All that can be gotten fom this latest act of treson is that we are all fucked. Royally!
 I want someone to tell me how this vote showed in any way that these Traitors care one bit for this country.
Fuck the all!
by billjpa (billjpa@aol.com) on Tue Nov 6th, 2007 at 11:59:20 AM EST
l'm beyond pissed about this, and adding insult to injury, reid has let it be known that there will be NO filibuster effort against the nomination.

the rude one has a good take on it:

...Apparently, Mukasey personally assured Schumer that he'd enforce any laws passed by Congress. And it speaks volumes about our America that Schumer would feel that it's a valid point in Mukasey's favor. One might think that enforcing the law is pretty much the basic function of the job of Attorney General. But as debased as the Justice Department has become, all of a sudden it's a noble quality in someone...

So Mukasey's gonna get the go-ahead, and, as with Alberto Gonzales, John Roberts, and others, personal and public assurances made by them will amount to so much bullshit clogging the hearing rooms. Between Harry Reid pulling back his party's senators from filibustering Mukasey to the coming cave on war funding, Democrats are making the big mistake of not taking down the bullies and thugs who are destroying this village. We thought we were electing the Seven Samurai or at least the Three Amigos. Instead, we got a handful of Barney Fifes.

the rude pundit

l've contacted salazar's local office by phone, and reminded him of his regrettable vote for abu...lot of good that'll do.  l think my e/m has been blacklisted there for quite some time, but l tried that too.

fuck'em all!

lTMF'sA



lTMF'sA...the revolution will not be televised...Peace

by dada on Tue Nov 6th, 2007 at 12:03:58 PM EST
Maybe it is time for some clever photoshops.
by AliceDem on Tue Nov 6th, 2007 at 12:10:02 PM EST
It's also worth noting that Chuckles is the chair of the DSCC so he has a big part in choosing and funding candidates and determining basic election strategies.

Since Schumer is refusing to behave as a Democratic leader he could at least have the decency to resign that position.

I'm not holding my breath.

.

by sporkincident (spork_incident@hotmail.com) on Tue Nov 6th, 2007 at 12:12:25 PM EST
Maybe we should find out who the top ten contributors to the DSCC are and ask them to withold future contributions until the DSCC is headed by someone who is anti-torture.
by AliceDem on Tue Nov 6th, 2007 at 12:39:13 PM EST
[ Parent ]
Even as I sit in front of my computer,I am digging up facts about Mukasey that invalidate all the claptrap about his good character.Does Schumer know how to use google?

I suspect that this vote was a joint venture between Feinstein and Schumer.They kew how many votes were needed to get him through the Committee and set about fixing the vote.

Everything else is window dressing.

by KlatooBaradaNikto (easwar7@aol.com) on Tue Nov 6th, 2007 at 12:13:29 PM EST
Less than a year in control of Congress, and the Dems are falling apart. Big doors will eventually open up for the new Republicans. Who are the new Republicans? Be patient. They will be invented.

by shergald on Tue Nov 6th, 2007 at 12:29:14 PM EST
At this point, I really have only one question left for the Dems in Congress:

Why won't you fight?

And by "fight", what I really mean is talk and vote in opposition to the Republicans -- God forbid I expect them to do something that requires actual effort. All I'm looking for is gum-flapping that makes John Boehner frown.

If the choice I'm being given in the upcoming elections is to vote for either a Republican or a Republican's doormat, then I'm not going to stand in a line in the rain for six hours like I did last time.

---Cthulhu for President: Why vote for the lesser evil?

by eodell (eodell at naqada dot org) on Tue Nov 6th, 2007 at 12:29:24 PM EST
DisaPOINTed!

However, it must be said, in the political climate we have these days, is anyone really surprised?

~~~~~ 'The highest function of Ecology is the understanding of its consequences'

by Drewsky on Tue Nov 6th, 2007 at 10:23:29 PM EST


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