TPM Reader AC on the Decider …
President Bush has never been very strong on the stuff most of us learned in 7th grade civics–namely, that there are three branches of government that share power. Of course, part of that is because he’s always had a rubber-stamp congress. His comment that “I’m the decider” on Iraq shows that view remains. No surprise there. But now there’s a congress with a mandate to oppose him. If I were Harry Reid or Nancy Pelosi, I’d take that as a sign that I have to show SOME sign Ë any sign Ë that I have the power to say no. Bush is showing he really doesn’t think Dems will take any action Ë in fact, he’s basically daring them to rein him in, even though that’s exactly what Americans charged them with doing last November. And you know what the saddest part is? He’s probably right. The congressional dems probably won’t do anything other than pass non-binding resolutions, which he’ll shrug off as meaningless suggestions from folks who don’t have any real power, anyway. And sadly, he’s kind of right. If you never exercise your power, isn’t that the same as being powerless?
The whole show is quite pathetic, don’t you think?
Yes, I do think.