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Title: Pat Buchanan: 'Rogue President' Says 'To Hell With Constitution'
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URL Source: http://www.newsmax.com/Newsmax-Tv/B ... 11202014&s=al&dkt_nbr=k4mj8wxq
Published: Nov 20, 2014
Author: Sandy Fitzgerald
Post Date: 2014-11-20 18:06:21 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 355
Comments: 33

Pat Buchanan: 'Rogue President' Says 'To Hell With Constitution'

Thursday, 20 Nov 2014 10:52 AM

By Sandy Fitzgerald

The United States has a "rogue president" who has decided he is going to do what he wants to do and "to hell with the Constitution," columnist Pat Buchanan, former adviser to Presidents Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon, told Newsmax TV Thursday.

"We have a rogue president who tonight is going to announce that he is going to do something he said not so long ago, one year ago, he does not have the legal or constitutional authority to do," Buchanan told "America's Forum" host J.D. Hayworth.

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"This is being done for his political base in the Hispanic community. He looked at the election returns and said, with Republicans strengthened like this, there's nothing I can get done with Congress so I'm going to do what I can do and what I want to do and to hell with the Constitution."

Buchanan also said he does not dispute the numbers from the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC poll, which shows that most Americans don't agree with Obama taking executive action on immigration.

"The country realizes that the president here is acting in a usurpacious manner, that he is seizing power that he does not have," the conservative columnist told Hayworth. "Why is he doing it now? Why didn't he do it two years ago? If he had this authority why didn't he do it four years ago?"

Obama has always realized that he did not have the authority under the Constitution to enact an executive order granting amnesty to undocumented immigrants, said Buchanan.

And while there have been some who have warned about the potential for violence, once Obama announces his executive action, which was delayed earlier this year until after the midterm elections, Buchanan said he wouldn't predict violence, but he also would not be surprised by it.

"If you get wild celebrations in the community of illegal aliens around the country cheering and laughing at the rest of the country, you completely demoralize the Border Patrol and the sheriffs along that border who have been fighting this good fight for a long, long time and who have tried to do their job," Buchanan told Hayworth. "They're now being told everything you've done to protect the border and to maintain us as one nation, one people, is by the boards.

"We're in another country now and I can't express how much I feel this diminishes us as one nation, one people, and one country when you've said, in effect, folks who can walk into your house and sit down at the table are entitled to do so and entitled to remain," said Buchanan. "We cannot deport them and deportation is out of the question."

Further, Buchanan called the president's decision on executive action an "ollie-ollie-oxen-free invitation" for people who are not arriving legally, and an insult to the people who have been patient and taken the legal steps to become American citizens.

"Folks who have waited to become American citizens because they love the country and this is where they want to raise their children, they all look like fools now," said Buchanan. "They all look like people who obeyed America's laws and followed policies and our customs and traditions, and the guys who went up and walked across the border or pushed their kids across the border, they triumphed. They succeeded. They've won."

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Buchanan called the executive action plan a "constitutional crisis," and said Congress will have to "contain and control Obama" until his presidency is over in two years.

"We have a president of the United States who says, I'm not going to enforce the laws that require me to basically deport and remove [illegals] from society and send [them] back where they came from, people who have broken into our country and broken our laws," said Buchanan. "Yeah, you'd have something of a constitutional crisis."

However, he doesn't believe impeachment is the answer. Buchanan said there are not enough votes for that extreme action and "you don't want to put [Vice President] Joe Biden in there."

But he does believe that what Obama is doing is "an impeachable act."

"That doesn't mean that the Congress should immediately move to impeach him, but it's very difficult to see how there's any comity, any union, or any agreement in the next two years," Buchanan told Hayworth.

And even though Obama knows he doesn't really have the authority to enact his amnesty plan, and he won't be able to get the legislation through the incoming Republican-controlled Congress, "he's going ahead and like a dictator he's doing it himself," said Buchanan. "And he says, impeach me and be damned."

Buchanan said that if he were advising Obama like he advised former Presidents Reagan and Nixon, he'd remind him that his legacy will be as a president who broke the law and violated the Constitution.

Buchanan said he'd tell Obama: "You believe it's going to be a good legacy, but I can tell you this, you yourself said you will be breaking the law and violating the Constitution. So that's going to stick, that's going to be a stigma around you, and I'll tell you this, Mr. President, when some problems arise from these folks whom you're giving an executive amnesty to in this country, people are going to turn and say that happened because the president of the United States gave them a blanket pardon."

Buchanan said he'd also tell Obama that while he may feel the executive action "is going to be treated as some kind of Emancipation Proclamation," it isn't.

"By what authority does he decide 4 or 5 million get amnesty and 4 or 5 million don't?" said Buchanan. "Is there something in the law that says that's the right figure? There's nothing in the law. He has no law to back up what he's doing."

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Pat hits another home run. ;)

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#7. To: All, (#0) (Edited)

The Constitution is referenced for public consumption though it doesn't exist in the commercial environment most Americans have volunteered into.

Each and every day we are exposed to the rants of supposedly educated folks that have either been major players in politics or law that stutter and stammer about blatant violations of the founding documents.

These people, Pat Buchanan included, are either ignoramuses or frauds. I'd say Pat is a fraud. Ya know, he pulled a Ron Paul pull out back in the day.

The Constitution itself admits the government is prohibited from interrupting the obligation of contracts: No State shall...pass any...Law impairing the Obligation of Con-tracts....

99% of the population in America are so entwined in govt/commercial contracts that they'll never get out ... kind of like a fly in the spider's web. Truth is most of us have sold or traded our rights for a bowl of pottage (convenience).

All I can say is that most here at 4UM have been witnesses and commentators for about 10 years regarding the blatant violations of their rights and other people's rights. In some cases we have become familiar with folks that have been militarily attacked and some murdered by the goons in government.

This land is (bullshit) my land, this land is (still bullshit) your land ... hahahahahahaha !!!

EDIT: ATTENTION CITIZENS, Lemonade stands are illegal unless licensed !

noone222  posted on  2014-11-21   7:45:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: noone222 (#7)

The Constitution itself admits the government is prohibited from interrupting the obligation of contracts: No State shall...pass any...Law impairing the Obligation of Con-tracts....

That is stated within the contexts of the Constitution and contractual Constitutionality.

The Constitution isn't a suicide pact where Americans, able-bodied or not, must all "nobly" starve and freeze to death or be categorized as "sellouts" if they aren't fortunate enough to work off-the-grid for somebody who doesn't, like illegal aliens, just because our Republic is being hijacked and destroyed by outlaws and their foreign systems.

GreyLmist  posted on  2014-11-21   17:26:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#19. To: GreyLmist, ALL (#17) (Edited)

The Constitution isn't a suicide pact where Americans, able-bodied or not, must all "nobly" starve and freeze to death or be categorized as "sellouts" if they aren't fortunate enough to work off-the-grid for somebody who doesn't, like illegal aliens, just because our Republic is being hijacked and destroyed by outlaws and their foreign systems.

I know it sucks and I know just exactly how difficult it is to be off of the grid. It's very hard especially when one is pretty much alone. And by the way, what you keep referring to as our Republic is nothing more or less than a socialist fraud that appears to have killed your Republic.

The FEDERAL RESERVE BANKING SYSTEM is a nation killer that couldn't give a rat's ass about the Constitution as is every other Central Banking fraud. Aside from ascribing a moral mandate that would never be accepted by the American populace, or a very bloody revolution (which may be coming in the form of a racial/civil war) the only peaceful way to restore Constitutional law is to revert to Constitutional money or possibly implement a Constitutional Amendment returning the treasury and the country to an honest monetary system that doesn't (can't) presume everything occurring within it is commercial.

It's really simple. Under the Constitution the FEDERAL RESERVE BANKING SYSTEM is treason and counterfeiting. So, why has no one been charged, arrested, convicted and jailed in over 100 freaking years ??? Answer me that !

They (FED RESERVE OPERATORS) haven't been charged because they operate (and we join) outside of Constitutional Law. Implicit with the interaction with the FED and it's (imposter) Incorporated Govt is your willingness to forfeit common law rights in lieu of commercial privileges that can be ignored by the giver (FED RESERVE BANK OWNED AND OPERATED GOVT.)

This country is rich, in resources, in resourcefulness, in ambition, in initiative, and inventiveness. There is no reason for the country to be the most indebted nation on planet earth other than it's being robbed VERY LEGALLY.

Some people here have stated that nothing will change until a total financial collapse occurs. A reset is possible but the PTB will again have their way with us and remain in control regardless of whatever monetary system results from a collapse.

We are the answer if we're willing to make the necessary sacrifices, which I might add we're going to make in the end anyway. It's up to us to shut them down of our own authority, not theirs.

Personally, I don't think the American people can unite on one single minded idea to save their own asses. Everyone rationalizes their individual situation warrants letting others suffer while they wait to see if something or somebody else can render forth a solution. Maybe it will take a bloody insurrection but you can bet the farm that the bankers will not relinquish their power and authority easily. Americans have some very hard choices to make.

As a side note, I see people writing about the Constitutional monetary problem that say things like no state is allowed to print money. That may be true about the printing of money but has no bearing on what the Constitution says. It says that no state shall make any Thing payable for debt other than gold or silver coin. Does your state collect fees or fines in fiat FRNs ? Then that has been a Constitutional violation tantamount to treason and counterfeiting by every state in the United States unless of course there is an alternative jurisdiction (and the U.C.C. rules).

You prattle on and on about the Constitution when the truth is staring you right in the face. And, what makes it so obvious is that the Constitution is ignored blatantly every day and has NO IMPACT upon the deviants in D.C.

You call them criminals when in court the LAW is on their side. They win - we lose - because they own the system that we find ourselves in. Obama is the temporary king, LEGALLY, no matter where the communist son of a communist whore was born.

Your screen name is GreyLmist ... and you cast a Grey Mist over reality. You scream dreamland about the Constitution and cannot provide any evidence that it is in operation ... NONE !

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