Has the President Become a Law Unto Himself?
“What lies at the nexus of Obama’s targeted drone killings, his
self-serving leaks, and his aggressive prosecution of whistleblowers is a
president who believes himself above the law and seems convinced that
he alone has a preternatural ability to determine right from wrong.”
– Peter Van Buren, a 24-year veteran Foreign Service officer at the State Department
Since the early days of our republic, we have operated under the principle that no one is above the law. As Thomas Paine observed in Common Sense, “in America, the law is king. For as in absolute governments the king is law, so in free countries the law ought to be king; and there ought to be no other.” Several years later, John Adams, seeking to reinforce this important principle, declared in the Massachusetts Constitution that they were seeking to establish “a government of laws and not of men.”
The history of our nation over the past 200 years has been the history of a people engaged in a constant struggle to maintain that tenuous balance between the rule of law — in our case, the United States Constitution — and the government leaders entrusted with protecting it, upholding it, and abiding by it. At various junctures, when that necessary balance has been thrown off by overreaching government bodies or overly ambitious individuals, we have found ourselves faced with a crisis of constitutional proportions. Each time, we have taken the painful steps needed to restore our constitutional equilibrium.
Now, once again, we find ourselves skating dangerously close to becoming a nation ruled not by laws but by men — and fallible, imperfect men, at that. Yet this latest crisis did not happen overnight. Its seeds were sown in the wake of the 9/11 terror attacks, when fear-addled Americans started selling their freedoms cheaply, bit by bit, for phantom promises of security. From torture at CIA black site prisons and Abu Ghraib abuses to extraordinary renditions, from TSA body scanners and warrantless wiretaps to the PATRIOT Act, Americans have failed to be outraged by the government’s repeated violations of the rule of law. In this way, as the “war on terror” has unfolded beyond our wildest imaginings — from the barbaric treatment of foreign detainees at American-run prisons to the technological arsenal being used by the U.S. government to monitor and control its citizens — our rights have taken a meteoric nosedive in inverse proportion to the government’s rapidly expanding powers.
The New York Times’ recent revelation that President Obama, operating off a government “kill list,” has been personally directing who should be targeted for death by military drones (unmanned aerial assault vehicles) merely pushes us that much closer to that precipitous drop-off to authoritarianism. Should we fail to recognize and rectify the danger in allowing a single individual to declare himself the exception to the rule of law and assume the role of judge, jury, and executioner, we will have no one else to blame when we plunge once and for all into the abyss that is tyranny.
Declaring Obama’s actions “without precedent in presidential history,” The New York Times describes a process whereby every few weeks, Obama and approximately a hundred members of his national security team gather for their “Terror Tuesday” meetings in which they handpick the next so-called national security “threat” to die by way of the American military/CIA drone program. Obama signs off personally on about a third of the drone strikes: all of the ones in Yemen and Somalia, and the risky ones in Pakistan. (By the time he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, Obama had given the go-ahead to more drone strikes than Bush did during his entire presidency. By the third year of his presidency, two times as many suspected terrorists had been approved for killing than had been put in Guantanamo Bay during George W. Bush’s presidency.)
These “Terror Tuesday” sessions run counter to every constitutional and moral principle that has guided America since its inception. It’s not only suspected terrorists whose death warrants are being personally signed by the president but innocent civilians geographically situated near a strike zone, as well, whether or not they have any ties to a suspected terrorist. As an anonymous government official on Obama’s drone campaign observed, “They count the corpses and they’re not really sure who they are.” Indeed, Obama’s first authorized drone attack in Yemen led to the deaths of 14 women and 21 children, and only one al-Qaeda affiliate. Incredibly, the government actually justifies these civilian deaths by suggesting that the individuals must be “militants” or “combatants” simply because of their proximity to the target.
The ramifications are far-reaching, especially now that Obama has authorized the use of drones domestically. In keeping with this logic, the U.S. government could target a house full of fraternity brothers as long as they thought a terrorist was somewhere inside.
Whatever one may say about the dubious merits of Obama’s kill list, there can be no doubt about the fact that he has managed to create a radical and chilling new power allowing the president to kill at will anyone, including American citizens, whom he deems a threat to the nation’s security. Entirely lacking in accountability and legal justification, Obama’s kill list takes to new heights Richard Nixon’s brazen claim that “if the president does it, it’s not illegal.”
No matter what is said to the contrary, the Constitution does not in any way provide for the president to engage in such acts, even under the auspices of his role as commander in chief. In fact, the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments’ guarantees of due process, intended to protect citizens in the event that the government attempts to overreach its authority, assure all American citizens that before the government can imprison them or put them to death, they have a right to hear the charges being levied against them, review the evidence, and be treated to a fair and impartial trial by a judge or jury.
Thus, perhaps hoping to distract and divert the public’s attention from the core issue at hand — namely, the fact that the president has become a law unto himself — the Obama administration has launched an investigation to discover who leaked the information about the kill list. The media, in typical fashion, has taken the bait. However, no amount of obfuscation can alter the fact that Obama, by his actions, is circumventing the Constitution, especially as it pertains to the rights of American citizens. Indeed, in a decision he claims was “an easy one,” Obama has already killed two American citizens in this fashion: Anwar al-Awlaki, an American cleric living in Yemen who served as a propagandist for al-Qaeda, and his 16-year-old son.
That Obama, schooled in the law and having himself taught constitutional law, can so glibly disregard the Constitution’s requirement of due process for American citizens is particularly troubling. Therein lies the danger of Obama, one overlooked by his supporters in their zeal to retain the White House and greatly underestimated by his opponents.
Unlike his predecessor George W. Bush, who was unabashed about his ignorance of the Constitution and unapologetic about his push for war, Obama presents himself as a reasoned, knowledgeable man who struggles mightily with the moral dilemmas presented to him by his job. Yet appearances and statements to the contrary, Obama’s record shows him to be far worse than Bush when it comes to respecting human life, civil liberties, and the rule of law. As Steven Rosenfeld reports for AlterNet.org:
When Barack Obama took office, he was the civil liberties communities’ great hope. Obama, a former constitutional law professor, pledged to shutter the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and run a transparent and open government. But he has become a civil libertarian’s nightmare: a supposedly liberal president who instead has expanded and fortified many of the Bush administration’s worst policies, lending bipartisan support for a more intrusive and authoritarian federal government.… President Obama now has power that Bush never had.
When all is said and done, Obama’s kill lists and drone strikes, which have claimed the lives of countless innocent women and children, are doing little more than fomenting ill will against the United States. Whether he intends it or not, by his actions, Obama is sowing the seeds for future terrorist violence against America — blowback for our callous disregard for life. As Ibrahim Mothana, a Yemeni democracy activist, noted in an op-ed in The New York Times, “Drone strikes are causing more and more Yemenis to hate America and join radical militants; they are not driven by ideology but rather by a sense of revenge and despair.”
With every passing day, the casualties are mounting — not just the innocent women and children abroad blown to smithereens by American missiles, but our Constitution, our increasingly fragile republic, and our ability to trust that our government leaders will be accountable to abiding by the rule of law.
Read more by John W. Whitehead
- The Surveillance State: Is This the Price of Living in a ‘Free, Safe’ Society? – May 15th, 2013
- ‘Boston Strong’: Marching in Lockstep with the Police State – April 22nd, 2013
- Roaches, Mosquitoes, and Birds: The Coming Micro-Drone Revolution – April 17th, 2013
- Eric Holder: If the President Does It, It’s Legal – March 22nd, 2013
- The War Against Bradley Manning – March 12th, 2013





QBV11
June 18th, 2012 at 10:02 pm
"When all is said and done, Obama’s kill lists and drone strikes, which have claimed the lives of countless innocent women and children, are doing little more than fomenting ill will against the United States. Whether he intends it or not, by his actions, Obama is sowing the seeds for future terrorist violence against America — blowback for our callous disregard for life."
…..that is so TRUE. It seems that the USG is and has been the author of its own international angst, rage and terrorism. Yet…..perish the thought, should anyone actually address this issue in this way. Hopefully, the brainwashed , will begin to wake up and realize that their actions are the cause of drastic reactions and "blow back".
keltrava
June 18th, 2012 at 10:25 pm
In some ways Bush was more adept at foreign policy than Obama.
Obama has allowed himself to be totally dominated by the Israeli lobby. Many a time Obama has come out with a statement e.g. " No one is suffering more than the Palestinians" only to contradict quickly himself after some internal White House pressure. Everything in terms of foreign policy is geared around what the Israeli lobby deems good for Israel no matter it be in relation to Asia/Pacific, East, West or Middle East or even if its good for America.
The one principle the Lobby follows is that if America does it then its Ok for Israel which explains why Obama has allowed this massive shift away from what was expected. Even people like Oprah Winfrey are shying away from endorsements this time around.
the lion
June 18th, 2012 at 11:20 pm
The failure to impeach Bush and Rumsfeld and Cheney for thier breaches of the Geneva Conventions, which one of the Supreme Court Justices said had happened in his Minority Judgement in the Hamdin V Rumsfeld case, was the biggest current cause of the additional matters that have happened since.
Cheney has long believed that the President has special powers during war time, even back into Nixons day! He openly stated this during the Bush II Regime, which he was a part, however even if that was the case the United States was not LEGALLY and remember that this is a matter of LEGALITY ………. AT WAR! Hence NO WAR POWERS!
The United States is not legally at war now either, regardless of what is said, NO DECLARATION has been made by the Congress! No Declaration no War Powers, noting that President Truman had exactly the same problem in regards to Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer. No formal declaration of War no ability to claim War Powers!
goldhoarder
June 19th, 2012 at 3:28 am
I agree with this at the end of GWBs presidency. He was so unpopular he started fighting back a bit against Cheney and the NeoCons. The left was aligned hard core against him. The US would have been much better off with 4 more years of Bush. Obomba was elected and the left turned into cheerleaders. There is practically no large scale opposition to the death and destruction caused by the US empire.
goldhoarder
June 19th, 2012 at 3:30 am
"Each time, we have taken the painful steps needed to restore our constitutional equilibrium"
Ummmm…. sorry nice try. Let me fix this… each time a couple baby steps backwards were taken but the US government ratcheted up its power getting ever closer to fascism.
There… that's better.
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BostonJoe
June 19th, 2012 at 4:58 am
"Its seeds were sown in the wake of the 9/11 terror attacks, …."
No, long before then in 1861 when the federal empire took root.
Dahoit
June 19th, 2012 at 5:02 am
All I saw at OBLs alleged death announcement was another shining eyed thug in a nice suit.
Benjacomin Bozart
June 19th, 2012 at 7:49 am
Obama is just the third term of Bush run with smarter people. Clowns like John Yoo are still around to amuse everyone. They are just not collecting a direct paycheck from the taxpayer unlike a good chunk of the Obama White House. Republicans had no problem with the it's ok if a Republican President does it but not if it is a Democratic President. Now its the Democrats that are for it. It's a bipartisan opinion that the President is above the law. No word on the third of the country that are independent but not many of those are Libertarians anyway.
spartacus
June 19th, 2012 at 11:58 am
The "terrorist attacks" we've seen so far, have all been phoney.
But that doesn't mean there might not be REAL ones in the future.
What would YOU do if some SOB like Obama murdered your family?
I know what I'D do, and it wouldn't be pretty.
I couldn't fault anyone else for doing the same.
Obama's got to go.
sj
LargeScaleAggressor
June 19th, 2012 at 12:05 pm
It's intentional. A military empire needs constant war and thus new enemies created all the time. Without war the US economy would collapse. It's our main export.
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June 19th, 2012 at 2:13 pm
[...] Now, once again, we find ourselves skating dangerously close to becoming a nation ruled not by laws but by men — and fallible, imperfect men, at that. Yet this latest crisis did not happen overnight. Its seeds were sown in the wake of the 9/11 terror attacks, when fear-addled Americans started selling their freedoms cheaply, bit by bit, for phantom promises of security. From torture at CIA black site prisons and Abu Ghraib abuses to extraordinary renditions, from TSA body scanners and warrantless wiretaps to the PATRIOT Act, Americans have failed to be outraged by the government’s repeated violations of the rule of law. In this way, as the “war on terror” has unfolded beyond our wildest imaginings — from the barbaric treatment of foreign detainees at American-run prisons to the technological arsenal being used by the U.S. government to monitor and control its citizens — our rights have taken a meteoric nosedive in inverse proportion to the government’s rapidly expanding powers. The New York Times’ recent revelation that President Obama, operating off a government “kill list,” has been personally directing who should be targeted for death by military drones (unmanned aerial assault vehicles) merely pushes us that much closer to that precipitous drop-off to authoritarianism. Should we fail to recognize and rectify the danger in allowing a single individual to declare himself the exception to the rule of law and assume the role of judge, jury, and executioner, we will have no one else to blame when we plunge once and for all into the abyss that is tyranny. http://original.antiwar.com/jwhitehead/2012/06/18/has-the-president-become-a-law-unto-himself/ [...]
John C
June 19th, 2012 at 4:29 pm
Geo. W. Bush pushed executive power to the extreme and now Obama and the Democrats refuse to let go. I'm afraid we're in for a terrible ride. For sure Romney would not let loose of any power ceded to the office of the president.
Orville H. Larson
June 19th, 2012 at 6:06 pm
Damn straight. Every time some child in the Middle East sees his parents, his family members, his friends killed in a drone strike, he'll be hell-bent on revenge against the United States.
The U.S. Government and its "51st state, " Israel, are the biggest terrorists on the planet.
Orville H. Larson
June 19th, 2012 at 6:13 pm
John Whitehead's a good man. Like Glenn Greenwald, Paul Craig Roberts, Justin Raimondo, Ron Paul and others, he's trying to arouse the American sheeple from their torpor.
QBV11
June 19th, 2012 at 6:23 pm
That is so TRUE. Yet so many are afraid to say this truth. The silence is condoning what the USG is doing ……and it is getting bolder , more arrogant all the time. The more it gets away with , the bolder and even more reckless it will get. By the time the sheeple wake up to what is happening……, it will be too late. (if it isn't already) The brashness of the drone attacks are beyond belief. And yes…..each one is sowing the seeds for revenge and more terrorism against the US Plus 1. They (the USA & Its 51 st state ) are behaving as if the laws don't apply to them. They have set themselves up as the "untouchables" ( which is a fantasy of their own creation)
QBV11
June 19th, 2012 at 6:23 pm
Orville : That is so TRUE. Yet so many are afraid to say this truth. The silence is condoning what the USG is doing ……and it is getting bolder , more arrogant all the time. The more it gets away with , the bolder and even more reckless it will get. By the time the sheeple wake up to what is happening……, it will be too late. (if it isn't already) The brashness of the drone attacks are beyond belief. And yes…..each one is sowing the seeds for revenge and more terrorism against the US Plus 1. They (the USA & Its 51 st state ) are behaving as if the laws don't apply to them. They have set themselves up as the "untouchables" ( which is a fantasy of their own creation)
dhelix64
June 19th, 2012 at 9:36 pm
The unadulterated shame of the executive branch being brought to heel by journalists and Congress during Watergate lit a fire under Cheney's ass to consolidate as much power in the Executive as possible. He succeeded admirably, and disgustingly enough, Obama apparently agrees, and has raised the stakes since taking office.
dhelix64
June 19th, 2012 at 9:39 pm
Obama hasn't, Romney certainly wouldn't; anyone with enough swing to pull off winning the Presidency of the US would never be naive enough to actually want a balance of power. How quaint! Let me pop off to the bathroom to vomit.
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