I would be the first to agree that Rep. Wilson broke decorum by speaking out during the President's speech. I believe that the Office of the President should be respected no matter who resides in the Oval Office. Wilson telephoned the White House and apologized for his outburst the day after the address.
In an effort to bring some civility back to the legislative process, Chairwoman Louise M. Slaughter of the House Rules Committee has published an updated set of rules governing the proper manner in which the President may be addressed.
Under section 370 of the House Rules and Manual it has been held that a Member could:
- refer to the government as “something hated, something oppressive.”
- refer to the President as “using legislative or judicial pork.”
- refer to a Presidential message as a “disgrace to the country.”
- refer to unnamed officials as “our half-baked nitwits handling foreign affairs.”
- call the President a “liar.”
- call the President a “hypocrite.”
- describe the President’s veto of a bill as “cowardly.”
- charge that the President has been “intellectually dishonest.”
- refer to the President as “giving aid and comfort to the enemy.”
- refer to alleged “sexual misconduct on the President’s part.”
I enjoy a lively debate. I think that decorum should always be used in civil discourse and that passionate speech be vigorously encouraged. The new updated rules of discourse, in light of the inaction taken against Rep. Stark (D) CA, calls into the question whether or not the House is ushering in an Orwellian concept of free speech: Freedom of speech is upheld so long as such speech freely agrees with our enlightened point of view. Instead of issuing a new standard delineating what exact words can be uttered on the floor of the House in order to refine debate and discourse, our fine Representatives need to look no further than the following:
Quite simple. If only more of our representatives actually understood the Constitution.
The political motivation behind the President’s address to the school children is frightening. No less than a full fledged attempt to dislodge the parents as the ultimate authority in the home, the Obama administration is following a well worn strategy. Capture the youth and the future is at hand:
“When an opponent declares, “I will not come over to your side,” I calmly say, “Your child belongs to us already… What are you? You will pass on. Your descendants, however, now stand in the new camp. In a short time they will know nothing else but this new community.”
Words spoken by a more infamous Socialist, Adolf Hitler.