Obama: Defending the Indefensible
His doublespeak duplicity reflects the last refuge of a scoundrel. He's the worst in recent memory. Perhaps the worst ever. Forked tongue rhetoric can't disguise it.
Throughout his tenure, he governed lawlessly. He's done so at home and abroad. He spurns rule of law principles and other democratic values. Nothing suggests change. Business as usual continues. War on humanity is policy. Rogue leaders govern that way. Obama threatens everyone.
On May 23, he spoke at Washington's National Defense University. He defended what he urged changing four years earlier. More on his Thursday address below.
On May 21, 2009, he spoke at the National Archives. He addressed national security. He said America can't be safe "unless we enlist the power of our most fundamental values."
"The documents that we hold in this very hall - the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights - these are not simply words written into aging parchment." "They are the foundation of liberty and justice in this country, and a light that shines for all who seek freedom, fairness, equality, and dignity around the world."
"(O)ur government made a series of hasty decisions." "(O)ur government trimmed facts and evidence to fit ideological predispositions." "(W)e set (aside fundamental) principles as luxuries that we could no longer afford." "In other words, we went off course. (Americans) called for a new approach - one that rejected torture and one that recognized the imperative of closing the prison at Guantánamo Bay."
[We must act, he said,] "with an abiding confidence in the rule of law and due process; in checks and balances and accountability." "(D)ecisions that were made over the last eight years established an ad hoc legal approach." [He called doing so] "neither effective nor sustainable." He pledged change. He said he took steps to prohibit torture. He ordered Guantánamo closed, he claimed. He made other high-minded promises. He "swore an oath to uphold the Constitution," he said.
He systematically spurned it. He did so across the board. He represents the worst of rogue leadership. His Thursday address reflected same old, same old. It was beginning-to-end demagogic boilerplate. We've heard it throughout his tenure. He repeats it ad nauseam. Promises made are broken. Defending the indefensible doesn't wash.
CODEPINK Women for Peace co-founder Medea Benjamin challenged him. She interrupted his speech. She did so several times. She called on him to close Guantánamo, release cleared detainees, and stop killer drone attacks.
"Will you apologize for the thousands of Muslims that you killed," she asked? "Will you compensate the families of innocent victims?" "Can you tell the Muslims that their lives are as precious as our lives?" "Can you take the drones out of the hands of the CIA?" "Can you stop (drone) strikes that are killing people on the basis of suspicious activity?" "You are commander in chief! You can close Guantánamo today! You can release" all cleared detainees. "It's been 11 years. Abide by the rule of law. You're a constitutional lawyer."
Speaking truth to power has a price. Benjamin was forcibly removed. She was detained. She was interrogated by Secret Service, military and FBI personnel. She was then released. Asked why she challenged Obama, she said:
CODEPINK founder Medea Benjamin interrupts Presi-
dent Barack Obama's national security speech, Thursday,
May 23, 2013, at the National Defense University at Fort
McNair in Washington.
"We have been so disappointed with Obama. We expected him to to make serious changes like taking drones out of the hands of the CIA, stopping the signature strikes, apologizing to innocents who have been killed, families of the innocent, and announcing that he, as Commander-in-Chief, would close Guantánamo, so when he did not I felt compelled to speak out."
Obama defended drone strikes. He did so disingenuously. Extrajudicial killing is lawless. Weasel words fell short of explaining his failure to close Guantánamo. What he said didn't wash. He lied. He blamed Congress for his own transgression. He bears full responsibility. He can close Guantánamo today. He can do so with a stroke of his pen. As president and commander in chief, he's fully authorized to do so. Congress has no say. He can order all uncharged prisoners released. Indefinite detention is lawless. He claimed a nonexistent terror threat. The only ones are those he and complicit allies invent. They've done so throughout his tenure. They continued what Bush officials began.
In 2009, Obama promised change. He spurned what he pledged to uphold. He did what core supporters thought impossible. He exceeded the worst of his predecessor. He turned truth on its head. He claimed extrajudicial murder is legal. On 9/11, America was attacked, he said. Doing so was state-sponsored terrorism. Bin Laden and Al Qaeda were wrongfully blamed. Days later Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) was introduced. Congress passed it near unanimously. Bush signed it into law. America's "war on terror" began.
Police state laws were enacted. Multiple direct and proxy wars were launched. They're lawless. They target humanity. They remain ongoing. Obama continues what he promised to stop. Rule of law principles don't matter. Diktat authority is policy. Obama's weasel words belie his actions. His promises aren't worth the paper they're written on. He broke every major one made.
Nothing ahead suggests change. Straightaway in office he promised Guantánamo closure. Nothing whatever's been done to do so. Innocent victims remain imprisoned. Indefinite detention is policy. So are lawless military commissions. America maintains a global gulag. Extraordinary renditions fill it. Torture continues. Drone killing is prioritized. More of the same is planned. No one's secure anywhere. US citizens are vulnerable. Summary judgment is policy. Attacks can occur anywhere. US soil is unsafe. There's no place to hide.
Secrecy prevents public disclosure. Promised transparency's nonexistent. What's most important continues out of sight and mind. Media scoundrels suppress what demands highlighting.
Obama reflects the worst of rogue leadership. War on terror policy continues. It does so when no threat exists. It's lawless and unconscionable. Obama's heading America for full-blown tyranny and ruin. He threatens humanity. Doublespeak duplicity reflects it. His speech didn't surprise. Same old, same old remains policy. Nothing he said suggests otherwise.
Following his address, the Center for Constitutional Rights responded as follows:
"(U)nless (Obama) takes immediate steps to resume transfers and ultimately close (Guantánamo), his administration will not escape the 'harsh judgment' of history."
Lifting the ban on Yemeni transfers fell short. So far it's rhetoric, not policy. "(W)e are disappointed by (Obama's) comment that cleared men will only be released 'to the greatest extent possible.' "
[Obama's] "equivocation is troubling. After eleven years of detention without charge or trial, all of the men President Obama does not intend to give fair trials should be released and reunited with their families." "Anything short of that threatens to worsen a potentially deadly crisis unfolding at Guantánamo." [Targeted drone strikes remain policy. Reasserting the right is] "legally flawed and dangerous." "Whether or not the United States can use lethal force under the laws of war is not a matter of policy preference - it is a matter of law and facts. [Continuing current policy in any forms] "sets a dangerous precedent for future administrations and other countries."
Hundreds of activists endorsed a New York Times ad. It called on Obama to "Close Guantánamo Now" and "stop the torture."
"Presidents cannot be allowed to arrogate to themselves the power of judge, jury and executioner." "Fundamental civil liberties have been eviscerated." "It is up to the people to stand up for principle and morality when their institutions and public officials refuse to do so." "End the War Crimes and Violations of Fundamental Rights!"
Nothing Obama said suggests change. Business as usual remains policy. War on humanity continues. No end in sight appears likely. New world order harshness threatens everyone. It's a clear and present danger. It's much too great to ignore.
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Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He has devoted his time and efforts to progressive causes and organizations, all involved in working for a more humane and just world for all people everywhere, but especially for the most needy, disadvantaged and oppressed. His efforts since summer 2005 have included writing on a broad range of vital topics ranging from war and peace; social, economic and political equity for all; and justice for all the oppressed peoples of the world like the long-suffering people of Haiti and the Palestinians. He also co-hosts The Global Research News Hour, gives occasional public talks, and appears frequently on radio and at times television. He is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization. Also visit his blog and listen to The Lendman News Hour on RepublicBroadcasting.org Monday - Friday at 10AM US Central time for cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on world and national issues. All programs are archived for easy listening. His new book "How Wall Street Fleeces America: Privatized Banking, Government Collusion and Class War" can be ordered HERE. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
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Photo 1: whitehouse.gov. Photo 2: Pablo Martinez Monsivais
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