« Moore Award Nominee | Main | A Failure of Capitalism (VII): Are We at a Turning Point? » 21 May 2009 11:00 am Just Keep Walkingby Patrick Appel The key part of Obama's speech, to my mind: I recognize that many still have a
strong desire to focus on the past. When it comes to the actions of the last
eight years, some Americans are angry; others want to re-fight debates that
have been settled, most clearly at the ballot box in November. And I know that
these debates lead directly to a call for a fuller accounting, perhaps through
an Independent Commission.
Isikoff reported yesterday that Obama didn't defer to Holder when talking about a truth commission being "too distracting." Could Obama be playing some long game? I wouldn't bet on it. His cadences the last few weeks have been disappointing, if not surprising. A bit from Cheney's speech, making nearly the same argument, likewise portraying investigations into wrongdoing as a purely partisan action: Over on the left wing of the president’s party, there appears to be little curiosity in finding out what was learned from the terrorists. The kind of answers they’re after would be heard before a so-called “Truth Commission.” Some are even demanding that those who recommended and approved the interrogations be prosecuted, in effect treating political disagreements as a punishable offense, and political opponents as criminals. It’s hard to imagine a worse precedent, filled with more possibilities for trouble and abuse, than to have an incoming administration criminalize the policy decisions of its predecessors. Release everything. At least then Cheney won't be able to fall back on documents out of the public eye that we can't properly refute. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e201156fa70f51970c Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Just Keep Walking'
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