Bush's Third Term?

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Tue Sep. 1, 2009 3:01 PM PDT

This story first appeared on the TomDispatch website.

It sounds like the plot for the latest summer horror movie. Imagine, for a moment, that George W. Bush had been allowed a third term as president, had run and had won or stolen it, and that we were all now living (and dying) through it. With the Democrats in control of Congress but Bush still in the Oval Office, the media would certainly be talking endlessly about a mandate for bipartisanship and the importance of taking into account the concerns of Republicans. Can't you just picture it?

There's Dubya now, still rewriting laws via signing statements. Still creating and destroying laws with executive orders. And still violating laws at his whim. Imagine Bush continuing his policy of extraordinary rendition, sending prisoners off to other countries with grim interrogation reputations to be held and tortured. I can even picture him formalizing his policy of preventive detention, sprucing it up with some "due process" even as he permanently removes habeas corpus from our culture.

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I picture this demonic president still swearing he doesn't torture, still insisting that he wants to close Guantanamo, but assuring his subordinates that the commander-in-chief has the power to torture "if needed," and maintaining a prison at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan that makes Guantanamo look like summer camp. I can imagine him continuing to keep secret his warrantless spying programs while protecting the corporations and government officials involved.

If Bush were in his third term, we would already have seen him propose, yet again, the largest military budget in the history of the world. We might well have seen him pretend he was including war funding in the standard budget, and then claim that one final supplemental war budget was still needed, immediately after which he would surely announce that yet another war supplemental bill would be needed down the road. And of course, he would have held onto his Secretary of Defense from his second term, Robert Gates, to run the Pentagon, keep our ongoing wars rolling along, and oversee the better part of our public budget.

Bush would undoubtedly be following through on the agreement he signed with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki for all U.S. troops to leave Iraq by the end of 2011 (except where he chose not to follow through). His generals would, in the meantime, be leaking word that the United States never intended to actually leave. He'd surely be maintaining current levels of troops in Iraq, while sending thousands more troops to Afghanistan and talking about a new "surge" there. He'd probably also be escalating the campaign he launched late in his second term to use drone aircraft to illegally and repeatedly strike into Pakistan's tribal borderlands with Afghanistan.

If Bush were still "the decider" he'd be employing mercenaries like Blackwater and propagandists like the Rendon Group and he might even be expanding the number of private security contractors in Afghanistan. In fact, the whole executive branch would be packed with disreputable corporate executive types. You'd have somebody like John ("May I torture this one some more, please?") Rizzo still serving, at least for a while, as general counsel at the CIA. The White House and Justice Department would be crawling with corporate cronies, people like John Brennan, Greg Craig, James Jones, and Eric Holder. Most of the top prosecutors hired at the Department of Justice for political purposes would still be on the job. And political prisoners, like former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman and former top Democratic donor Paul Minor would still be abandoned to their fate.

In addition, the bank bailouts Bush and his economic team initiated in his second term would still be rolling along — with a similar crowd of people running the show. Ben Bernanke, for instance, would certainly have been reappointed to run the Fed. And Bush's third term would have guaranteed that there would be none of the monkeying around with the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) that the Democrats proposed or promised in their losing presidential campaign. At this point in Bush's third term, no significant new effort would have begun to restore Katrina-decimated New Orleans either.

If the Democrats in Congress attempted to pass any set of needed reforms like, to take an example, new healthcare legislation, Bush, the third termer, would have held secret meetings in the White House with insurance and drug company executives to devise a means to turn such proposals to their advantage. And he would have refused to release the visitor logs so that the American public would have no way of knowing just whom he'd been talking to.

During Bush's second term, some of the lowest ranking torturers from Abu Ghraib were prosecuted as bad apples, while those officials responsible for the policies that led to Abu Ghraib remained untouched. If the public continued to push for justice for torturers during the early months of Bush's third term, he would certainly have gone with another bad apple approach, perhaps targeting only low-ranking CIA interrogators and CIA contractors for prosecution. Bush would undoubtedly have decreed that any higher-ups would not be touched, that we should now be looking forward, not backward. And he would thereby have cemented in place the power of presidents to grant immunity for crimes they themselves authorized.

If Bush were in his third term, some of his first and second term secrets might, by now, have been forced out into the open by lawsuits, but what Americans actually read wouldn't be significantly worse than what we'd already known. What documents saw the light of day would surely have had large portions of their pages redacted, and the vast bulk of documentation that might prove threatening would remain hidden from the public eye. Bush's lawyers would be fighting in court, with ever grander claims of executive power, to keep his wrongdoing out of sight.

Now, here's the funny part. This dark fantasy of a third Bush term is also an accurate portrait of Obama's first term to date. In following Bush, Obama was given the opportunity either to restore the rule of law and the balance of powers or to firmly establish in place what were otherwise aberrant abuses of power. Thus far, President Obama has, in all the areas mentioned above, chosen the latter course. Everything described, from the continuation of crimes to the efforts to hide them away, from the corruption of corporate power to the assertion of the executive power to legislate, is Obama's presidency in its first seven months.

Which doesn't mean there aren't differences in the two moments. For one thing, Democrats have now joined Republicans in approving expanded presidential powers and even — in the case of wars, military strikes, lawless detention and rendition, warrantless spying, and the obstruction of justice — presidential crimes. In addition, in the new Democratic era of goodwill, peace and justice movements have been strikingly defunded and, in some cases, even shut down. Many progressive groups now, in fact, take their signals from the president and his team, rather than bringing the public's demands to his doorstep.

If we really were in Bush's third term, people would be far more active and outraged. There would already be a major push to really end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan/Pakistan. Undoubtedly, the Democrats still wouldn't impeach Bush, especially since they'd be able to vote him out before his fourth term, and surely four more years of him wouldn't make all that much difference.

David Swanson is the author of the new book Daybreak: Undoing the Imperial Presidency and Forming a More Perfect Union (Seven Stories Press, 2009). He served as press secretary for Kucinich for President in 2004.

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U.S. ONE PARTY SYSTEM

THE U.S. ONLY HAS ONE PARTY. THE REPUBLICRATES. THE CORE OF THE BUSH POLICY IS BEING CARRIED FOREWARD BY OBAMA. WE WILL NOT GET OUT OF THE ENDLESS WARS AND WE WILL NOT GET A NATIONAL HEALTH CARE POLICY. A ONE PARTY SYSTEM DEPENDENT ON THE MILITARY WITH STRONG GOVERNMENT SUPPORT OF THE FINANCIAL MARKETS HAS A NAME: FASCISM.

Undeniably True

A Vote of Confidence Amendment will give American voters the power to dismiss any elected official at any time.

VOCA, Now !!

FREE AMERICA

REVOLUTIONARY (DIRECT) DEMOCRACY

The Ruling Elite Party

The America of the Enlightenment and the rule of law has been transformed into a cash cow for a ruling elite that determines plantation policy issues at Davos and enforces those policies with private armies and a savagely violent hillbilly cohort. We are not being governed, we are being ruled. Don't expect "winning an election" or a changed presidential face to solve our problems. The solution is not political.

Obama is not Bush, Bush was

Obama is not Bush, Bush was a man of AMERICAN principles. Obama is a LEFT WING FACIST

I always love it when

I always love it when Americans can't get their terminology "right". Fascism is when Corporations get preferential treatment and run society.
When corporations like Halliburton, Chevron, Lockheed Martin and Bechtel have made weekly record profits since the beginning of the Iraqi war while the taxpayer is picking up the tab, the Military is paying with their lives and the Iraqi people have been robbed from a Constitution that was in place( 80 years old and yes ignored by Saddam) and would have protected their rights to state enteties after the invasion, but was replaced by our U.S govt with the Bremer Orders which took away those rights and ensured Iraqi citizens cannot file for due process either domestically or internationally against private companies that have moved into Iraq, THAN WE ARE TALKING FASCISM!

So much for that 'socially funded ' warfare I have been paying for under Bush!
But no, socialism 'suddenly arrived under Obama because he wants to spend our taxdollars on healthcare.

Great article by the way and YES I agree! I want my Constitution re-installed after it was attacked 1) Patriot Act 2) Military Comminsions Act 3) Change to the Insurrection Act 4) FISA ..and the list goes on....Man of Principles ...Bush? Not over my dead body!

I always love it when

I always love it when Americans can't get their terminology "right". Fascism is when Corporations get preferential treatment and run society.
When corporations like Halliburton, Chevron, Lockheed Martin and Bechtel have made weekly record profits since the beginning of the Iraqi war while the taxpayer is picking up the tab, the Military is paying with their lives and the Iraqi people have been robbed from a Constitution that was in place( 80 years old and yes ignored by Saddam) and would have protected their rights to state enteties after the invasion, but was replaced by our U.S govt with the Bremer Orders which took away those rights and ensured Iraqi citizens cannot file for due process either domestically or internationally against private companies that have moved into Iraq, THAN WE ARE TALKING FASCISM!

So much for that 'socially funded ' warfare I have been paying for under Bush!
But no, socialism 'suddenly arrived under Obama because he wants to spend our taxdollars on healthcare.

Great article by the way and YES I agree! I want my Constitution re-installed after it was attacked 1) Patriot Act 2) Military Comminsions Act 3) Change to the Insurrection Act 4) FISA ..and the list goes on....Man of Principles ...Bush? Not over my dead body!

Bush's Third Term?

Well, the first post link, is the only source i can find on the matter. I think, Bush could amend the XXII amendment to allow him to have a third term, but i doubt America as a whole would want that.

Bush's Third Term?

Well, the first post link, is the only source i can find on the matter. I think, Bush could amend the XXII amendment to allow him to have a third term, but i doubt America as a whole would want that.

Bulllshit! Obama has been in

Bulllshit! Obama has been in power for 8 months and inherited the biggest mess in a century. Give him a fucking break. What do you think he is a dicatator? He can change the fucking system all by himself.

As a matter of fact.

We DID get fooled again.

A different face but the words stay the same.

OBUSHma.

Something Stinks!

He's gone. Get over it.

He's gone. Get over it. Find something else to write about and quit living in the past.

Wow, there's quite a few

Wow, there's quite a few idiotic comments. "Bush was a man of principle?" And then the funny one by the anonymous guy "he's gone get over write about something else" Did you even READ the article? It wasn't talking about Bush is was talking about OBAMA continuing W's failed policies. Of course, had you read the article you would have known that yourself. No Child Left Behind at work right there my friends..

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Where's my liberal "Decider"

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In spite of his stellar speech on Health care reform, I have reservations about this middle of the road attempt at statesmanship. I was hoping to follow up the "decider" with a "liberal decider" who would get our house in order
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Left wing sass served up fresh daily from Vermont... so you know it's liberal

Ben Bernanke, for instance,

Ben Bernanke, for instance, would certainly have been reappointed to run the Fed.

The only solution

The only solution, IMHO, is a third party. I supported Obama but the writer is quite correct. It's business as usual with a better spoken president than we've had in decades...a great communicator...but I agree with the writer, from what I've seen so far, even assuming he's the most well intended human being on the planet, and he may well be (but there are very few of us and, to my knowledge, are not in office), he still hasn't the warrior spirit needed to really win (and I think we all know what that means). If he did, we would have seen heads roll like bowling balls, or golf practice range balls, or some balls. So far, I've seen no balls. Charm coupled with intellect just won't cut it. As Bill Maher aptly pointed out, it's time Obama started acting on behalf of the 70 percent of us who aren't crazy (word to that effect). He's right. The writer is right. I'm right. So what now. Can one who calls a spade a spade actually bel made president? Can you imagine? Now there's a flick I'd pay to see.

Facts?

Mr. Swanson has not presented one fact in the course of this biased one-sided diatribe. This article is completely his own personal opinion. The most pressing issues right now are the economy and healthcare. Those who expect a new president, any new president to come in and immediately change every evil the previous administration put into place needs to grow up and behave like an adult. It's childish to assume just because our individual "pet concerns" have not yet been addressed means they will not be. Additionally, the person who posted a comment asking for a vote of confidence amendent is deluding him/herself. If we enacted such an amendment, an elected official would never been in a position long enough to do anything beneficial. Everytime some "crybaby" didn't get what he/she wanted from a leader, that person would get other likeminded people together to push the leader out. Also, with our current state of mudslinging that is inherent in our political system, leaders would be removed from office based on lies and personal opinion, rather than facts.

Standing up against torture not a side issue

Economic downturn, health care, and two wars don't matter a whit if the United States of America doesn't regain it's honor. If the use of torture remains only a policy issue, as it stands now, we might as well start shredding our flags and find something useful to do with the wasted material.

By releasing more information on how our laws were broken I think President Obama is trying to raise the ire of the people so he can take action without seeming partisan. It is unfortunate that the issue has been largely ignored, not by the media, but by the populace.

Now that I've thought it out more, it's not shame on him. It's shame on us.

Are we even worth saving?

Interesting read...

I guess the question is, "Will this continue"? We'll have to see.

By the way, Mr. Swanson has presented facts; several of them. Many of which have been pointed out on the MSM. And, I don't think anyone expected Obama to "fix" everything/anything overnight. The author just points out that through the first 8-9 months, a lot has remained the same at the hands of the one crying "Change!" throughout the last election cycle.

Also, I agree with "Bluesman2008". That, and supporting Dennis Kucinich.

Has Obama Done Anything Right?

So far, everything that I've seen Obama try to do has been effectively stymied by the Republicans and the Blue Dogs.

We can't close down Guantanamo -- too many bad guys that none of the States want in their prison systems. No public option for health care, either -- too much noise from the insurance companies, and too many millions given to the Blue Dogs for their vote against health care. (Mary Landrieu, for example, was given around 1.3 million bucks! Poor David Vitter was only given 900 thousand.)

He's gotten a few things done, but those are the two big ones.

He's a gifted orator, (which is good), and seemingly tries to avoid confrontation at all costs, (which is not so good). And, he's facing the same opposition that is funded by the same hate groups that lambasted Kerry and Gore. (Yes, they're still around...).

So far, I still believe in Obama, though that belief is not as firmly held as it once was. It has to do with all those secret, closed door sessions he's been having with insurance bigwigs and other such nabobs. Not a very good sign from someone who's promised us transparency.

For my part, I'm holding off on any judgement for a few more months.

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