- Apr 17, 2003
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i'm pretty young. the only administration that i recall other than this one is the Clinton admin and I remember the Bush Sr admin a little as well. Has any other admin received has much public resistance as this one?
This was written before the outing of Valerie Plame's identity as a covert CIA operative and other recent events.Preface
George W. Bush and Richard B. Cheney have created the most secretive presidency of my lifetime. Their secrecy is far worse than during Watergate, and it bodes even more serious consequences. Their secrecy is extreme?not merely unjustified and excessive but obsessive. It has created a White House that hides its president's weaknesses as well as its vice president's strengths.
It has given us a presidency that operates on hidden agendas. To protect their secrets, Bush and Cheney dissemble as a matter of policy. In fact, the Bush-Cheney presidency is strikingly Nixonian, only with regard to secrecy far worse (and no one will ever successfully accuse me of being a Nixon apologist). Dick Cheney, who runs his own secret governmental operations, openly declares that he wants to turn the clock back to the pre-Watergate years?a time of an unaccountable and extraconstitutional imperial presidency. To say that their secret presidency is undemocratic is an understatement.
I'm anything but skittish about government, but I must say this administration is truly scary and,given the times we live in, frighteningly dangerous. This conclusion is not that of a political partisan, for those days are long behind me; rather, it is the finding of a concerned observer, with something of a distinct understanding and appreciation of the modern presidency.
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Originally posted by: irwincur
The only reason the press finally went after Clinton was because there was too much going on to ignore. Trust me, they tried their hardest to ignore it for five years. I have a feeling we have yet to hear most of it (able danger anyone...).
