In its continuing quest to debate the president’s warrantless-search program without actually addressing the substance of the controversy, the White House released another campaign-style “Setting the Record Straight” document yesterday. This time, the issue was “domestic spying” — not the policy, mind you, but the wording. This comes directly from the talking points, with emphasis in the original.
Definition: Domestic Vs. International.
* Domestic Calls are calls inside the United States. International Calls are calls either to or from the United States.
* Domestic Flights are flights from one American city to another. International Flights are flights to or from the United States.
* Domestic Mail consists of letters and packages sent within the United States. International Mail consists of letters and packages sent to or from the United States.
* Domestic Commerce involves business within the United States. International Commerce involves business between the United States and other countries.
Yes, the arrogant, condescending attitude of the White House comes out nicely in print, doesn’t it? You can almost hear Karl Rove’s voice saying, “If I explain this to you as if you were a child, maybe you’ll understand.”
A few thoughts in response. First, the reason the program is frequently referred to as “domestic spying” is because the spying is happening here. We have a domestic agency tapping into domestic calls featuring at least one domestic caller. Some wacky people consider this reason to call it a domestic program. Sheer madness, I know.
Second, the White House may be factually wrong. According to officials at the NSA, some of the monitored calls were purely domestic, featuring one person inside the U.S. calling someone else inside the U.S.
And third, the semantics debate over the meaning of the word “domestic” may be important to the White House, but for Bush critics, Rove, McClellan, Gonzales & Co. are missing the point. Let me put this in a way the White House may understand…
Definition: Legal Vs Illegal.
* Legal programs are programs that follow the law. Illegal programs are those that circumvent the law.
* Oversight refers to some level of accountability through checks and balances. Autocratic government is when one branch believes it can do as it pleases.
* Accountability addresses a process through which one is responsible for his or her behavior. Lawlessness is when the rule of law no longer matters.
* A law-abiding president is a chief executives who believes we are a nation of laws, not men. The current president is confused about these subtle constitutional nuances.
If we explain this to the Bush gang as if they were children, maybe they’ll understand.