Article written by Ben Shapiro
In 2007, then-Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) attended
a fundraiser where he blasted President Bush, telling the crowd, “I was a
constitutional law professor, which means unlike the current president I
actually respect the Constitution.” President Obama, however, has been far less
respectful of the Constitution that Senator Obama purportedly was. In fact,
Obama has steadily violated a bevy of Constitutional provisions ranging from
separation of powers to specific elements of the Bill of Rights and subsequent
amendments.
This week, Obama unilaterally decided to tell insurance
companies that they could now allow sale of plans in the individual insurance
market that Obamacare had prevented, forcing five million Americans off the
health plans they liked. As Ken Klukowski of Breitbart
News has written, this is a violation of the Constitutional separation of
powers:
Obama’s announcement is a flagrant and undeniable violation
of his constitutional duty under the Take Care Clause. The provisions of
Obamacare causing enormous trouble for insurance plans are mandatory, and only
Congress can change those parts of the Affordable Care Act.
But President Obama has a history of violating the
Constitutional balance of powers. As Kimberly Strassel of the Wall
Street Journal has noted, he has unilaterally suspended enforcement of
immigration law; he has refused to prosecute drug law violators; he simply
stopped defending federal laws he didn’t like, like the Defense of Marriage
Act, in court; he issues waivers on Obamacare and the No Child Left Behind Act;
Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency has attempted to regulate carbon
emissions when Congress didn’t push through a global warming bill; he appointed
members of the National Labor Relations Board in violation of law; his
administration rammed through an auto bailout that screwed bondholders, as well
as a slush fund from British Petroleum. Strassel writes, “Mr. Obama came to
office promising to deliver a new kind of politics. He did—his own, unilateral
governance.”
President Obama’s respect for the Constitution does not
extend to freedom of religion – his administration has forced religious
businessowners to pay for insurance plans that cover activities in violation of
religious precepts. It does not extend to freedom of speech – Obama has
condemned exercises of speech he doesn’t like as violative of American
principles (see, for example, the infamous YouTube video Obama said caused
violence in the Middle East). It does not
extend to equal protection under the laws – Obama has personally intervened in
criminal cases like that of George Zimmerman.
Obama’s respect for the Constitution does not apply to
protections against unreasonable search and seizure, as Obama’s deeply
intrusive National Security Agency programs prove. It does not apply to Fifth
Amendment protections against taking of private property. It does not apply to
the Second Amendment, as Obama’s executive orders on guns show. And it most
certainly does not extend to the Tenth Amendment, which protects states’ rights.
Obama has never respected the Constitution. In fact, he sees
it as a barrier to his ambitions. That’s why, as a senior law lecturer at the University of Chicago, he lamented the fact that the Warren Court “never
ventured into the issues of redistribution of wealth, and of more basic issues
such as political and economic justice in society.” That’s why Obama repeatedly
emphasizes that the Constitution stops him from doing things he wants to do --
it's an obstacle to be overcome, not the greatest governmental structure ever
created.
Ben Shapiro is Editor-At-Large of Breitbart News and
author of the New York Times bestseller “Bullies:
How the Left’s Culture of Fear and Intimidation Silences America” (Threshold
Editions, January 8, 2013). He is also Editor-in-Chief of TruthRevolt.org. Follow Ben Shapiro on Twitter
@benshapiro.
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