Well, not really:
The Obama administration fell in line with the Bush administration Thursday when it urged a federal judge to set aside a ruling in a closely watched spy case weighing whether a U.S. president may bypass Congress and establish a program of eavesdropping on Americans without warrants.
In a filing in San Francisco federal court, President Barack Obama adopted the same position as his predecessor. With just hours left in office, President George W. Bush late Monday asked U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker to stay enforcement of an important Jan. 5 ruling admitting key evidence into the case.
Thursday’s filing by the Obama administration marked the first time it officially lodged a court document in the lawsuit asking the courts to rule on the constitutionality of the Bush administration’s warrantless-eavesdropping program. The former president approved the wiretaps in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
“The Government’s position remains that this case should be stayed,” the Obama administration wrote (.pdf) in a filing that for the first time made clear the new president was on board with the Bush administration’s reasoning in this case.
I am increasingly becoming concerned that the new President may inadvertently choke on a pretzel to complete the resemblance with his predecessor.
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Yeah... but won't it be fun to watch all the obamabots
randy streu (Diary) Sunday, January 25th at 12:10PM EST (link)jump in to defend him — using largely the same statements we’ve been making for 4-8 years?
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A necessary step
I only care about black people when I can use them to attack Republicans. Sunday, January 25th at 12:34PM EST (link)to deal with 8 years of George W. Bush’s crap. I’m willing to give Obama time to sort it out.
Petty, small-minded stuff.
I'm not.
Bill S (Diary) Sunday, January 25th at 2:41PM EST (link)Not a day. And we at Redstate will continue to beat the living crap out of him, if for no other reason because it makes you guys squirm and whine for your man-god.
Get used to it.
“It’s such a fine line between stupid, and clever.” – David St. Hubbins
not necessary, and not surprising
duckhawk Sunday, January 25th at 9:09PM EST (link)Obama’s disgraceful Senate vote on the FISA amendment made his stance on warrantless eavesdropping pretty clear. Hoping for this to change or get “sorted out” later seems willfully ignorant.
Surveillance is an important issue. Pointing out Obama’s first actions in this regard is anything but small-minded.
I think he's gone, Duck...
randy streu (Diary) Sunday, January 25th at 9:14PM EST (link)although, I’m sure, like a bad penny, he’ll turn up again.
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Anyone know if Michael Jackson
USNJIMRET (Diary) Sunday, January 25th at 1:16PM EST (link)has been in contact with Team Obama?
Pretzels alone won’t suffice.
(BTW, considering how many of Mr Obama’s apologists tend to take the worst possible meaning out of anything they can…..I’m referencing the remarkable change in Mr Jackson’s skin pigmentation over the years.)