The man who would be king
By Capt. Fogg
President Obama wants to be a king, you know. We hear that all the time. He's a tyrant, he appoints Czars to run things, but of course he gets nothing done and plays golf while hordes of armed terrorists cross the borders disguised as children he invited here with his "policies." Never mind that the influx peaked in 2008.
His policies -- his executive orders -- you know he's issued more of them than any other president and he's trashing the constitution by doing it!
Rand Paul, the man who would be president says his first executive order would be to repeal all previous executive orders, doesn't seem to see that particular order as trashing the constitution or indicating royal presumptions of his own and perhaps because he also asserts that revoking all previous orders would be his only and final order.
(Cross posted at Human Voices)
President Obama wants to be a king, you know. We hear that all the time. He's a tyrant, he appoints Czars to run things, but of course he gets nothing done and plays golf while hordes of armed terrorists cross the borders disguised as children he invited here with his "policies." Never mind that the influx peaked in 2008.
His policies -- his executive orders -- you know he's issued more of them than any other president and he's trashing the constitution by doing it!
Rand Paul, the man who would be president says his first executive order would be to repeal all previous executive orders, doesn't seem to see that particular order as trashing the constitution or indicating royal presumptions of his own and perhaps because he also asserts that revoking all previous orders would be his only and final order.
Of course the entire premise, that our current executive branch operates primarily by autocratic executive order
and in disregard for the "will of the people" (as ignored and
filibustered by Congress) is false. In fact Obama and his predecessor
issued far, far fewer of them than any president in my lifetime. If the
facts don't fit, you're full of shit as Mr. Cochran might have said --
and he would be right.
But
Paul's presidential campaign is not about truth or even about
Democracy. It's all about appealing to the irrational and fact-free
passions of the Party and apparently he had to think for a moment about
repealing Truman's integration of the military and indeed Lincoln's
executive order freeing of the slaves and Eisenhower's desegregation of
schools before saying he would repeal and re-instate those which had
some saving grace. One can only imagine the debate about re-instating
those three, but I have to wonder about the Napoleonic ego of someone
who would repeal all the executive orders of the Washington
administration onward and using his own judgement, re-order those he
agreed with.
To the people who cheered and applauded
this proclamation without bothering to check any facts or perhaps to
those who care little for facts or are able to dismiss them for some
metaphysical reasons President Paul is a prospect devoutly to be wished
because to those who really would be kings, all that which stands in the
way must be done away with, whether true or false, good or bad or
disastrous.
(Cross posted at Human Voices)
Labels: Rand Paul, Republican hypocrisy