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What Do They
Know and Why Don’t They Know It
by
Frank Salvato
Recent actions and statements by those who exist on the left side of the
aisle have served as proof for any reasonable American that congressional
Democrats, especially their leadership, are invested in – and in fact
insist upon – placing politics before government. Their blatant disregard
for the well-being of our nation leads me to ask, how well do the
Progressive-Left and the Democrats who appease them understand the duties
associated with being an elected member of the United States government?
One of the last true statesmen to have
graced the halls of Congress, Henry Hyde (R-IL), was often heard to say
that those elected to office are the stewards to the US Constitution. By
this he meant that they were beholden to the principles, ideals, tenets
and procedural boundaries held within the document itself. My belief goes
a bit further to include the idea that all Americans are vested with this
commitment and that in addition to the principles, ideals and tenets of
our founding documents each and every one of us is obligated to at least
understanding the philosophy that influenced our Founders and Framers to
compose such a revolutionary form of self-governance.
That said, and current events taken into
consideration, I am led to believe that many in Congress from both sides
of the aisle – and perhaps most people elected to office – are sadly
devoid of a proper understanding of the Constitution and just exactly what
it is they are required to do for their constituencies.
Two instances, appalling in nature to
those of us who embrace the idea of good government, took place this week
at the hands of Democrat leadership.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
(D-NV), leaving a meeting at the White House where the issue of the Iraq
War Supplemental Appropriations Bill was being discussed,
said:
"I believe myself that the Secretary of
State, Secretary of Defense and - you have to make your own decisions as
to what the president knows - (know) this war is lost and the surge is not
accomplishing anything as indicated by the extreme violence in Iraq
yesterday."
Reid made this statement in stark
contrast to
declarations by US military personnel on
the ground, some in positions of high command and others from the ranks of
the
soldiers doing the job. White House
spokeswoman Dana Perino was quick to point out that no one else in
attendance at that meeting heard Senator Reid make such a statement.
Secretaries Rice and Gates have never issued such statements of defeat.
That Reid would have an opinion on the
matter is one thing. Every American is afforded their opinion via the
authority of the First Amendment. But for Reid, who sits in a position of
leadership within our government, to assume to speak for others, for him
to disregard first-hand knowledge of the facts as they are presented to
him by those intimate with the conditions on the ground in Iraq, is not
only arrogant, it is politically motivated and reckless.
I am forced to defend his right to make
such an inaccurate, uninformed, uneducated and unscrupulous statement
because I am faithful to the Constitution. But Reid’s statement only
serves to benefit his political standing and the well-being of his
political party while it damages our country, damages the morale of the
troops in theater and sends a clear message of defeatism and weakness to
our enemies.
Where this statement might – might –
have been appropriate for private closed-door discussion, as a political
leader Reid is obligated to conduct himself in a manner that best serves
his constituents. Promoting an uneducated and thoroughly partisan opinion
on an issue involving our country’s very survival – and in such a public
way as to aid the enemy’s propaganda campaign – is not in the best
interest of his constituency.
Just across the hall, figuratively
speaking, Speaker of the House
Nancy Pelosi found herself “unavailable”
for a closed-door briefing on the military situation currently existing in
Iraq given by General David Petraeus. In fact, the only Democrat to show
up for this briefing was Senator Carl Levin (D-MI), chairman of the Senate
Armed Service Committee.
While the entirety of congressional
Democrats should be exposed for their blatant refusal to gather
first-source, fact-based information on a situation currently being
debating in Congress (when did gathering facts become optional?), it is
singularly Nancy Pelosi’s responsibility as Speaker of the House and
leader of her party in that chamber to lead them, to require, to insist
that to do their jobs.
That Pelosi opted for a phone
conversation with Gen. Petraeus is of little consolation. Leaders lead by
example and Pelosi’s absence served to diminish the importance of
gathering the facts regarding our troops in Iraq and the progress of their
mission. What could possibly have been more important than gathering the
facts on the premier issue of our day. But for her political victories as
a partisan Progressive-Leftist, Pelosi has proven throughout her short
tenure to be a miserable leader.
In both instances Democrat
leadership has proven it has a lack of knowledge of – if not fidelity to –
the constitutional requirements of their offices. For a country at war
with the most lethal foe it has ever faced this sort of
self-centered, opportunistic behavior
could very well prove to be our death knell.
Returning to Henry Hyde’s idea that
elected officials are the stewards of our Constitution – and to that
extent the sentinels who should be standing guard over good government – I
propose that every time a new congress is seated, every time a new
president is elected and every time a new Supreme Court justice is sworn
in, that they undergo a three week intensive study of the Constitution not
unlike the program offered at the National Academy for Civics & Government
through the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Further, I propose that those in
Congress take one week to engage in an extensive crash course in the
subject related to any committee they may find themselves sitting on:
finance committee members should know how to balance a budget; defense
committee members should have an understanding of the Pentagon and the
military; intelligence committee members should understand the ideology of
gathering intelligence; foreign affairs committee members should have a
grasp of the inner-workings of the State Department, etc.
Only when those elected to office are
properly educated on the requirements of their positions, informed and
knowledgeable about the subject matter of the committees on which they sit
and dedicated to the principles, ideals, tenets and procedural boundaries
of the Constitution will we be able to move from a government run by
special interest groups and partisans to a government that holds good
government above politics. Only when we require our elected officials to
understand the greatness and the intricacies of our country’s foundation
will we rid ourselves of political opportunists like Nancy Pelosi and
Harry Reid.
Now, the question is what politician has
the guts to do the right thing by proposing legislation to this affect?
Discuss This Article
Related Reading:
Reid says Bush
told Iraq war lost cause
http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20070420-122924-7679r.htm
Real Deal in
Ramadi
http://www.newmediajournal.us/guest/e_jeffers/04172007.htm
In Parts of
Baghdad, The Surge Is Working
http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=3001578
House speaker to
skip general's briefing on progress in Iraq
http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2007/04/house_
speaker_t.html?csp=34
Tom DeLay: Reid,
Pelosi 'Close to Treason'
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2007/4/25/102747.
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Frank Salvato is the managing editor for
The New Media Journal. He serves at the Executive Director of
the
Basics Project, a non-profit, non-partisan, 501(C)(3) research
and education initiative. His pieces are regularly featured in over 100
publications both nationally and internationally. He has appeared on The
O’Reilly Factor. He hosts The New Media Journal on BlogTalk Radio and is a
regular guest on The Right Balance with Greg Allen on the Accent Radio
Network and The Captain’s America on WWPR AM1490 in the Tampa Bay area, as
well as an occasional guest on The Bruce Elliott Show on WBAL AM1090 in
Baltimore and numerous radio shows coast to coast. His organization,
Basics Project, is partnered in producing the first-ever national
symposium series on the threat of radical Islamist terrorism. His pieces
have been recognized by the House International Relations Committee and
the Japan Center for Conflict. Mr. Salvato is available for public
speaking engagements. He can be contacted at
newmediajournal@comcast.net.
The opinions expressed in
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