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Published on Friday, August 1, 2003 by the Seattle Times

Bush's High Crimes Against the Nation
by Walter Williams
 

George W. Bush has knowingly deceived the American people on
the two overriding policy issues of his presidency — the
invasion of Iraq and the deep tax cuts.

Other presidents have lied. Only Bush has repeatedly duped
Congress and the public to thwart their exercise of informed
consent.

He is the first president to use propaganda as the main weapon
in selling his policies. Bush's unprecedented pattern of
deception may constitute an impeachable offense.

To date, only the deception in Iraq has brought forth the "I"
word. The case for impeachment is materially strengthened,
however, when Iraq is combined with Bush's 2001 and 2003
propaganda campaigns to convince the public that tax filers
with lower levels of income benefited more from his tax cuts
than the nation's richest families.

Hoodwinking the public that Saddam posed a perilous immediate
danger to the United States is Bush's greatest treachery. New
York Times columnist Paul Krugman observed: "If that claim was
fraudulent, the selling of the war is arguably the worst
scandal in American history."

John Dean, counsel to the president during Watergate, wrote in
mid-June: "Manipulation or deliberate misuse of national
security intelligence data, if proven, could be a 'high crime'
under the Constitution's impeachment clause."

Before the U.S. invasion, the strong consensus based on
intelligence community information held that there were only
negligible Iraqi ties with al-Qaida, no nuclear weapons program
of any consequence, and limited chemical and biological weapons
programs at most.

Lacking hard facts, as evidenced by his now much-discussed
deception in his State of the Union address that Iraq sought to
buy uranium in Africa, Bush mixed misinformation, distorted
allegations and unsubstantiated rumors to persuade the public
of the imminent danger posed by Saddam Hussein.

The experience with the massive tax cuts for families and
individuals in both 2001 and 2003 makes patently clear how Bush
used the same unscrupulous tactics over time. Moreover, the
level of the deception is staggering, as indicated by Bush's
2003 proposal to eliminate taxes on taxable corporate
dividends.

Joel Friedman and Robert Greenstein of the Center on Budget and
Policy Priorities pointed out: "The group with incomes over $1
million — which consists of about 226,000 tax filers in 2003 —
would receive roughly as much in benefits as the 127 million
tax filers with income below $140,000. Stated another way, the
top 0.2 percent of tax filers would receive nearly as much from
the tax cut as the bottom 95 percent of filers combined."

Claiming that the 127 million tax filers with incomes of under
$140,000 are the big winners when 226,000 of the richest tax
filers benefit nearly as much is surely world-class policy
deception.

But is it a high crime that warrants impeachment, as was the
case with Watergate?

Republican operatives breaking into the Democratic Party's
national committee headquarters and President Nixon's covering
it up clearly constituted crimes. Bush's propaganda campaign to
hide how much the tax cuts benefited the rich is more likely to
be viewed by the public as the stuff of politics in which
politicians make inflated claims about the importance of a
proposed policy and its likely benefits and ignore potential
problems.

In actuality, the president's purposeful duping of the public
on the nation's most critical policy issues strikes at the
heart of American constitutional democracy when it robs the
electorate of informed consent. This fraudulent act makes a
mockery of Abraham Lincoln's immortal words in the Gettysburg
Address, "that government of the people, by the people, for the
people, shall not perish from the Earth."

Deeming presidential deception a high crime under the
impeachment clause can open a Pandora's box of problems. Yet,
President Bush's actions appear to be a far more serious
assault on the Constitution than Watergate. I hold that
interpreting Bush's pattern of deception on his most important
policy proposals as a high crime against the nation is a
necessary step in rescuing American democracy.

Walter Williams is a professor emeritus at the Evans School of
Public Affairs, University of Washington, and author of the
forthcoming book, "Reaganism and the Death of Representative
Democracy."

Copyright © 2003 The Seattle Times Company 

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