The New Yorker offers these reasons:
(1.) The Justice Department is a mess and needs strong leadership. Mukasey is the man to do that.Here are my responses to each of Schumer's rationalizations:
(2.) Even though he opposes the Bush administration's embrace of torture, Mukasey told him privately (italics mine) that he would respect laws against its use.
(3.) This is not the time for the Senate to make "a bold declaration" about torture in general and waterboarding in particular.
(1.) Yes, Main Justice is a mess, but putting its administrative house in order pales in comparison to calling out the president on torture.Ahem.
(2.) It's nice to know that he believes that Mukasey is a man of his word, but we know without question that the president is not. Nor is he about to cede any of the unprecedented power that he has grabbed.
(3.) When is it the time for the Senate to make "a bold declaration" about anything of consequence, let alone something so consequential as torture? The answer is evident: Not any time soon.
The Dems are so spineless that they give jellyfish a bad name.
ReplyDeleteRage, cave and say it is in the best interest of the country.
I'm depressed.