Dr. Steven Jonas

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                        "LET’S HEAR IT FOR STRICT CONSTRUCTIONISM,” V. 3, PART 3"

George Bush has said on many occasions that when it comes to the Constitution and the appointment of Federal judges at all three levels, he is an “Original Intentionist” or “Strict Constructionist.” He has also told us more than once that his two favorite Supreme Court Justices (that is before the appointments of Roberts and Alito at least) are Scalia and Thomas.  According to Bush they are “Original Intentionists” par excellence.  As we saw in the first column in this series (published on August 3, 2006), Scalia has a very interesting notion of what “Original Intention” and “Strict Constructionism” actually are.  He has told us on more than one occasion that among other things they mean that the Constitution is over-laid by something called “Natural Law,” handed down by “God.”  That there is no such wording remotely referring to such a matter in the Constitution itself would seem to be a mere detail of, dare I say it, interpretation, for Scalia.  Then there was his statement that his decision in the Hamdan case was based on the fact that he had a son on the battlefield in Afghanistan, where Mr. Hamdan happened to have been captured.  An interesting interpretation of those “bonds of a dead document” by which Scalia likes to tell us he is bound when it comes to something like, oh let us say, a matter of civil rights or liberties.

In the light of what Bush’s favorite Supreme Court Justice means when he says “Original Intent” and “Strict Construction,” I thought that it would be useful to look at what Bush himself means when he uses those words.  It would appear very much to be consistent with what we might call the “Scalia Doctrine.”

For example, the Fourth Amendment to the US Constitution reads:


“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.” 

According to Bush the strict construction of this language means that the President on his own authority can conduct warrantless searches if he deems it necessary to preserve something he calls “national security.” 

The Constitution, using declaratory language, rests the power to declare war in the Congress.  According to Bush the strict construction of this language means that when, absent a formal Congressional declaration, he puts the US armed forces into a “war” in the vernacular sense of the term, which means that war has been declared in the Constitutional sense as well. It also means that Bush thinks that, under the Constitution, he can send US forces into combat overseas, without any kind of Congressional authorization before the fact, on any pretext he pleases, just as long as he happens to include the word “terror” in his description of his pretext. 

The Original Intent of the Constitutional Commander-in-Chief clause is not clear, except that it refers to the Army, the Navy, and “the militia.”  In a document that is supposed by the Right not to be open to interpretation, it is a highly interpretable article.  However, it has never been interpreted as Bush is interpreting it.  What happened to Truman when he tried to take over the nation’s steel mills in time of war to prevent a strike is instructive.  His move was disallowed by the Supreme Court, and at the time just about every major politician of both parties thought that that was a fine decision.  Here is the famous quote from Justice Robert Jackson on that one:

"His command power is not such an absolute as might be implied from that office in a militaristic system but is subject to limitations consistent with a constitutional Republic whose law and policy-making branch is a representative Congress. The purpose of lodging dual titles in one man was to insure that the civilian would control the military, not to enable the military to subordinate the presidential office. No penance would ever expiate the sin against free government of holding that a President can escape control of executive powers by law through assuming his military role."
 

But for the Bush version of “Strict Constructionism,” never mind. Actually, if one were to literally follow the Constitutional language, what Scalia says he is bound by but in practice certainly is not, Bush would be Commander-in-Chief neither of the Air Force nor the National Security Agency because they are not specifically mentioned in the document.  But according to Bush, the Original Intent of the Commander-in-Chief clause is that he can do anything he likes, on both the legislative and judicial (see Guantanamo, Padilla, Abu Ghraib, Hamdan, and etc.) sides, as long as he states that the nation is at war and under the threat of “terrorism.” 

The Patriot Act over-rides not only the Fourth, but also the Fifth (due process) and Sixth (jury trial rights in criminal cases) Amendments.  I guess that the power to do such over-rides, actually first taken by the Congress before it handed it to the Executive Branch, comes under the Bush definition of “Original Intent” and “Strict Construction” as well.  However, it just so happens that no exceptions were built into the Constitution by the framers, in any clear or even not-so-clear language of any kind. 

“Vice-President” Cheney's original objection to the supposed torture prohibition legislation that was eventually passed by Congress was not based on the grounds that torture is a good thing to have in one’s quiver (although he may well believe that; we don’t know).  Rather his pitch revolved around his claim that prohibiting its use by the President would interfere with Presidential power to what he wants to do “in time of war” (whether in the vernacular or the Constitutional sense).   

The “Signing Statement” (which the Georgites claim allows the President to over-ride legislation he doesn’t like) system plays right into this one.  I have looked at the Constitution in detail, but I can find nothing that says, as noted in last week’s column, that legislative authority is shared between the legislative and executive branches.  Nor can I find any reference to “Presidential Signing Statements” at all, whether they would have legal standing or not.  The Constitution gives the President veto power, of course, subject to clearly stated checks and balances.  But except for political grandstanding purposes, as in the stem cell controversy, Bush has not used it.  In my view, this was done on purpose to give supposed authority of some sort to his “Signing Statements” in which he claims ha can ignore Congressionally passed legislation for whatever whim or reason he might put forward.  (That the American Bar Association has recently come to the same conclusion that on this matter first expressed in a column of mine dated January 26, 2006 is a matter most pleasing to me.) Another score for the Bush meaning of “Original Intent.” 

Finally, as my good friend Jack Dalton said some time back:  

“Was it not George W. Bush who stated 5 years ago, ‘…this would be much easier if this were a dictatorship, as long as I was the dictator?’  Was it not George W. Bush who was quoted recently [as] stating, ‘The Constitution is just a goddamn piece of paper?’ “(Jack's Straight-Speak 1-2-06, http://jack-dalton.blogspot.com/). 

But hey, you can’t blame George.  It’s in his genes.  His Dad was quoted as saying something similar about dictatorship when he was President.  His grandfather, Prescott Bush, stopped his financial dealings with Nazi Germany in February, 1942 only when FDR threatened to prosecute him under the Trading with the Enemy Act. (Hitler had declared war on the US on December 8, 1941 --- yes, Hitler, as surprised by Pearl Harbor as we were, reluctantly declared war on us under a treaty obligation he had to Japan; President Roosevelt did not first declare war on him.)  And a maternal great-grandfather, George Herbert Walker, began financing Hitler and the German Nazi Party in 1924.  With this background, it is only natural that George W. Bush’s interpretation of the terms “Original Intent” and “Strict Constructionism” mean that the Constitution, yes indeed, does provide for a Presidential dictatorship, just as long as one George Bush or another is the dictator.  Oh well, I guess that there is something new to learn every day.

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Dr. Steven Jonas is a contributing author for The Political Junkies (www.thepoliticaljunkies.net) He is a Professor of Preventive Medicine at Stony Brook University (NY) and author/co-author of over twenty books. Dr. Jonas is one of America's most perceptive Democratic political analysts.

In his book The New Americanism, Dr. Jonas presents his proposal for that “new vision and mission” for the Democratic Party that so many, for so many years, have been urging it to find.  A new vision and mission are obviously needed with increasing urgency as with increasing speed and determination the Georgites drive our nation towards frank theocratic fascism.  Dr. Jonas finds the needed vision and mission in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.  
"The New Americanism: How the Democratic Party Can Win the Presidency  is available from Amazon.com (go to "Books;" enter the title) and BarnesandNoble.com (same). 

 He is also the author of The 15% Solution: A Political History of American Fascism, 2001-2022.  Under the pseudonym "Jonathan Westminster" this book was originally published in 1996.  It was republished with a New Introduction in 2004.  Under Georgite rule, the “fictional non-fiction” scenario of this work of “future history” is, most unfortunately, becoming all too real, now almost day-by-day.  The 2004 edition is available at www.barnesandnoble.com (search with the book title) and www.xlibris.com (click on “Bookstore,” then “Search” with the title).  Both versions are available at www.amazon.com (go to "Books;" search with the title).

 Dr. Jonas is also a Contributing Editor for the Weblog http://planetarymovement.org/blog/, produced by The Planetary Movement Ltd. UK (http://planetarymovement.org/blog/), TPJ's own Michael Carmichael,  President and Chief Executive Officer, a Contributing Columnist for the Project for the Old American Century, POAC (http://www.oldamericancentury.org/), on which his TPJ columns appear regularly, and a Columnist for the webmagazine BuzzFlash (http://www.buzzflash.com/) on which short(er) articles are published once a week or so. By invitation, Dr. J's TPJ columns are also posted periodically on the weblog Thomas Paine's Corner (http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/).

 

2006
Aug 16, 2006     
"Let's Hear It For Strict Constructionism, V. 3, Part 2"
Aug 10, 2006      The Dick Durbin Disaster - reran
Aug 3, 2006     
  Democratic Ideas, IX:, "Let's Hear It For Strict Construction (V. 3), Part 1" 

Jul 27, 2006        “What's It All About, Alfie?”
Jul 19, 2006        
"Democratic Ideas, VIII: Let's Play Capture The Flag"
Jul 13, 2006        
"Ann Coulter: The New Face Of The Republican Party"
Jul 6,2006          
"Ideas For Democrats, VII: Bipartisanship On Iraq"

Jun 29, 2006       "Ideas For Democrats, VI: Attack On Defense, II”
Jun 22, 2006       "Ideas For Democrats, V: Attack On Defense"
 
Jun 15, 2006      
"Ideas For Democrats, IV: The Ten Commitments, Re-visited”
Jun 8, 2006        
"Ideas For Democrats, III: Dealing The DLC”
Jun 1, 2006        
"Ideas For Democrats, II: Why Don't The Democrats?” 

May 25, 2006      
"Ideas For Democrats, I: The Vision”
May 18, 2006     
 "On Conspiracy Theories"
May 11, 2006      
"The Significance Of The Tony Snow Job”*
May 3, 2006        
"Bush Is Not Hitler, II"

April 25, 2005      
"Bush Is Not Hitler, I”
April 20, 2006       "
Some Thoughts On The 'Immigration Problem'"
April 13, 2006      
“The Georgite State Of The Union Address Revited"
April 6, 2006         "A Firebell In The Night:  The So-Called 'Gay Marriage' Amendment, II"
April 2, 2006        
"A Fireball In The Night:                        
                            The So-Called ‘Gay Marriage’ Amendment, I


Feb 22, 2006        
“The German Reichstag Fire of 1933 and 9/11: Some Comparisons. A Revisit,
                              Part II” 

Feb 16, 2006        
“The German Reichstag Fire Of 1933 And 9/11: Some
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Feb 9, 2006           "
A Comment On The Democratic Alchemy,’
    
                        Appearing In The American Prospect”         

Feb 2, 2006          
"Vengeance Is Mine, Saith The LORD"

Jan 26, 2006          "George Bush And The Doctrine Of Original Intent"       
Jan 19, 2006         
"Let's Hear It For Original Intent (Version 2)"
Jan 12, 2006         
"A Quick Visit To Mexico"
Jan 5, 2006            
"Why The Patriot Act, Redux: Fascism In The Here And Now, Cont." 


Dec 22, 2005          "Why The Patriot Act, Redux: Fascism In The Here And Now"
Dec 15, 2005         
"An Iraq Exit Proposal"
Dec 10, 2005         
“Exiting Iraq, The Georgite Way"
Dec 1, 2005            "
The Future Of The Democratic Party, VIII:
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Nov 25, 2005            “The Future Of The Democratic Party, VII: ‘The Ten Commitments’”
Nov 17, 2005            "
The Future Of The Democratic Party, VI: An Organizing Proposal For Progressives” 
Nov 10, 2005           
“The Future Of The Democratic Party, V:
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Nov 3, 2005             
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Oct 27, 2005            “The Future of the Democratic Party, IV:
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Oct 20, 2005           
“The Future Of The Democratic Party, III:
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Oct 13, 2005           
“The Future Of The Democratic Party, II: On The Republicans” 
Oct 6,  2005            
“The Future Of The Democratic Party, I”

Sept 29, 2005          "The Bush Flood, And The Georgites: New Orleans, III"
Sept 22, 2005         
"On The Great New Orleans Flood Of 2005, II"
Sept 15, 2005
          "On The Great New Orleans Bush Flood Of 2005, I"

Sept 8, 2005           
"Let's Hear It For Original Intent"
Sept 1, 2005           
"An Iraq Solution"

Aug 25,2005             "Some Thoughts On The Atomic Bombing Of Japan"
Aug 18, 2005           
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Aug 12, 2005           
"John Bolton And The Nuclear Option II"
Aug 5, 2005             
"The Significance Of The Karl Rove Speech"

July 28, 2005             “Iran Nukes, Revisited"
                                 (Expanded Edition)

July 21, 2005            
“Iran Nukes, Revisited"
July 14, 2005            
"The Dick Durbin Disaster" A Follow Up
July 7, 2005               "
The Dick Durban Disaster"

June 23, 2005            "Why All Of This Repression Abroad?"
June 16, 2005          
 Not Very Intelligent Design"
June 8,2005              "Pat Buchanan's "What If, "III?"
June 2, 2005             "
Pat Buchanan's 'What If,' II?"

May 26, 2005            "Pat Buchanan's 'What If?'"
May 18, 2005            "
The Schiavo Case, V: The Attack On Science" 
May 12, 2005           
“Possible Explanations For Bush-Behavior On And Around 9/11"
May 5, 2005              "Bill Frist's Declaration Of War"

April 28, 2005            "The Schiavo Case, IV: The Definitions Of Life And Death"
April 24, 2005            "The Schiavo Case, III: Further Legal Considerations And Their Political Implications"
April 14, 2005           
“The Schiavo Case, II: William Bennett And The Beginning Of The End Of The Separation Of Powers"
April 7, 2005
              "The Schiavo Case And The Locus Of The 'Police Power'"

March 31, 2005           “John Bolton And The Nuclear Option"
March 22, 2005            Of "Moolahs," Putin and Bush
March 17, 2005           
Georgite "Freedom And Democracy"
March 10, 2005            "We Won't Have To Worry Any More"
March  3, 2005             "Iranian Nukes"

February 24, 2005        "Going Nuclear In Iran"
February 16, 2005       
“The Georgite Social Security Scam: Bases For Suspicion”
February 10, 2005        “The Georgite Version of ‘Freedom and Democracy’ ”

                                   “The Coming 2nd Civil War (Unless),” No. 6

Feb 3, 2005                  “WMD Discovered --- In Washington”

Jan 27, 2005                 “Comparing George W. Bush And Adolf Hitler”
Jan 18, 2005
                 “The Bush Second Inaugural: A Preview” “The Coming 2nd Civil War
                                    (Unless),” No. 5 

Jan 13, 2005
                 “The Georgite Concept of Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law”
Jan 6, 2005
                   “The ‘Unless’ Of The ‘Coming Second Civil War’ Series; Part II”  

Dec 30, 2004                 “The ‘Unless’ of the ‘Coming Second Civil War’ Series, Part I” 
Dec 23, 2004
                 “The Real Meaning Of The ‘Faith-Based Presidency;’ Part II”
Dec 15, 2004
                 “The Coming Second Civil War (Unless)” 
Dec 9, 2004
                   “The Real Meaning Of The ‘Faith-Based Presidency’ ”      

Oct 28, 2004                 Why The Patriot Act?”
Oct. 21, 2004
                “The Cheneys’ Daughter Flap”
Oct 14, 2004
                 “George Bush’s America” 
Oct 7, 2004
                   “The Debate” 

Sept 30, 2004                “Four 800 Lb. Gorillas In The Campaign Room” 
Sept 23, 2004               "Fixing The Kerry Campaign, 9/15/2004"
Sept 16, 2004               "Lessons From Japan.  Part II: Successful Occupations"
Sept 9, 2004                 "Thoughts On the Third Anniversary of the Tragedy of 9/11/2001"
Sept 2, 2004                 "Lessons From Japan, Part 1"

August 26,2004             “Dealing with the Republican National Convention and Related
                                     Issues”

August 18, 2004            "The Best Of Dr. Jonas"
August 12, 2004             “Some Thoughts For and About The Kerry Campaign, VI”
August 5,2004                “Some Thoughts For and About The Kerry Campaign, V”

July 29, 2004                “Some Thoughts For and About The Kerry Campaign, IV”
July 22, 2004                “Some Thoughts For and About The Kerry Campaign III”              
July 15, 2004                “Some Thoughts For And About The Kerry Campaign II”
July 7, 2004                  “Some Thoughts For And About The Kerry Campaign,I”
July 1, 2004                  “Counsel To The President”
June 24, 2004               “ ’You Know me Al:’ On the German Reichstag Fire of Feb. 27, 1933
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June 17, 2004               “ ‘The Ralph Nader Problem’ --- A Re-run plus”
June 10, 2004               “Ronald Reagan’s Legacy”
June 3, 2004                 “’You Know Me Al:’ On The Reichstag Fire Of Feb. 27, 1933 And The
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May 27, 2004                “On Fascism -- And The Georgites”
May 20, 2004                “On John Ashcroft -- And Jefferson Davis”
May 13, 2004                “Karl Rove’s Personal Political Notebook”
May 6, 2004                  “Possible Explanations For Bush Behavior And 9/11” 

April 29, 2004               “On George Bush and Religion, Part 2
April 22, 2004               “What Condi Rice Might Have Said”
April 8, 2004                 “On George Bush And Religion”
April 1, 2004                 “Some Political Thoughts For Senator Kerry”  

March 25, 2004              “Brief Essays”
March 16, 2004             “You Know Me Al: The Iraq War --- So What Was It About, Anyway?
March 11, 2004             “A Word (Or Two) On Ralph Nader”
March 4, 2004               “A Firebell In The Night” 

February 27, 2004        “On Doctor Dean”


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