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GOP: Refusing to do What We Want You to Do is a Violation of the Constitution
By: Hrafnkell HaraldssonJan. 16th, 2013more from Hrafnkell Haraldsson

Paul says if the President enacts any executive orders relating to gun control, he is guilty of acting like a king, and he doesn’t want a king, Paul assured the blinkered masses from Jerusalem via the Christian Broadcasting Network:
I’m against having a king. I think having a monarch is what we fought the American Revolution over and someone who wants to bypass the Constitution, bypass Congress – that’s someone who wants to act like a king or a monarch.
That’s a shame, because we just had a king in George W. Bush, and all the Republican anti-monarchists seem to have slept through those eight years. None of them so much as noticed. I won’t hesitate to suggest that that was because Bush was a Republican, not that I don’t think even Bush would get a free pass today, thanks to the extremist state of Republican purity laws.
But Paul barely refers to Congress’ extreme wussiness and wimptitude during the Bush years: “I’ve been opposed to executive orders, even with Republican presidents,” he said. “But one that wants to infringe on the Second Amendment, we will fight tooth and nail.”
Oh, so not the First Amendment, or the Nineteenth or any in between unless they be numbered Two and I think it’s safe to say, Ten.
“And I promise you,” he continued. “There’ll be no rock left unturned as far as trying to stop him from usurping the Constitution, running roughshod over Congress. And you will see one heck of a debate if he decides to try to do this.”
In other words, we’re gonna impeach the hell out of this icky black guy and take back the White Man’s White House.
What Paul ignores as he sits in front of an Israeli flag is that there are many things Obama can do that do not impinge the rights of Congress – nineteen of them in fact – according to Joe Biden.
And it’s not like Obama is ignoring Congress. Rather, the opposite is true. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney was very clear about the limits on the President’s powers when he said that “there are limits on what can be done within existing law” and that some things could not be done without Congress “because the power to do that is reserved by Congress and to Congress.” This is exactly what Obama himself previously said: “Members of Congress, I think, are going to have to have a debate and examine their own conscience.” Congress must act, he said.
Obama, unlike the Republican House, understands exactly how the Constitution works.
Where is the tyranny to be found then, if not in Congress itself?
And then there is all the crazy Glenn Beck talk (okay, I realize that’s redundant) about “Obama’s Civil War.” It is important to observe here that it is not Democrats talking about Civil War. It’s Republicans. It’s not Democrats building fortified settlements in the American Redoubt, but Republicans. It is not Democrats talking about secession, it is Republicans. If there is another Civil War, it will be all on the Republicans, who are crazy enough to think they win even when they lose national elections.
In good measure, Beck himself bares blame for this state of affairs. He has willfully and repeatedly incited the ignoramuses who listen to him that anything liberal is evil and must be expunged. He has been aided in this by clowns like Ann Coulter and Fox News.
What has happened is that the Republicans have gotten it into their heads that if the president deviates even a little from what Congress wants him to do, he is a dictator, willfully trampling our rights. As a result, hardly a day goes by without calls for Obama’s impeachment over even the smallest of perceived signs of independence.
Of course, the Constitution does not establish a country where the President is only a figurehead for Congress’ will. We call them three branches of government for a reason, a carefully constructed balance of powers.
The Republicans need to re-examine the table of organization. Bad enough that they think they won the election in both 2008 and in 2012, but to think Congress tells the president what decisions to make as the head of the executive branch is troubling.
The Founding Fathers, to whom the Republicans repeatedly and fallaciously appeal, recognized that an elected legislature was as big a threat to our right as a king. In many ways, the Founding Fathers anticipated the spirit of the Tea Party if not the Tea Party itself, and that spirit is not patriotism but tyranny of the majority.
That tyranny can be enacted not only through action but inaction and in this, as in so many other things, the Republican Party is refusing to act to do what circumstances – and the responsibilities of their office – require. President Obama, as has so often happened over the past four years, is the only adult in the room; the only person willing to stand up and do what needs to be done to uphold his oath to the Constitution.
The Republican mantra, “You have to do what we say, or else,” is not in the Constitution.
Sorry, Republicans. Failing to listen to you, to refuse to do what you demand, is not a violation of the Constitution. Not only is it in obedience to the United States Constitution, but it is simply good sense.
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TommyNIK
Jan. 16th, 2013 at 9:54 am
I’m really quite sick and tired of this Libertarian nonsense. It’s nothing more than institutionalized self-absorption. And of course their mantra is that everything including ANY social program is unconstitutional. Bull. They think they’re “specially informed” because they read Frederich Hayek and Ayn Rand and feel sorry for the rest of us poor uninformed sheep. Again I say BS.
I would not want to live in a country where each state is a little fiefdom unto itself and if you don’t “make it” that’s tough.
Other than their stance on foreign policy Libertarianism is boiler-plate Republicanism of a much nastier strain. Again I say…BS.
Mary
Jan. 16th, 2013 at 10:58 am
It is time that WE THE PEOPLE stop letting the hate filled ignorant pathetic haters terrorize this country. The DOJ needs to start charging them with treason…
Eykis
Jan. 16th, 2013 at 11:04 am
These so-called Libertarians don’t believe in anything EXCEPT imposing their WILL on Americans who DO NOT WANT CONSERVATIVE CRAP~
8^/
Jan. 16th, 2013 at 11:29 am
WOW! you meen KKK grand dragon, rand paul? get the popcorn out, this is gona be, a peacock ride!
Reynardine
Jan. 16th, 2013 at 11:47 am
They are not called Rightists for nothing. They have a Right to do anything they want, everything they do is Right, and if you don’t do what they tell you, you’re trampling on their Rights.
Dolores Campbell
Jan. 16th, 2013 at 12:35 pm
If I had Rand Paul’s address I would send him some soap and shampoo. He looks ickey.
Reynardine
Jan. 16th, 2013 at 4:57 pm
He looks like a sheep’s butt. Send him some lanolin.
djchefron
Jan. 16th, 2013 at 12:58 pm
Someone needs to ask randbo whats up with that Israeli flag that you featured so prominently in thats porn for people who believe in nullification.
buckeyewill
Jan. 16th, 2013 at 1:45 pm
If they want to impeach him, bring it.
That’s what they will do to any Centrist Democratic President. If it was Mrs. Clinton, they would have dragged Vincent Foster’ death.
Rudy Gonzales
Jan. 16th, 2013 at 4:02 pm
Combative and confrontational with a scorched earth mentality fully describes the TEA-Republican leadership. After watching PBS’s program:
www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/fr...
I am convinced these white minority TEA-types were and still are nasally in their whining over their loss to the first black president. Even McCain has turned out to be a 180-er on many issues and has lost any credibility once had. All twelve TEA-Republican’s mentioned have but one plan in mind – “Do nothing!”
Effectively keeping Obama from any accomplishments will solidify the 2014 vote to oust these radical fringe when possible.
www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/fr...
Obama has been effective even with the head winds of the TEA-types and bigoted exercises they have put forth.
www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/fr...
Twelve along with the leadership are due for a fail beyond their wildest dreams. You make up your own minds who is on the side of the middle class and who is out to wreck the nation even at their own expense. Do not sit on the sidelines and allow others to make decisions that will effect you, or your family directly, without your input. Get active in local, state and national politics and keep yourselves informed. We can make a great change in the 2014 Mid-term election!
D. W. Skinner
Jan. 16th, 2013 at 4:47 pm
someone needs to lock these GOP kooks up.
lm945
Jan. 16th, 2013 at 7:22 pm
Over the course of eight years, George W. Bush issued 161 signing statements. How many of those were “I’m-not-going-to-veto-this-so-Congress-can-over-ride-me-I’m-going-to-sign-it-and-nullify-it-with-a-stroke-of-my-pen-and-over-ride-Congress”? President “If this were a dictatorship, it’d be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I’m the dictator” Bush.
Anyone recall how many times Republicans complained about Bush’s overreach?
www.coherentbabble.com/li...
SinghX
Jan. 17th, 2013 at 7:00 am
…”“And I promise you,” he continued. “There’ll be no rock left unturned as far as trying to stop him from usurping the Constitution, running roughshod over Congress. And you will see one heck of a debate if he decides to try to do this[monarchy]”…
The only deduction you can make is that he was trolling new territory like a traveling sales man and collecting funds from the base (the rubes);by definition, he’s a troll.
Rachel Maddow had an outstanding piece (1/16) on “Trolls”–what and who they are, how they operate. Her premise was that trolls say inflammatory crazy sound bites for “hits” on the Internet and guest spots on shows…or in the case of trolling here, they get paid per comment “hit” (double if they get a reaction).
Trolls will say anything for attention with the intent of creating a “reaction”. This keeps their base subscribing to their conspiracy newsletters, buying their books, or in the case of Paul, re-election $$. Modern day carpet-baggers…
SinghX
Jan. 17th, 2013 at 7:06 am
Link to Maddow’s “Troll” piece.
www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/...
You can also go to youtube to view the clip.