Posted on 12/31/2010 5:22:25 PM PST by RyanC1384
As we reported yesterday, Republicans plan to read aloud the Constitution of the United States when the 112th Congress kicks off on January 6th, 2011. Many find this to be a political tactic, a gimmick of sorts. Republicans are attempting to hold support from the Tea Party and are howling for Congress to follow the Constitution word for word. A firm skeptic of this Republican stratagem is Ezra Klein of the Washington Post, one of the most astute minds when it comes to procedure within Congress and fiscal concerns. Yesterday he appeared for an interview with MSNBC's Nora O'Donnell to discuss the matter:Returning To The Constitution
Conservatives have fired back with venom and a touch of sarcastic vitriol. The site Iowahawk was even moved to create a satirical essay of Ezra Klein applying for work at the Washington Post. The rambling text portrays Klein as a buffoon who is unable to string multiple thoughts together or think critically. Others, like EyeBlast's Stephen Gutowski, have employed a less ambiguous tactic by outright blasting him. Gutowski firmly asserts that Klein's stance on the Constitution is a liberal plot for power:
Make sure you watch that again to get what hes arguing here. Hes not saying that he cant understand it because its over 100 years old. Hes saying that nobody can understand it because its over 100 years old.This narrative is all too familiar coming from the right wing of the American political spectrum. They insist that all liberals are power hungry, anti-constitutional socialists, who have an overarching goal of destroying what this country stands for and the foundation she was built upon.By the way, in case it isnt clear, the reason these two liberals want people to believe the constitution is impossible to decipher is because they despise the constitution. Liberals want the government to have limitless power and that is in direct contrast with what the founders designed the constitution to do. Of course the constitution allows for its own amendment but liberal policies simply arent popular enough to garner constitutional amendments thus simply ignoring the constitution is the next best step.
Plus who cares about rule of law when it comes down to it? Weve got a liberal utopia to build!
As with much of the political discourse these days, both sides make reasonably valid points. Unfortunately the urge to paint your foe as "Anti-American", and utilize hyperbolic rhetoric is blinding to any rational thinking. The best way to preface my point is by planting a quote by Salman Rushdie during his interview on Wednesday night with Charlie Rose. During a lucid discussion around religion and their holy books, Rushdie said this :
You can find in these books (holy) the texts that justify the point of view you happen to have already.Klein was suggesting exactly this: the Constitution is akin to a holy book. It was written hundreds of years prior, so individuals are unable to derive exactly what the original writers were intending, while at the same time mapping their existing political philosophy onto the text.
This shows that conservatives have a point, but they are misguided in their need to monopolize the urge for power to the liberal side of the isle. The plain truth is that because certain portions of the Constitution can be interpreted and construed, this void is filled in by politicians. Politicians with their own limitations, corrupt inclinations, and agendas. Contrary to the belief of each political party, this proclivity is not confined to one side of the power structure in Washington.
Apparently Klein got wind of the right wing outrage, he responded to his detractors in a post this morning:
The Constitution was written more than 223 years ago, and despite the confidence various people have in their interpretation of the text, smart scholars of good faith continue to disagree about it.I remain cynical that his attempt to clarify will be framed in any other way than weak by his opponents. When conservatives invoke the Constitution they speak with an air of ownership. It is does not demean the document to recognize that over time it can lose its contextual meaning. After all, we do have amendments for a reason.
Huh?
What is this guy’s “claim to fame”? Recently graduating from High School? I’ve never heard of him. Appearing with Nora O’Donnell on PMSNBC doesn’t impress me.
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“despite the confidence various people have in their interpretation of the text, smart scholars of good faith continue to disagree about it.”
Us Idiots and them there smart folks.
Happy New Year People,,The 2nd keeps us 1st
This is the guy that admits liberals are too stupid to understand the constitution.
If there is one thing I know for certain in this world is that we conservatives have conceded to much to the left.
They control the conversation of the national discourse, because we have conceded the media, the academy and the law schools to them.
THE CONSTITUTION IS NOT DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND.
What has happened is we have allowed left-wing kooks to twist the meaning of the US Constitution to suit their nefarious political agenda.
When it comes to the plain meaning of the US Constitution and original intent, we conservatives are on the right side every time. We are on the rational side. We understand the political theory that gave birth to the US Constitution.
There is no reasonable debate over its meaning.
We believe in what the Constitution says and we believe in the genius of the Founding Fathers.
We understand the corrupt and totalitarian nature of state power.
Liberals believe in one ideological father: Karl Marx.
They despise everything the US Constitution stands for because it didn’t emanate from the ideas of their father.
Astute?
Just beclowned yourselves, MSM.
I’m sooo glad I went to a real college.
Try it sometimes.
That’s him??? What is he? like 22???
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Good bye Ryan!
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