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And the President Gets What the President Wants, But I Want Nothing That Society's Got

David Weigel | March 7, 2008, 4:42pm

Glenn Greenwald has a preview of the FISA bill likely to pass the House. It's as wonderful as you'd expect.

The current draft does not contain telecom immunity (solely for temporary strategic reasons—see below), but incorporates every substantive warrantless surveillance provision of the Rockefeller/Cheney bill passed by the Senate, with several small and worthless exceptions that they'll try to sell to what they obviously think is their stupid base as some vital "concessions":
The plan of the House leadership is to pass this specific bill in the House, send it to the Senate (where telecom immunity will be added in by the same bipartisan Senate faction that already voted for immunity), have it go back to the House for an up-or-down-vote on the House-bill-plus-telecom-immunity (which will pass with the support of the Blue Dogs), and then compliantly sent on to a happy and satisfied President, who will sign the bill that he demanded.

More reason on FISA here. Headline explained here.