John Yoo, Then and Now

Glenn Greenwald has a pertinent post on the partisan flip-flopping of AEI’s resident war-criminal, John Yoo. He slammed executive privilege under Clinton, just praised it under Bush. This too:

As Anonymous Liberal first noted last year, Yoo — in 2003, before it was known that Bush was eavesdropping outside of FISA — wrote an Op-Ed praising FISA as a constitutional and important safeguard which gave the President the eavesdropping tools he needed to fight the Terrorists while at the same time protecting our privacy.

But once it was revealed in 2005 that the President was violating FISA, Yoo suddenly reversed course, claiming that FISA was an unconstitutional infringement on the President’s power and that Bush’s violations of it were necessary to protect us all from being vaporized at the hands of the Terrorists. That behavior is quite similar to the right-wing fanatics who spent the 1990s vocally objecting to the "secret FISA court," whereby Bill Clinton could eavesdrop on us by getting warrants from a secret court (!), only to then defend George Bush’s eavesdropping on us with no warrants or judicial oversight of any kind.

Like every good authoritarian, Yoo’s only real principle, his only True Conviction, is that the Leader is Good and Right.