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Cheney Asserts "Dark Lord Privilege"Kudos to Nico at Think Progress today for a report on Dick Cheney's ongoing war on democracy:
There's now a nasty turf battle going on, with the Information Security Oversight Office asking Gonzales (yeah, I know) to rule that Cheney must abide by the presdiential executive order signed by Bush which stipulates that the administration must "provide data on its classification and declassification activities" and submit to on-site inspections by the Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO). Cheney’s office has retaliated by requesting changes in the executive order that would abolish the ISOO and eliminate the ability of the National Archives to appeal disputes to the Attorney General. Continued after the jump, with updates. If you wrote this as satire, it would fail the test of almost-believability. Is there any conservative out there willing to stand on his or her hind legs and defend Cheney for this? If the VP isn't a part of the executive why has he been given so much executive power? If he isn't a part of the executive and he isn't a part of the judiciary or the legislature then why has he been given any power at all? Moreover, why didn't he mention this belief when the DoJ were citing executive privilege as the reason not to pry into the make-up of his energy task force? Update Justin Rood, ex TPM Muckraker and now with ABC News' The Blotter has picked up the story and is running it under the headline "Cheney Power Grab: Says White House Rules Don't Apply to Him". This one is going to have legs, lots of them. Challenge your favorite rightwinger to defend Cheney today! Let's get them all on record on this. One rightwing "lover of democracy" has already come out in favor of Cheney's denial of the power of the President to command him. Update 2 Brian Angliss at Scholars and Rogues has been looking hard at the actual Presidential Order, Cheney's argument that since his office is part of the Legislative Branch he isn't covered by it and the penalties for contravening the order. Time for George to say "Dick, you are not my father"? Update 3 James Joyner points me to a post of his from February that shows the Office of The Vice-President have been thinking this one through for some time. Then, the OVP refused to submit a list of office staff for the “Plum Book” (officially, United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions) on the grounds that: And that, accordingly, the staff of the OVP are not "Presidentially Appointed". This new report is far more serious in that the OVP is claiming it isn't covered by a presidential order for activities carried out under another presidential order while fulfilling duties assigned by presidential order. That has to be problematic. It's almost as if Dick Cheney wants to provoke the kind of argument over executive power that will lead to a constitutional crisis. Steve Hynd June 21, 2007 - 4:51pm
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