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Ben Johnson 6/3/2011 Boehner Saves Barry's Bacon The moment would be surreal
were it not so reminiscent: An arrogant Democratic president had committed
an impeachable offense, lied to the American people, and dared Congress to
do anything about it. Incensed congressmen of both parties asked,
negotiated, and threatened until they realized they had no alternative [...]

Boehner Wimps Out on Libya

 

Posted on  <http://floydreports.com/boehner-wimps-out-on-libya/> June 3,
2011 by  <http://floydreports.com/author/ben-johnson/> Ben Johnson 





by Ben Johnson, The White House Watch 

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5199/5795171466_c530d0e41d.jpgThe moment
would be surreal were it not so reminiscent: An arrogant Democratic
president had committed an impeachable offense, lied to the American people,
and dared Congress to do anything about it. Incensed congressmen of both
parties asked, negotiated, and threatened until they realized they had no
alternative but to take action. Then, the Republican leadership stepped in
to save their party's, and their country's, worst enemy.

This is not a Clinton-era flashback but a rehearsal of this week's actions
in Congress.

Barack Obama's indiscretion is more serious than a stained dress and a lie
under oath during a civil trial. Obama sent an already overstretched
American military to take sides in the Libyan civil war, as part of the NATO
operation known as Operation Odyssey Dawn. Now, well over 60 days into the
fight, the war proceeds with no sign of Congressional approval and a promise
of  <http://floydreports.com/congress-ignores-obama%e2%80%99s-war-by-fiat/>
"no let-up."

By the most liberal reading of the War Powers Resolution
<http://floydreports.com/lawyer-drafts-articles-of-impeachment-over-libya/>
, this is illegal. Yet when Congress decided to act, the Republican
leadership came to the rescue.

Boehner Saves Barry's Bacon 

A bipartisan coalition of lawmakers opposed the war from the beginning.
Congressmen Dennis Kucinich and Ron Paul suggested the war called for
impeachment. Late last month Kucinich introduced House Concurrent Resolution
51 <http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=hc112-51> , which
would require Obama to remove all U.S. troops from combat in Libya within 15
days of passage.

As its scheduled vote date neared earlier this week. Boehner yanked the bill
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/as-house-gop-leaders-fend-off-vote-o
n-libya-resolution-antiwar-sentiment-simmers/2011/06/01/AGYO1lGH_story.html>
when he realized it might pass
<http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2011/06/02/libya/index.ht
ml> .

Then he set out creating the toothless alternative that cleared the House
Friday.

Boehner's House Resolution 292
<http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=hr112-292>  simply asks
for the president to send Congress "a report describing in detail United
States security interests and objectives." It declares, "Congress has not
provided authorization" for Libya and "has the constitutional prerogative to
withhold funding."

And that's it.

If it is ever produced, the report will create bad PR for Obama and further
turn public opinion against the intervention. Cynics will undoubtedly accuse
Boehner of playing politics with a war for requiring it.

At the least cynical, his actions could be interpreted as an attempt to
build public sentiment for cutting off funds. But if Boehner cannot find the
spine to follow the Constitution and the law now, how could he be expected
to find it later?

Others would argue Boehner has taken this course of least muscular
resistance because he fears one day a Republican president will violate the
Constitution and launch a long-running war with zero Congressional approval
and little oversight, and the GOP will not want Democrats to take action.
(They will anyway.)

The bill lowers the most important decision any president will ever make,
the decision to go to war, to the level of raising the debt ceiling,
confirming one of Obama's Supreme Court nominees, or prosecuting the Clinton
impeachment - an in-house game of Washington insiders wagging their fingers
at each other but offering no real opposition to the liberal agenda.
Meanwhile, the president gets to pursue his federal fiat war in an
unprecedented violation of Constitutional and legal authority.

As often occurs in politics, strange bedfellows have united for a less
craven legislative response. Six Republican senators, including Rand Paul
and Jim DeMint, have written a letter
<http://floydreports.com/six-gop-senators-to-obama-follow-the-law-on-libya/>
to the president about this matter. But the Constitution got a boost from a
surprising quarter this week. Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-NY, said
<http://www.exposeobama.com/2011/06/03/video-liberal-democrat-compares-obama
-to-a-king-dictator/> :

What we're confronted with today is not primarily a question of foreign
policy, or even of war policy. We are presented with a question of
constitutional law and of the prerogatives of the United States Congress:
Shall the president, like the King of England, be a dictator in foreign
policy? Shall the president have the unfettered right to take this country
to war without so much as a by-your-leave from Congress, as the King of
England could do without authorization from parliament?

This, he rightly concluded, "turns the Constitution, and the intentions of
our Framers, and the intentions of our whole constitutional law system on
its head." He urged Congress to vote for both the Boehner and Kucinich
resolutions - because it is the only one "does something about it."

Boehner brought his own bill up for a vote, and it passed
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/jun/3/bipartisan-congress-rebuffs-
obama-libya-mission/>  268-145. Only then did he allow a vote on Kucinich's
legislation, which went down to defeat 148-265
<http://www.govtrack.us/congress/vote.xpd?vote=h2011-412> .

Have Some Guts!

The Speaker told the media his legislation gives Obama "a chance to get this
right. If he doesn't, Congress will exercise its constitutional authority
and make it right."

Obama's chance to get it right was before he sent troops into the middle of
a third Muslim civil war. It is Boehner who has refused to do right and hold
the president accountable for this crime. His inaction has tainted all of
Congress with the charge that it has failed to exercise its constitutional
authority.

Mr. Speaker, take a stand. Get on the record and support or oppose our war
in Libya, authorize or end it. The Founders - and a hefty chunk of American
voters - demand this of you.

Measuring the Tea Party Rebellion

Friday's votes gave some idea of the extent of the
constitutional-conservative, Tea Party outrage that exists in the House. A
total of 87 Republicans voted for the Kucinich bill, while only 61 Democrats
did.

Among those who voted yea were such Republican stalwarts as Michele
Bachmann, Allen West, Ron Paul, Tom McClintock, Connie Mack, Jason Chaffetz,
Justin Amash, Tim Walberg, Jack Kingston, Paul Broun (who had the courage to
tweet <http://twitter.com/#%21/RepPaulBrounMD/status/30099885902532609>
after the last State of the Union Address, "Mr. President.You believe in
socialism"), Dan Benishek, Walter Jones, and Kristi Noem.

(Story continues after video.)

Rep. Justin Amash, R-MI, tells it like it is.

These series of roll calls sent an important message to an anxious
grassroots conservative movement. It may have shown us where the GOP's
future leadership is to be found, especially for those tiring of the first
three words of this headline.

Rep. Randy Forbes, R-VA, said all the right things about Libya.

 



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