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An Unlikely Bush White House Antagonist
Jack Goldsmith is an unlikely Bush White House antagonist. The conservative former University of Chicago legal scholar argued with John Yoo for the U.S. to exempt itself from international law and treaties, including those dealing with war crimes. So no one was surprised when in 2003 he was appointed to head the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel, the department's chief legal policy shop. But when Goldmsith got inside, he got a good look at how nuts -- and from a legal perspective, intellectually bankrupt -- it all was. From a forthcoming New York Times magazine profile of Goldsmith:
Several hours after Goldsmith was sworn in, on Oct. 6, 2003, he recalls that he received a phone call from Gonzales: the White House needed to know as soon as possible whether the Fourth Geneva Convention, which describes protections that explicitly cover civilians in war zones like Iraq, also covered insurgents and terrorists. After several days of study, Goldsmith agreed with lawyers in several other federal agencies, who had concluded that the convention applied to all Iraqi civilians, including terrorists and insurgents. In a meeting with Ashcroft, Goldsmith explained his analysis, which Ashcroft accepted. Later, Goldsmith drove from the Justice Department to the White House for a meeting with Gonzales and Addington. Goldsmith remembers his deputy Patrick Philbin turning to him in the car and saying: “They’re going to be really mad. They’re not going to understand our decision. They’ve never been told no.” (Philbin declined to discuss the conversation.)
In his book, Goldsmith describes Addington as the “biggest presence in the room — a large man with large glasses and an imposing salt-and-pepper beard” who was “known throughout the bureaucracy as the best-informed, savviest and most conservative lawyer in the administration, someone who spoke for and acted with the full backing of the powerful vice president, and someone who crushed bureaucratic opponents.” When Goldsmith presented his analysis of the Geneva Conventions at the White House, Addington, according to Goldsmith, became livid. “The president has already decided that terrorists do not receive Geneva Convention protections,” Addington replied angrily, according to Goldsmith. “You cannot question his decision.” (Addington declined to comment on this and other details concerning him in this article.)
Goldsmith then explained that he agreed with the president’s determination that detainees from Al Qaeda and the Taliban weren’t protected under the Third Geneva Convention, which concerns the treatment of prisoners of war, but that different protections were at issue with the Fourth Geneva Convention, which concerns civilians. Addington, Goldsmith says, was not persuaded. (Goldsmith told me that he has checked his recollections of this and other meetings with at least one other participant or with someone to whom he described the meetings soon after.)
Months later, when Goldsmith tried to question another presidential decision, Addington expressed his views even more pointedly. “If you rule that way,” Addington exclaimed in disgust, Goldsmith recalls, “the blood of the hundred thousand people who die in the next attack will be on your hands.”
Goldsmith describes Addington's judgment as "crazy" if well meaning. Presumably lots of fodder in Goldsmith's soon to be released book, The Terror Presidency, for upcoming Congressional hearings.

Comments
Frau Laura , you do not understand how the Reich operates, once the Fuhrer makes the decision, everybody else fall into line. The Fuhrer can make legal decisions on what laws mean even thought he has not been to law school. This is one of the privileges of being Der Fuhrer. Sig Hail Bush. Remember Executive Order 52 where the Fuhrer has given himself "dictorial" powers? Go read books about how the Fuhrer operated and then you will more understand this Administration and Reich Marshal Cheney(aka Hermann Goering).
Posted by: Otto on 09/04/07 at 6:56 AM Respond
Right on, Herr Otto. Bushland uber alles!
Posted by: Jim Guinnessey on 09/05/07 at 12:07 PM Respond
All these exposes, all these crimes. When will the Fuhrer be relegated to his bunker. Silly Democratics, Silly Media, When will it all go up in flames.
Posted by: Kevin Gallagher on 09/05/07 at 2:24 PM Respond
Ahhh, yes, When will the media lose it's fear of the President and start telling the people what is really going on...the other media, not you MOther Jones.
Pat
Posted by: Pat on 09/05/07 at 5:25 PM Respond
Surely what's fascinating here is not how Fuhrer-like Bush is becoming, but the number of people who should know better who seem to be queuing up to help him destroy the Constitution, break international conventions and commit war crimes?
The Holocaust after all came about through the offices of the thousands of Eichmanns, who themselves never killed a single jew but without whose organizational and bureaucratic 'skills' mass murder on that scale would have been impossible.
Daniel Goldhagen makes a brilliant case in his book Hitler's Willing Executioners as to why this should have been the case in the particular socio-cultural case of 20th century Germany, but the US has none of these excuses - the whole federal zeitgeist is steeped in the rhetoric of democracy, freedom and inalienable rights. So how come so many (particularly Republican) functionaries, lawyers and politicians have been so eager to do away with what might be called the very soul of America, at the same time as proclaiming in increasingly fanatical belief in exactly those things which are being destroyed?
Posted by: Jon Cloke on 09/06/07 at 2:23 AM Respond
The White House is full of Jews, the chief of staff is Jewish, Scooter Libby, the Neocons. See, underneath, all humans are the same whether Jew or goy.
Posted by: Stephen on 09/06/07 at 7:56 AM Respond
Several years ago Tom Hartman wrote a paper on the subject of the American Fuhrer. It's worth reading.
Published on Sunday, March 16, 2003 by CommonDreams.org
When Democracy Failed: The Warnings of History
by Thom Hartmann
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0316-08.htm
Mike
Posted by: Mike on 09/06/07 at 10:46 AM Respond
Several years ago Tom Hartman wrote a paper on the subject of the American Fuhrer. It is worth reading.
Published on Sunday, March 16, 2003 by CommonDreams.org
When Democracy Failed: The Warnings of History
by Thom Hartmann
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0316-08.htm
Mike
Posted by: Mike on 09/06/07 at 10:47 AM Respond
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