Rules Of Law

Greenwald calls the administration's decision to give AbdulMutallab a civilian trial hypocritical:

[A]s demonstrated by the progressive praise of Obama for "upholding the rule of law," the most significant consequence of his first year in office, in the area of civil liberties, is that — with a few exceptions (most notably torture) – he has transformed what were once highly controversial Republican "assaults on the Constitution" into bipartisan consensus which both parties now embrace, thus ensuring — as Baker put it — "that much of the Bush security architecture is almost certain to remain part of the national fabric for some time to come, thanks to Obama."  Thus, a President who imprisons people with military commissions or even no charges at all — and constantly invokes secrecy claims to shield the Executive Branch from judicial review over allegations of lawbreaking — is now hailed — by progressives — as a stalwart defender of "the rule of law."