November 18, 2019

Barr and the GOP push for an all powerful president

Heath Digby Parton, Salon -One aspect of [the] earlier conservative movement has continued to chug along with its long-term project to transform the U.S. into an undemocratic, quasi-authoritarian plutocracy. That would be the group of far-right lawyers who started the Federalist Society, with the goal of packing the judiciary with true believers, along with a certain group of Reagan-era legal wunderkinds who came to believe that the GOP could dominate the presidency for decades to come. They developed the theory of the "unitary executive," originally advanced by Reagan's odious attorney general Ed Meese ( recently awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom) which holds that massive, unaccountable power is vested in the president of the United States.

Attorney General William Barr was one of those lawyers ... (In a nutshell, Barr agrees with former President Richard Nixon, who said, "If the president does it, it's not illegal.")

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Perhaps Barr should read the Constitution !!!! The idea of a "unitary executive" sounds like another word for a DICTATOR. And, it looks much like we are on the road to just that outcome.

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