Last Acts Of A Lame-Duck President

lame-duckI’ve written before about the absurdity of the US electoral system that leaves more than two months between the election of the President and them actually taking office, and this is an example of it

Disgraced media tycoon Conrad Black is seeking clemency from outgoing US President George W. Bush.

Black, 64, is serving a six-and-a-half-year jail term for fraud and obstruction of justice in Coleman, Florida, and has asked the President to free him as one of his last acts before he leaves office in January…

President Bush has the power to grant pardons to criminals under the US Constitution and has already been inundated with 2,000 requests. He is also able to shorten sentences. (The Telegraph)

How bloody stupid is an political system that elects a new President but then leaves executive power with the previous incumbent for several months, allowing them to continue to pass legislation and edicts such as releasing criminals from jail?!

The democratic mandate of George W Bush ended the moment Barack Obama achieved the necessary number of electoral college votes. So why does he continue to wield the power of the ‘leader of the free world’?

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Chris Hawes

Chris is a Conservative activist and writes his own blog at the Blue Idea. He formally wrote under the pseudonym “The ThunderDragon” (because it sounded pretty cool in June 2006, when he started blogging), but has since changed to writing under his own name. Find out more here.

One Response to “Last Acts Of A Lame-Duck President”

  1. Hmm, though I agree with you that it seems strange that the winner of the election has to wait over two months to take office, I can’t see that it really makes any difference. Surely if Bush handed over to Obama the day after the election, then all this kind of business would be sorted out before the election instead of in this two month hiatus??

    Also imho Conrad Black’s conviction was extremely suspect.

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