Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Am I Wrong Cuz I Wanna Get It On Till I Die


Kagro X has his own spot now after putting in major work over at the dailykos. He covers the comings and goings up on the hill with his CongressMatters blog. Well on a day when Roland Burris and Al Franken not being seated in the Senate were the dominant storyline he caught what might set the tone for the next 4 years. Many of us liberals/progressives have been waiting with anticipation to see how President Elect Barack Obama's administration would handle any potential prosecutions of President George Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney or any other individuals that might have been involved in illegal activities in the Bush administration. Well while the jury is still out on the top dogs, evidently the House of Representatives lead by Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and Congressman John Conyers are gonna go hard at some of the Bushies that thought they got away last year...

First he pointed out the caveat in the House Rules Package that passed today


One nice goody buried in the new House Rules package: the House will authorize the Judiciary Committee to continue its lawsuit seeking to enforce its subpoenas and contempt of Congress citations against Bush White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten and former White House counsel Harriet Miers




• Congress has the responsibility and constitutional right to oversee the Executive Branch. The lawsuit was filed in order to preserve and enforce the House’s constitutional responsibility and right to oversee the Executive Branch; it also was filed to preserve the Executive Branch’s responsibility to comply with congressional subpoenas and to restore the institutional integrity of Congress. This provision authorizes the Committee on the Judiciary and the House General Counsel to continue the lawsuit derived from the House holding White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten and former White House Counsel Harriet Miers in contempt of Congress for failure to comply with congressional subpoenas. Because the subpoenas expire at the end of the 110th Congress, the resolution is needed so that the Judiciary Committee can continue to appear in court in the 111th Congress.

• With respect to the continued investigation into the firing of certain United States Attorneys, this provision authorizes the chairman of the Judiciary Committee to issue subpoenas and the taking of depositions by Members or counsel, which will be governed by rules printed in the Congressional Record by the Rules Committee chair or otherwise prescribed by the Judiciary Committee. In addition, it authorizes the Judiciary Committee and General Counsel to add as a party to the lawsuit any individual subpoenaed by the Committee in the 110th Congress who failed to comply.

• The House has already won the contempt of Congress case at the trial level; a Federal judge ordered Mr. Bolten and Ms. Miers to comply with valid congressional subpoenas – this resolution allows for the continuance of that lawsuit during the appeal.


Then he explained what it meant


In the face of what was likely some stiff resistance and a desire to "turn the page" with a new administration, etc., Judiciary Chair John Conyers (D-MI-14) and Speaker Pelosi appear determined to get an answer from the courts once and for all on whether the Congress is to have a serious subpoena power with respect to the executive branch or not.


Now that was certainly good news, but Kagro X wasn't finished. He dug a little more and found the pot of gold.



In addition, it authorizes the Judiciary Committee and General Counsel to add as a party to the lawsuit any individual subpoenaed by the Committee in the 110th Congress who failed to comply.



Who else was subpoenaed by the Judiciary Committee in the 110th Congress and failed to comply?

Karl Rove.

And Michael Mukasey.


Yes you saw that right, we still might get a chance to see Karl Rove frog marched after all. Man I think I am going to love all of this hope and change stuff!








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