Mona Charen, Sept 2nd
Beginning now I’m going precede the date stamp with the name
of the miscreant targeted for that day.
Mona is just beside herself (whatever that means) today
about the utter, complete and unmitigated lawlessness of President Obama. She
has many, many complaints and any of them could lead to impeachment except that
“impeachment would tear the country apart” not that this possibility has
previously concerned any conservatives. What is she so upset about? Her major
complaint is President Obama granting legal status to 4 million, plus or minus,
undocumented aliens. What’s the background here? A comprehensive immigration
reform bill had passed the Senate 68 to 32 with 14 Republicans crossing party
line to vote with the Democrats. Then the bill went to the Republican-dominated
House which refused to take it up and there it languished. These undocumented
people were in limbo because any employer could take advantage of them and they
couldn’t complain for fear of deportation so President Obama granted them
“Green Cards” which meant that they were now here legally.
The President did this by executive action, another very
sore point for Charen. During his Presidency Ronald Reagan used executive
action 381 times; President Obama in six years has used it 191 times. He’ll
have to hurry to catch up with Reagan. Then President Reagan used executive
action to defer the deporting of 100 thousand undocumented aliens; this isn’t
mentioned by Charen. President G.H.W. Bush used executive orders to defer the
deporting of 1.5 million undocumented aliens; this isn’t mentioned by Charen.
Perhaps it isn’t so much what the President does but the party the President
belongs to that influences Charen? Surely not!
President Obama has had to deal with a recalcitrant Congress
ever since he took office. Most recently we have the case of the Attorney
General Loretta Lynch. This woman’s appointment was held up for 166 days for
purely political reasons. Her qualifications were never in dispute. Finally an
embarrassed Senate managed to approve her. The Republican leadership opposed
anything President Obama wanted to do and they opposed it even before he became
President.
What follows is an excerpt from
Robert Draper’s book, “Do Not Ask What Good We Do: Inside the House of
Representatives.”
“It reveals some of my reporting on the Republican
plot to obstruct President Obama before he even took office, including secret
meetings led by House whip Eric Cantor (in December 2008) and Senate minority
leader Mitch McConnell (in early January 2009) in which they laid out their
daring (though cynical and political) no-honeymoon strategy of all-out
resistance to a popular President-elect during an economic emergency. “If he
was for it,” former Ohio Senator George Voinovich explained, “we had to be
against it.”
It is obvious that for this President to accomplish anything he
would have to control Congress or he would have to bypass it. He did what he
had to do and Republicans and their crony columnists can’t stop screaming about
it.
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