Where does it fit?
Jun. 21st, 2007 04:42 pmDick Cheney's Vice-presidency has been one of the strangest things in the history of our Gov't.
The received wisdom is that it's a dead-end job. The mission of the VP is to show the flag, go places the Pres is too busy to (or bored) to deal with.
The VP isn't allowed to have an opinion of his own, and is usually selected in the hope that his home state will vote for him come the election.
But Cheney has set up a sort of shadow White House, parallel structures for collecting intel, driving issues of policy, and; so it seems, at critical junctures, actually making the call on things which had to be decided now, even though Bush has never been incapacitated.
So it's interestig to know that his office falls, so his staff asserts, completely outside the bounds of the Constitution.
His office told the House Oversight Committee that his office is not an “entity within the executive branch.”
Wow.
Back when Mrs. Pagniatta made me copy out the US Constitution, in the seventh grade, I must have missed the Article which explained that part, because I thought it was covered Article II
But that explains all of these things the Office of the Vice President has refused to do.
See, his office isn't part of the Executive, and since it's not part of the Legislative or Judicial, it's just not covered. He can do anything he wants.
Unless, of course, he's just lying to cover his ass.
The received wisdom is that it's a dead-end job. The mission of the VP is to show the flag, go places the Pres is too busy to (or bored) to deal with.
The VP isn't allowed to have an opinion of his own, and is usually selected in the hope that his home state will vote for him come the election.
But Cheney has set up a sort of shadow White House, parallel structures for collecting intel, driving issues of policy, and; so it seems, at critical junctures, actually making the call on things which had to be decided now, even though Bush has never been incapacitated.
So it's interestig to know that his office falls, so his staff asserts, completely outside the bounds of the Constitution.
His office told the House Oversight Committee that his office is not an “entity within the executive branch.”
Wow.
Back when Mrs. Pagniatta made me copy out the US Constitution, in the seventh grade, I must have missed the Article which explained that part, because I thought it was covered Article II
But that explains all of these things the Office of the Vice President has refused to do.
See, his office isn't part of the Executive, and since it's not part of the Legislative or Judicial, it's just not covered. He can do anything he wants.
Unless, of course, he's just lying to cover his ass.
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Date: 2007-06-22 12:11 am (UTC)> The mission of the VP is to show the flag, go places the Pres is
> too busy to (or bored) to deal with.
Particularly funerals. Except that Bush went to John Paul II's funeral, not Cheney.
That's because Cheney would have burst into flame if he'd set foot in Vatican City.
My personal theory is that the reason the lloigor Yog-Sothoth didn't escape imprisonment when the airliner broke the wall of the Pentagon on 9/11 is that It had already been transferred out, and is now possessing and animating the long-ago heart-attack-killed dead body of Cheney, which is also why his body disappears to Undisclosed Locations from time to time...after all, Yog-Sothoth has to feed....