Olbermann: Bush, Cheney should resign



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'I didn't vote for him, but he's my president, and I hope he does a good job.'
SPECIAL COMMENT
By Keith Olbermann
Anchor, 'Countdown'
MSNBC
Updated: 5:13 p.m. PT July 3, 2007
"I didn't vote for him," an American once said, "But he's my president, and I hope he does a good job."
That—on this eve of the 4th of July—is the essence of this democracy, in 17 words. And that is what President Bush threw away yesterday in commuting the sentence of Lewis "Scooter" Libby.
The man who said those 17 words—improbably enough—was the actor John Wayne. And Wayne, an ultra-conservative, said them, when he learned of the hair's-breadth election of John F. Kennedy instead of his personal favorite, Richard Nixon in 1960.
"I didn't vote for him but he's my president, and I hope he does a good job."
The sentiment was doubtlessly expressed earlier, but there is something especially appropriate about hearing it, now, in Wayne's voice: The crisp matter-of-fact acknowledgement that we have survived, even though for nearly two centuries now, our Commander-in-Chief has also served, simultaneously, as the head of one political party and often the scourge of all others.
We as citizens must, at some point, ignore a president's partisanship. Not that we may prosper as a nation, not that we may achieve, not that we may lead the world—but merely that we may function.
But just as essential to the seventeen words of John Wayne, is an implicit trust—a sacred trust: That the president for whom so many did not vote, can in turn suspend his political self long enough, and for matters imperative enough, to conduct himself solely for the benefit of the entire Republic.
Our generation's willingness to state "we didn't vote for him, but he's our president, and we hope he does a good job," was tested in the crucible of history, and earlier than most.
And in circumstances more tragic and threatening. And we did that with which history tasked us.
We enveloped our President in 2001.And those who did not believe he should have been elected—indeed those who did not believe he had been elected—willingly lowered their voices and assented to the sacred oath of non-partisanship.
And George W. Bush took our assent, and re-configured it, and honed it, and shaped it to a razor-sharp point and stabbed this nation in the back with it.
Were there any remaining lingering doubt otherwise, or any remaining lingering hope, it ended yesterday when Mr. Bush commuted the prison sentence of one of his own staffers.
Did so even before the appeals process was complete; did so without as much as a courtesy consultation with the Department of Justice; did so despite what James Madison—at the Constitutional Convention—said about impeaching any president who pardoned or sheltered those who had committed crimes "advised by" that president; did so without the slightest concern that even the most detached of citizens must look at the chain of events and wonder: To what degree was Mr. Libby told: break the law however you wish—the President will keep you out of prison?
In that moment, Mr. Bush, you broke that fundamental com-pact between yourself and the majority of this nation's citizens—the ones who did not cast votes for you. In that moment, Mr. Bush, you ceased to be the President of the United States. In that moment, Mr. Bush, you became merely the President of a rabid and irresponsible corner of the Republican Party. And this is too important a time, Sir, to have a commander-in-chief who puts party over nation.
This has been, of course, the gathering legacy of this Administration. Few of its decisions have escaped the stain of politics. The extraordinary Karl Rove has spoken of "a permanent Republican majority," as if such a thing—or a permanent Democratic majority—is not antithetical to that upon which rests: our country, our history, our revolution, our freedoms.
Yet our Democracy has survived shrewder men than Karl Rove. And it has survived the frequent stain of politics upon the fabric of government. But this administration, with ever-increasing insistence and almost theocratic zealotry, has turned that stain into a massive oil spill.
The protection of the environment is turned over to those of one political party, who will financially benefit from the rape of the environment. The protections of the Constitution are turned over to those of one political party, who believe those protections unnecessary and extravagant and quaint.
The enforcement of the laws is turned over to those of one political party, who will swear beforehand that they will not enforce those laws. The choice between war and peace is turned over to those of one political party, who stand to gain vast wealth by ensuring that there is never peace, but only war.
And now, when just one cooked book gets corrected by an honest auditor, when just one trampling of the inherent and inviolable fairness of government is rejected by an impartial judge, when just one wild-eyed partisan is stopped by the figure of blind justice, this President decides that he, and not the law, must prevail.
I accuse you, Mr. Bush, of lying this country into war.
I accuse you of fabricating in the minds of your own people, a false implied link between Saddam Hussein and 9/11.
I accuse you of firing the generals who told you that the plans for Iraq were disastrously insufficient.
I accuse you of causing in Iraq the needless deaths of 3,586 of our brothers and sons, and sisters and daughters, and friends and neighbors.
I accuse you of subverting the Constitution, not in some misguided but sincerely-motivated struggle to combat terrorists, but to stifle dissent.
I accuse you of fomenting fear among your own people, of creating the very terror you claim to have fought.
I accuse you of exploiting that unreasoning fear, the natural fear of your own people who just want to live their lives in peace, as a political tool to slander your critics and libel your opponents.
I accuse you of handing part of this Republic over to a Vice President who is without conscience, and letting him run roughshod over it.
And I accuse you now, Mr. Bush, of giving, through that Vice President, carte blanche to Mr. Libby, to help defame Ambassador Joseph Wilson by any means necessary, to lie to Grand Juries and Special Counsel and before a court, in order to protect the mechanisms and particulars of that defamation, with your guarantee that Libby would never see prison, and, in so doing, as Ambassador Wilson himself phrased it here last night, of becoming an accessory to the obstruction of justice.
When President Nixon ordered the firing of the Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox during the infamous "Saturday Night Massacre" on October 20th, 1973, Cox initially responded tersely, and ominously.
"Whether ours shall be a government of laws and not of men, is now for Congress, and ultimately, the American people."
President Nixon did not understand how he had crystallized the issue of Watergate for the American people.
It had been about the obscure meaning behind an attempt to break in to a rival party's headquarters; and the labyrinthine effort to cover-up that break-in and the related crimes.
And in one night, Nixon transformed it.
Watergate—instantaneously—became a simpler issue: a President overruling the inexorable march of the law of insisting—in a way that resonated viscerally with millions who had not previously understood - that he was the law.
Not the Constitution. Not the Congress. Not the Courts. Just him.
Just - Mr. Bush - as you did, yesterday.
The twists and turns of Plame-Gate, of your precise and intricate lies that sent us into this bottomless pit of Iraq; your lies upon the lies to discredit Joe Wilson; your lies upon the lies upon the lies to throw the sand at the "referee" of Prosecutor Fitzgerald's analogy. These are complex and often painful to follow, and too much, perhaps, for the average citizen.
But when other citizens render a verdict against your man, Mr. Bush—and then you spit in the faces of those jurors and that judge and the judges who were yet to hear the appeal—the average citizen understands that, Sir.
It's the fixed ballgame and the rigged casino and the pre-arranged lottery all rolled into one—and it stinks. And they know it.
Nixon's mistake, the last and most fatal of them, the firing of Archibald Cox, was enough to cost him the presidency. And in the end, even Richard Nixon could say he could not put this nation through an impeachment.
It was far too late for it to matter then, but as the decades unfold, that single final gesture of non-partisanship, of acknowledged responsibility not to self, not to party, not to "base," but to country, echoes loudly into history. Even Richard Nixon knew it was time to resign
Would that you could say that, Mr. Bush. And that you could say it for Mr. Cheney. You both crossed the Rubicon yesterday. Which one of you chose the route, no longer matters. Which is the ventriloquist, and which the dummy, is irrelevant.
But that you have twisted the machinery of government into nothing more than a tawdry machine of politics, is the only fact that remains relevant.
It is nearly July 4th, Mr. Bush, the commemoration of the moment we Americans decided that rather than live under a King who made up the laws, or erased them, or ignored them—or commuted the sentences of those rightly convicted under them—we would force our independence, and regain our sacred freedoms.
We of this time—and our leaders in Congress, of both parties—must now live up to those standards which echo through our history: Pressure, negotiate, impeach—get you, Mr. Bush, and Mr. Cheney, two men who are now perilous to our Democracy, away from its helm.
For you, Mr. Bush, and for Mr. Cheney, there is a lesser task. You need merely achieve a very low threshold indeed. Display just that iota of patriotism which Richard Nixon showed, on August 9th, 1974.
Resign.
And give us someone—anyone—about whom all of us might yet be able to quote John Wayne, and say, "I didn't vote for him, but he's my president, and I hope he does a good job."




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this is one for the ... ( 1 month ago by dominicue)
this is one for the history books...good job Mr Olberman
I think the same ... ( 1 month ago by ExilLarkdanx)
I think the same about all of them.
Oh, I guess you're ... ( 2 weeks ago by Hereticbooks)
Oh, I guess you're one of the PRIVELEGED that has health insurance?
Also, Hitler WAS a religious leader. Nothing short of that can win the hearts and minds of a population like he did.
Bush is an idiot...a puppet to those who have him in their pockets.
preach it olbermann ... ( 2 weeks ago by BSOFinland)
preach it olbermann!! you got the bush commitee shitting themselves
Lets review libtard ... ( 2 weeks ago by MoBushin04)
Lets review libtard Hereticbooks ignorant words:
"priveledged that has health insurance"
Yep, health insurance envy.. most Americans, are priveledged now go get a job at Walmart, be nice, and work your way up.
"Hitler was a religious leader"
What church, what training?
Hitler abandoned God then killed millions of Christians & Jews - you cannot and will not dispute this.
Review of ... ( 2 weeks ago by MoBushin04)
Review of Hereticbooks continued:
"Bush"
Libtard, Bush owns you on EDU, you have no Ivy MBA, no mill, no 25 years of marriage, no college grad kids, no 4 straight job wins, and you never ever took back anything taken from your father despite your daddy losing it. You probably don't have any relationship with your dad, unlike W.
Mid-mgr Putin lost 50K troops in Afgan over 6 years. Bush took Kabul in 6 weeks, losing <1% troops.
Your underestimation worlds best leader is owned & dismissed!
Apparently you're ... ( 2 weeks ago by Hereticbooks)
Apparently you're not aware of the secret ceremonies he engaged in? Apparently you're not aware that he based his foreign policy on the astrologists and whatnot? By the way, MOBUSH...Walmart doesn't offer health care, unless you want to pay (out the ass) for it. Get real, and wake up.
WOW!! You really ... ( 2 weeks ago by Hereticbooks)
WOW!! You really ARE stupid. Like Bush, you can't put a coherent sentence together with a few words. Also, hard words talking about my DAD. YOU KNOW NOTHING! Everything valuable in life I learned from my dad. We were VERY close. He died in 1998. So you can go fuck yourself. (oops! I'm afraid I lowered myself to your level. My dad was a saint in my eyes)
OH! HOMOPHOBIA!! ... ( 2 weeks ago by Hereticbooks)
OH! HOMOPHOBIA!! That's usually what happens when someone is afraid of their own sexuality.
I want to take this ... ( 2 weeks ago by Hereticbooks)
I want to take this opportunity to talk about my dad. My dad won the bronze star in WWII for bravery under fire while building the pontoon bridge across the Rhine River so the allied forces could get into Germany. When one of his compatriots fell into the raging waters, my dad jumped in to save him. He did so against direct orders, so the same act that won him the Bronze Star, also have him knocked down to a PFC. That's the irony of the Military
My dad volunteered ... ( 2 weeks ago by Hereticbooks)
My dad volunteered for active duty in 1941 immediately after Pearl Harbour, and was turned down for poor eyesight. (something I've inherited), and was drafted a year later. He was no doubt a rabble-rouser, but a hero nonetheless. "WWII" he said, "was a war I believed in." After his heroic service, he was expelled from the American Legion for opposing the Vietnam War. Another noteworthy irony.
So, MoBushin04, ... ( 2 weeks ago by Hereticbooks)
So, MoBushin04, like with everything else, perhaps you should check your FACTS, before running off at the mouth. You look a fool!!
you libtards are ... ( 2 weeks ago by MoBushin04)
you libtards are worthless - we are not shitting ourselves about him, we are at the aspect that our country has more socialists than conservatives; that both partys are shifting to left. Sooner or later, our higher voter turnout strategy will fail.
0 answers to ... ( 2 weeks ago by MoBushin04)
0 answers to challenge to match Bush's EDU, MBA, $, marriage, kids, jobs, or family. Debates like a libtard by retreating to grammar in vulgar trailer trash rant yet the tard forgets to end his post with a period. Libtards -- always owned!
0 answers to Putin doing worse in Afgan.
And unlike opponent, I will apologize when I'm wrong. I am sorry for your loss of your father who opposed JFK's war in Vietnam to stop spread of communism. He rests knowing his good service and his son loved him.
3 posts later, ... ( 2 weeks ago by MoBushin04)
3 posts later, libtard Heretic retreats with
0 answers to Hitler occultist astrologist abandoned God THEN killed millions of Christians
0 answers to get a job, libtard whines about cost of health insurance ignoring lawyers that exploit his sheep vote and inflate cost of a flawed system. Libtard plan -- seize my wealth to pay for his care.
"check your facts" - no need to - you validate them by mentioning them and disputing 0/10 of them. Libtards - the worst performers in the USA.
Can you put a ... ( 1 week ago by Hereticbooks)
Can you put a coherent sentence together? I suppose you got the same MBA as George W? I suppose daddy bought you one too? You don't know whether or not I have a college degree...you don't know about my father...in FACT, you don't even know that I'm a woman and not a man. That's the research you do before running off at the mouth!
In fact, I'd like ... ( 1 week ago by Hereticbooks)
In fact, I'd like to know which English dictionary you found the word "libtard." Contrary to (your) belief, I did go to school EXTENSIVELY...but never have I heard that word before.
Libtard "I'd like ... ( 1 week ago by MoBushin04)
Libtard "I'd like to know which English dictionary you found the word "libtard.""
Advice
1) Google it
2) expand your horizons
3) you don't have to wait until a word is in Websters before you use it
4) get Firefox, a Java grammar checker, and byte me (spelling intentional)
Contrary to (your) belief, I did go to school EXTENSIVELY...but never have I heard that word before.
"Can you put a ... ( 1 week ago by MoBushin04)
"Can you put a coherent sentence together?" sure libtard, I am from a 75% Bush county.
"I suppose you got the same MBA as George W?"
No, it's his
"I suppose daddy"
Daddy this, daddy that. Junior won the Presidency despite "daddy" losing.
"whether or not I have a college degree"
You sound like you are 30 hours away from three of them.
"I'm a woman"
You're also a libtard because Republican would say I'm a lady.
0 answers to Hitler occultust; get a job, dispute 0/10!
You are a simple ... ( 3 days ago by Hereticbooks)
You are a simple sheep from a simple republican county. Your argument has no basis in fact. Get a life.
Libtard ... ( 2 days ago by MoBushin04)
Libtard Hereticbooks OWNED! The tard retreats with tail between legs calling names and FAILING to dispute anything I write.
0 answers to the more relevant facts.
0 answers to Junior won the presidency despite "daddy" losing.
0 answers to lady.
0 answers to Hitler occultist.
0 answers to Bush/JFK alignment.
These are my words, not on some Fox/Rush site. The sheep libtard lies when she calls me a sheep.
Dominated! Owned! DisssssMissed!
Rather than go on ... ( 2 days ago by Hereticbooks)
Rather than go on an idiotic tangent, I'll just ask a simple question....answer if you can...where are the Weapons of Mass destruction? Where? Bush doesn't know. Do you?
Libtard retreats ... ( 1 day ago by MoBushin04)
Libtard retreats again, asks more ignorant questions.
Why would I know where the chemical & bio weapons used on Kurds, Iranians, Israel, and Kuwaitis. What UN resolution requires us to prove where WMDs went? You have 0 answers because the resolution requires YOUR dead hero Saddam to state where they went.
Did Clinton lie when he said Saddam had WMDs? Gore? Kerry? Libtard shellacked on WMDs.
Libtards - always owned!
You're about as ... ( 20 hours ago by Hereticbooks)
You're about as stupid as they get. Dozens of neighborhood boys came home in body bags in our neighborhood during vietnam. For what? For what are they dying now? So that Dick Cheney can have yet another summer home? Wake up!


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