Congress Must Hold Bush Administration Accountable

03/24/2007 10:17 am 2 comments

Critics of the Democratically controlled Congress are suggesting that Dems are making a mountain out of a molehill by demanding that White House officials explain how they came to the conclusion to fire eight U.S. attorneys.

It is correct that the Bush administration had the full authority to make whatever changes it wanted. Federal prosecutors serve at the pleasure of the president, and yes, even the Clinton administration led a house cleaning that included the dismissal of 93 attorneys.

But the real problem here is the inability of the Bush administration to tell the truth. Congress and the American people have been given multiple reasons for why the prosecutors were fired. First, we were told that it was based on performance. When that was rejected, another rationale was given — namely that it was done at the suggestion of then-White House Counsel Harriet Miers. Then we learned that really wasn’t the case, and that the president’s closest adviser, Karl Rove, was involved. Later we learned that Republican members of Congress wanted several prosecutors out, suggesting that political pressure played a large role.

The back and forth between the U.S. Justice Department and the White House was infuriating to Congress because administration officials were more like Keystone Kops than professionals.

Realizing that they were in trouble, the White House chose to play hardball, but that backfired. So President Bush offered to have his top aides speak to members of Congress without being sworn to testimony and with no transcripts made of the discussions. All of this in an effort for Bush to extend executive privilege, which he says is needed to protect the advice a president receives from his aides.

But Democrats said that wasn’t good enough, thus, the House and Senate judiciary panels authorized subpoenas to force White House officials to testify before Congress on the matter.

This is the new world order for the Bush administration, and frankly, it’s needed.

 Yes, no laws were broken, but for six years, the Bushites have done whatever they wanted because a Republican-controlled Congress was unwilling to press the administration on anything.

We heard terrible stories about no-bid contracts for the war in Iraq, billions of dollars being wasted by Halliburton, allegations of torture by the CIA and the military, pressure being applied to intelligence analysts to shade their reports to justify the war, and the Republicans virtually said nothing.

Yet everything has changed, and Bush has to answer the critical questions, whether he likes it or not.

We don’t need an executive branch that believes it can operate unfettered. Our democracy is a strong one when the legislative branch holds the executive branch accountable.

And it’s a joke for Republicans to cry wolf. For most of Bill Clinton’s eight years, the Dan Burtons of Congress hauled his aides before Congressional committees, and investigated them every time something happened. Nothing seemed to be too small for the Republicans to look into. Now the shoe is on the other foot, and they realize how painful it is.

The greatest issue this administration faces is being truthful to the American people. No other White House has operated in such a cloak of secrecy, so it’s no wonder the Democrats want to force consistent and truthful answers.

If Bush and his minions aren’t happy about what the Democrats are trying to do, simple: Tell the truth. My momma and daddy always told me that when you do that the first time, there is no need to explain yourself over and over.

Sounds like Reginald and Emelda Martin should put in a call to President Bush, Rove and Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.

Roland S. Martin is a CNN contributor and a talk-show host for WVON-AM in Chicago. Please visit his Web site at www.rolandsmartin.com. To find out more about Roland Martin and read his past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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  • Walter R. Germann

    When you started the 2d paragraph with:”It is correct that the Bush administration had the full authority to make whatever changes it wanted.” You also stated that “But the real problem here is the inability of the Bush administration to tell the truth. Congress and the American people have been given multiple reasons for why the prosecutors were fired.” Prior to that you stated, “Federal prosecutors serve at the pleasure of the president.” What right under the Constitution does Congress and the American people have the right to know why an individual was discharged from a job like that. Why wasn’t there an uproar of the resignation of the Secretary of the Army and the retirement of two generals of the medical service after the disclosure at the Walter Reid Hospital? They also serve at the pleasure of the Commander-in-Chief. Telling the truth, what is the 21 billion add on to the 214 billion bill that the House passed on friday, I believe, they call it pork. What do you say?

  • http://www.homebusinesscometrue.com Michael

    Wow, I may be wrong but I thought the whole issue came from the fact that these prosecutors wanted their record change because they were released for performance issues and they wanted to dispute them. From the prosecutors disputing their records is the reason Attorney General Gonzales was asked why they were released. Mr. Gonzales gave several different reasons on why they were released which prompted further investigation. What would you do if someone gave you different reasons and your trying to investigate a dispute? Now from the investigation it was charged by at least one of the disputers that he was released because he would not prosecute or bring charges against a democrat right before the elections because their was nothing to prosecute on. If this was the case wouldn’t this be miss use of powers? and is it fair to the Federal prosecutors? We need to remember that Mr Gonzales created this issue with several different recollections. If he didn’t know then he should have said so and then came back with an accurate report but he should have known in the first place. He knew why he was going there. I do agree that the real problem is the inability to tell the truth. Without it what kind of justice system do we have? One that will not have any credibility which equates to a lawless land. The attorney general has the obligation to provide accurate information to the congress and the American people. Federal prosecutors represents the citizen of the united states not the president. If the reasons for releasing the federal prosecutors were incorrect they should be corrected wouldn’t you agree? After all it impacts the prosecutors and their families, they served this country proudly too. If we have an Attorney General that is giving us different stories shouldn’t and don’t we have the right to know why? As far as the generals go…. There was an uproar, they couldn’t deny and admitted they had neglected their duties. They apologized and resigned.

    I’m not sure why anyone would believe this or any administration should not be held accountable for for the welfare of the citizen of the united states and we don’t have the right to know how they are protecting and serving us.

    If I remember this correctly we were told-
    1. Saddam was training and supported Alkida
    2. Saddam had purchase nuclear weapons and we knew where they were.

    None of this was true and the information that his administration used to start a war came out to be “faulty”. However the CIA had advised this administration that the intelligence was faulty before we got into this war.

    How is this telling the American public the truth and why shouldn’t this administration be held accountable?

    When we reason on why do we have the right to know, think about all of the billions of dollars and most importantly the precious lives that has been lost over co called “faulty” intelligence.

    I have to stop typing now this upsetting me.

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