Respect My Authoritah on The Daily Show

Jon Stewart did a segment on tonight’s Daily Show that made me laugh but also incredibly sad at the same time.  It contrasted the rhetoric of candidate Obama with some recent policy decisions continuing to deny prisoners the right to challenge their detention in court (habeus corpus), continuing to send prisoners to foreign countries where they can be interrogated by harsher means than allowed here (extraordinary rendition), invoking “State Secrets” to protect sensitive information, rethinking when prisoners need to read Miranda rights and even prosecuting whistle blowers.

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These are the things that disappoint me the most about the administration so far. The thing that is quintessentially American, at least in its ideal, is our respect for individual rights and the belief that they were inalienable rights. I am not saying we are perfect in our respect of them, not even close. But they were the standard that we strove to reach and it gave us moral authority in the world. It was shocking and saddening to see how they were compromised since September 2001, and Obama promised better. It is disappointing that he is not living up to his promises.