Pity for a Constitution Stomper?

Congresswoman Jane Harman is indignant. A National Security Agency wiretap reportedly picked up her conversation seeking favors from a suspected Israeli agent in return for Harman lobbying the Justice Department to drop the lawsuit against AIPAC’s former top officials.

Harman denies the charge and swears that her good name has been defiled. (Har!). Harman sent a letter today to Attorney General Eric Holder asking him to release the transcripts of some of her NSA-tapped phone calls and to “investigate possible wiretapping of other Members of Congress and ‘selective leaks of investigative material which can be used for political purposes.’”

Harman was a champion of illegal wiretaps on average Americans. She even urged the New York Times not to publish its original expose on Bush’s massive domestic warrantless wiretaps, and she suggested that the New York Times should be prosecuted when they did finally uncork the story.

Jeff Stein’s superb CQ article on Sunday revealed that Attorney General Gonzales had rebuffed proposals to prosecute Harman after the wiretpped conversations in part because Harman became a vigorous cheerleader for Bush’s destruction of the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition on unreasonable, warrantless searches.

The feds should release the records of Harman’s phone calls (at her request) – and all the other evidence regarding members of Congress, White House and other exeuctive branch officials, lobbyists, and other insider players who have sought to pull strings to squelch the trial of AIPAC’s former leaders.

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5 Responses to Pity for a Constitution Stomper?

  1. W Baker April 21, 2009 at 6:20 pm #

    Jim,

    On the optimistic side, why do I get the distinct feeling that, despite the repeated clarion warnings of an American police state, most bureaucrats and apparatchiks are just too dumb and ham-fisted to pull it off….!

  2. Jim April 21, 2009 at 8:12 pm #

    Wes – that is a bullseye point.

    When I have been on radio shows and people call in and talk about the feds setting up secret internment centers, I ask – “Who will run these centers?”

    “FEMA,” comes the answer.

    “Then it should be easy to escape,” I reply.

  3. Ryan April 22, 2009 at 5:49 pm #

    Jim,

    That a dandy of a reply.

    I know this isn’t an original thought, but I’d like to see the wire taps kept with one minor change. Let them apply only to people in government. That might help cut down on the corruption in the “logic free zone” as Brian Wilson accurately puts it, of DC.

  4. Dirk W. Sabin April 23, 2009 at 1:36 pm #

    Harmon is indignant ehhh? Charming. It’s so nice to see one of our Grayt Leedurs actually admit in public that the laws of the lapsed Republic do not apply to either them or their various Punch Out The Wogs programs. Pampered Skells, they all deserve a session on the board.

  5. alpowolf April 23, 2009 at 5:05 pm #

    Hey, Jane! If you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear, right? That’s what you pols are always telling me, and goodness knows you’d never fib to me!