Hillary for Emperor

By David Swanson
OpEdNews, July 14, 2007
http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_david_sw_070714_hillary_for_emperor.htm


I've decided to drop my advocacy for the impeachment of Cheney or Bush
and focus on something more realistic: making Senator Hillary Clinton
our next emperor.  After all, when the candidate is someone good, you
should want them to have as much power as possible.  Bear with me a
minute, and I think you may agree.

Now, electing Clinton as the 44th President is one thing, and that
would be wonderful.  But what makes that task truly historic and worth
devoting our energies to for the next year and a half, or longer if
the election is disputed, are the extra benefits.

First, we would be giving Hillary Clinton the undisputed right to spy
on her political opponents without any warrants or judicial review.
President Bush spies on whoever he wants, without legal justification
or explanation.  A federal court has ruled that spying a felony.  Bush
openly admits that he does it.  And Congress has rolled over and given
Bush the A-OK.  At first Congress's acquiescence disturbed me, but
then I caught on to the strategy.  The Democrats running the Congress
want Hillary to have the same power.  Pretty smart, huh?

Second, we would be bestowing on Hillary just as surely as Paris
Hilton is going to inherit hotels, the right to kidnap people without
telling anyone, to hold people in secret dungeons without notifying
their families or any legal counsel, to ship people off to foreign
lands to be tortured, and to torture people herself or murder them. 
Are you watching your back, Grover Norquist?  Now might be the time
for that radical surgery you've been considering, Rush.

Oh well, sure, you may be thinking, but Congress could make those
practices illegal again.

But don't you get it?  That's the beauty of this.  All of those
practices always were illegal and still are.  And if Congress says
otherwise, Hillary can draft a terse little "signing statement" and
tell them to stick it up their conservative male… and another thing,
come to think of it, is what Hillary can do with the Department of
Homeland Security, after renaming it the Department of It Takes a
Village.  She can hire some relatively articulate schmuck to
periodically announce that his gut tells him the right wing conspiracy
is infiltrating our towns and planning an attack.  Added bonus: it'll
actually be true.  So, Hillary will be able to seize even more power
than Cheney and Bush did!

Wow, I almost peed in my pants there.  Calming down for a second,
let's be serious.  The point of electing Clinton as the new emperor is
that nothing she says will have to be true.  If she wants to launch a
war, she can make up a bunch of bull, feed it to Congress, threaten to
accuse them of being wimpier than a girl, and start the $%&%^**
bombing!  And if the lies come out, it won't matter, because we've
already established that under Bush and Cheney.  And perhaps just as
importantly, we've established that the Emperor can simply not tell
anyone what's happening and take the money they need from the Pentagon
and just do it.  Talk about a dream scenario.  Ka-ching!!

Oh, and if you're starting to think that the media might revert to,
you know, practicing journalism, that's covered.  Bush and Cheney have
established that an emperor can hire reporters, bribe reporters,
blacklist reporters, produce your own media – even including phony
video news reports – and lock the media out of war coverage.  They've
even targeted reporters in their war and killed them.  Then they've
paid newspapers in a country they're occupying to print what they
want.  And the genius of letting them get away with it is that Hillary
is smarter than they are and will do a more effective job of using all
the same tricks now that they've been established as acceptable.

But here's the really tricky part, and I readily admit that this is
the weak link in this chain.  A fundamental ingredient in the recipe
for turning the presidency into an imperial throne has been our
willingness to look the other way when the president steals elections.
 How can we make sure that Hillary Clinton has the power to steal
elections without first stealing an election for her?  It's the
ultimate chickenhawk and egg dilemma, and it's important that we think
it through.

There's going to be a temptation to get the public overwhelmingly
behind the Democrats by impeaching Cheney and Bush.  The thinking
would run something like this: "If we give the public what it wants
and show that we stand for the rule of law and are capable of
enforcing it, we'll win with such a huge margin that nobody will be
able to steal the victory from us.  And if we fail to convict Cheney
or Bush in the Senate, the Republican senators who block it will be
out on their ears.  We win either way."

I assume you've already spotted the problem: if you reinstate the rule
of law, then you might elect Hillary as President, but she won't be
Emperor.

So, let me suggest a different approach: Cut a deal.  Cut a secret
deal with Bush and Cheney.  Hillary will pardon them and Halliburton
of any crimes, honor their service, place a monument to them on the
National Mall, and rename the occupation of Iraq, "Operation Dick and
Dubya". Only a Democrat can promise those things.  In exchange, both
camps will agree to steal the election for Hillary.

Then… watch out world!  And, Sean Hannity?  Get yourself a personal
Blackwater contingent.

I think this can be done.  I know it sounds utopian.  The biggest
danger, I think, is that Republicans will catch on too soon and start
saying things like Bruce Fein said on Bill Moyers' show last weekend,
start pushing the old quaint idea that impeachment protects us all.






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