Typical Bush law-breaking

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Politicization to a degree forbidden by the law. This is lawbreaking. And of course, the law enforcement apparatus is captive and impotent, according to Bush’s “unitary executive” bullshit. So there is no enforcement against the king; he is above the law.

Same kind of thing is going on at the Federal Elections Commission, Consumer Safety, on and on…

The packing scheme relies on Republican commissioners changing their party affiliation to “Independent” after they’ve been appointed, thus creating room for more Republicans to be appointed (there can be no more than four commissioners at any one time from a single party).

The Republicans who’ve switched their affiliation, of course, have denied changing them just to create more room for other conservatives. Abigail Thernstrom was no different, telling the Boston Globe‘s Charlie Savage that she’d just decided that she’d be “most comfortable” as an independent.

But her comfortability level appears to have abruptly changed. In December, the president reappointed her to the commission, but this time as a Republican, after one of the four Republican nominees left. The move also allowed her to become the commission’s vice chairman.

So to retrace her steps: she was first nominated as a Republican, then registered as an independent, then was re-nominated as an Republican. With that move, the commission’s conservative majority drops to five to two — it’s not clear yet who the eighth nominee will be, or what party he or she will represent. But not to worry: the committee can move forward on business with a simply majority, so the commission’s direction shouldn’t change that much.

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2 responses to “Typical Bush law-breaking

  1. in2thefray

    I like your fire Smokey.I mean that. You allow me (a right of center kinda guy) to see a different viewpoint in context of a passionate stand. Thanks.I checked out the Globe article and have even less respect for the commission than I did before. That took some effort on my part. I look forward to the Democrats never doing this. Sadly this is a little more than a new precedent on a bad system.

  2. TRM

    In all honesty, if it were a gaggle of Lib’s doing this, it would not be worthy of reporting, would it?

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