ç i p h é r wrote:If by abuse of power you mean that Bush is using his clemency power to shelter himself
I don't. I mean the abuse of Presidential powers to cook the books on pre-war intelligence and commit an act of illegal aggression. That one has already been proven. Outing Plame, though bad, is small fry compared to conducting an illegal war resulting in thousands of US dead, hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilian dead, and worsening our position in the world.
For clarity, this is on the Bush v Clinton subtopic. And on that subtopic:
What's New wrote:A front-page story by Peter Brown in the Washington Post on Monday says the meetings are never listed on the president’s public schedule, and remain unknown to many on his staff, but Bush is summoning "leading authors, historians, philosophers and theologians to the White House."
He is searching for answers to the collapse of his presidency but scientists were not consulted. Perhaps it was an oversight by the writer, but it may explain the number of terminally stupid Bush programs that could have been averted by checking with freshman science students. They could have told him:
1) Not even Dick Cheney can break The First Law of Thermodynamics - hydrogen is not an energy source and for that matter neither is corn ethanol.
2) Ballistic missiles are easier to make than they are to stop.
3) Because the sexual urge, even of presidents, is shaped by evolution to insure procreation - girls under 18 need access to Plan B.
4) Embryonic stem cells are not one-celled people - the "soul" is an ancient superstition with no legal standing.
I wonder if any of his summoned experts are willing to say the obvious, "But sir, the reason your Presidency has collapsed is because you are totally and grossly incompetent, you made placements to important positions based on cronyism rather than ability, and both your goals and methods were completely immoral and unconstitutional."
Though I suspect he isn't searching for real answers, he's searching for spin. Even his legacy is going to be the product of spin-doctoring, or so he hopes.