On Guns, Drugs, and National Security, Dianne Feinstein Was Consistently Authoritarian
The late California senator always seemed to err on the side of more government power and less individual freedom.

During Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's 2018 confirmation hearing, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D–Calif.) asked him to "reconcile" his conclusion that "assault weapon" bans are unconstitutional with "the hundreds of school shootings using assault weapons that have taken place in recent history." It was a classic Feinstein moment, combining her steadfast support for arbitrary gun laws with blatant misinformation and a logical non sequitur.
Feinstein, who died Thursday night at age 90, wrote the 1994 federal "assault weapon" ban, which prohibited the importation, manufacture, distribution, and possession of semi-automatic guns that she falsely claimed were uniquely suitable for mass murder. Although the distinctions drawn by that law never made much sense, Feinstein was determined to reinstate the ban after it expired in 2004, proposing a series of new, supposedly improved versions. Her dedication to a logically, practically, and constitutionally dubious gun control policy was of a piece with her diehard support for the war on drugs, her embrace of mass surveillance in the name of national security, and her willingness to restrict speech protected by the First Amendment, all of which reflected her consistently authoritarian instincts.
Feinstein's exchange with Kavanaugh was a window into the way she thought about public policy. Feinstein demanded an explanation for Kavanaugh's dissent from a 2011 decision in which the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit upheld the District of Columbia's "assault weapon" ban. As he noted in that opinion, the D.C. law (like Feinstein's bills) covered a "haphazard" set of arbitrarily selected guns "with no particular explanation or rationale for why some made the list and some did not." Kavanaugh concluded that the ban was inconsistent with District of Columbia v. Heller, the 2008 case in which the Supreme Court recognized that the Second Amendment guarantees an individual right to armed self-defense.
As Kavanaugh explained to Feinstein, Heller says the Second Amendment protects the right to keep handguns for self-defense, while allowing that bans on "dangerous and unusual" weapons—firearms that are not "in common use" for "lawful purposes"—would be constitutional. "Most handguns are semi-automatic," Kavanaugh observed. "The question was can you distinguish, as a matter of precedent," between semi-automatic handguns and semi-automatic rifles. He noted that "semi-automatic rifles are widely possessed in the United States; there are millions and millions." To Kavanaugh, that meant the guns that Feinstein wanted to ban were "in common use" for "lawful purposes" such as self-defense and hunting, so possession of them was protected by the Second Amendment.
But Feinstein was not actually interested in Kavanaugh's legal reasoning. "How do you reconcile what you've just said with the hundreds of school shootings using assault weapons that have taken place in recent history?" she asked. In addition to wildly inflating the actual number of mass shootings at schools (with or without "assault weapons"), the question was nonsensical. Although handguns are by far the most common kind of weapon used in firearm homicides (including mass shootings), the Supreme Court in Heller nevertheless had upheld the constitutional right to own them for self-defense. There is obviously a difference between the empirical question of how often a particular category of firearms is used to commit crimes and the legal question of whether that category is covered by the Second Amendment.
Feinstein either did not understand or was determined to obscure that distinction, preferring an emotional appeal to anything resembling a constitutional argument. She showed the same impatience with legal niceties in a 2013 exchange with Sen. Ted Cruz (R–Texas), who had the temerity to join Kavanaugh in questioning the constitutionality of her pet legislation. "I'm not a sixth-grader," she said, objecting to Cruz's "lecture." Although "I'm not a lawyer," she added, "I've been up close and personal to the Constitution." But aside from her suggestion that "assault weapon" bans fell under "exceptions" recognized in Heller, Feinstein's purported intimacy with the Constitution did not yield any relevant insights.
Feinstein instead appealed to her personal experience with gun violence, starting with the day in 1978 when Dan White used a revolver to kill San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk. "Senator, I've been on [the Senate Judiciary Committee] for 20 years," she said. "I was a mayor for nine years. I walked in. I saw people shot. I've looked at bodies that had been shot with these weapons. I've seen the bullets that implode [sic]. In Sandy Hook, youngsters were dismembered." In short: If you think Americans have a right to own guns that can be used to kill innocent people, you hate children and want them to die.
When it came to drug policy, Feinstein was equally undaunted by facts and logic. She not only pushed the pseudoephedrine restrictions that have incommoded cold and allergy sufferers across the country without having any impact on methamphetamine use; she joined Sen. Chuck Grassley (R–Iowa) in proposing legislation aimed at the mythical threat of candy-flavored meth. She not only opposed legalization of recreational marijuana in California; she worried that the Justice Department was not responding aggressively enough to legalization in Colorado and Washington.
Even on medical use of marijuana, which 38 states currently allow, Feinstein did not yield an inch. In 2015, she was the only Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee who voted against a spending rider that bars the Justice Department from interfering with such laws.
Feinstein argued that the violence fostered by prohibition was a good reason for the government to redouble its efforts to discourage drug use. She was ever eager to expand the war on drugs, whether the target was imitation marijuana or Four Loko.
In addition to gun violence and drug abuse, Feinstein worried a lot about national security, an area where she likewise displayed little concern for civil liberties. She dismissed revelations about the National Security Agency's mass, warrantless collection of information about Americans' telephone calls, saying it was "just metadata." She thought WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should be prosecuted for publishing classified information of clear public interest, even though that is something journalists who cover national security routinely do. Caught up in the hysteria about Russian trolls, she warned social media companies they had better "do something" about "disinformation," or else "we will." Combining two of her interests, she said anyone "appropriately suspected" of involvement in terrorism should lose his Second Amendment rights based on "a reasonable belief" that he "may" use a gun "in connection with terrorism."
Based on her votes, the Institute for Legislative Analysis reports that Feinstein adhered to a "limited government" position 5 percent of the time. The best that can be said about her long career as a politician is that she pursued policies she honestly thought would work in the name of causes she genuinely cared about. But her good intentions produced positions that almost always seemed to err in favor of more government power and less individual freedom.
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Just by coincidence Satan went on sabbatical Thursday night.
On Guns, Drugs, and National Security, Dianne Feinstein Was Consistently Authoritarian
The question on my mind, and I suspect the minds of most people: How will she be voting going forward?
Two or three times, I suspect.
Her supporters were trying to rig up her hand to respond to an electrical signal to vote Aye or Nay a few more times before the funeral.
God bless her but she forgot, like most politicians, that they are public servants for, by, and of the people. Unfortunately, the people forgot that also!
Caught up in the hysteria about Russian trolls, she warned social media companies they had better "do something" about "disinformation," or else "we will."
BTW, Jen Psaki, on her show, "Inside Jen Psaki[!]" reiterated "The Russians Stole the 2016 election" conspiracy theory while interviewing none other than Her, and no one seems to be up in arms about disinformation.
BTW, Jen Psaki, on her show, “Inside Jen Psaki[!]”
Apropos of nothing, liberal girls who tend to act like girlboss ballbusters in public LOVE being dominated in the sack. Like hair-pulling, shove their face in the pillow, "treat-me-like-a-whore" dominated. Probably happens for the same reason AOC is constantly talking about her visions of being raped by right-wing Chads.
I’m just laughing at the thought of her dreaming that “Sargon of Akkad” is breaking into her apartment to make her read “Atlas shrugged.”
So will California voters reelect her? Or is demented AND dead more of an electoral hindrance than just demented?
Not much different between a dead meat puppet and a not quite dead yet meat puppet.
Newsom will appoint an interim place-holder (who he said will not be a contender for the real race) and a special election will follow. Adam Schiff and Katie Porter are the top contenders.
So "demented" is still a job requirement.
Not likely, both lack the requisite amount of melanin. And since Newsom already appointed an Hispanic Senator, he will have to go Black this time.
https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article279917924.html
Skin color is the most important thing, not accomplishments, ideology, voting record, or personal character.
And the leading candidate has already claimed racism, since Newsom said the appointee would be only a caretaker, until the voters select someone in 2024:
That drew major pushback from Black women politicians across the state, most notably Senate candidate Rep. Barbara Lee, D, Oakland. “The idea that a Black woman should be appointed only as a caretaker to simply check a box is insulting to countless Black women across this country who have carried the Democratic Party to victory election after election,” Lee wrote on Twitter after the interview.
Local racists/sexists vowing to hold their breath if he doesn't appoint a black woman.
Newsom should appoint Maxine Waters.
She is the right color, she is a crook of long standing, she was among the first (I think the very first) to call for impeaching Donald Trump, she called for violence against Republicans in general.
Face it, Maxine is THE perfect Democrat for California.
Well, they did vote for Biden
The CA Dem Party has its work cut out for them to find an enemy of the US Constitution ardent enough to fill Feinstein's shoes.
Luckily for them, they've already hand-picked Adam Schiff for the role, all that's left to do is to decide whether they're going to strategically assign their constituents in the primary to keep two Dems in the General election to ensure the seat can't be lost, or risk allowing a non-dem to appear against Schiff and rely on the flight of a huge chunk of the thinking electorate to ensure the win for the only ruling-party candidate available.
https://twitter.com/UltraDane/status/1707492436560462021?t=5kix1ZV3vsOJ-IgvqoTviA&s=19
Africans from Congo explain why they rape.
Has everyone seen the border interviews lately?
Thousands of them have entered The United States in the past month.
[Link]
They seem like nice young men. They will do well in New York city.
"The late California senator always seemed to err on the side of more government power and less individual freedom."
It was hardly an error.
Don't forget, she used Communist Chinese spies as domestic help.
Probably got all of her voting advice from him.
One should speak only good of the dead. Feinstein is finally a _good_ progressive-fascist.
I thank you for your kind words.
I'd also like to applaud Feinstein's dogged determination to stay in office in spite of the fact she couldn't function per her entitlement to it, in the hopes a majority of Senators or Congressmen will do the same, all at the same time, but I want them to live a long time in the hospital. Can't do much without a quorum.
People like her that are in power are far more dangerous than any gun or drug,
When people like her are in power, there's usually a significant number of guns and often several kinds of drugs which are involved in maintaining that status quo.
Leave it to Reason to attack someone who can't defend themselves and is no longer a threat to anyone. '...I don't come to bury Ms. Feinstein, I come to trash her reputation...'
If the truth of her voting record is "trashing" her reputation - - - - - -
As long as any socialist law she voted for infringes on the freedoms of a US citizen, her voting record is fair game for 'discussion'.
Classic DF photo op.
https://www.sfgate.com/opinion/saunders/article/nra-s-best-friend-gun-ban-proposals-4371662.php
With her pinstripes and that AK with a rotary magazine, she looks like a commie Al Capone.
BTW, nice finger on the trigger with magazine inserted, pointing the rifle at a bunch of shithead reporters.
If she'd ever known anything about guns or gun safety, she likely wouldn't have authored so much batshit "legislation" pretending to be about protecting anyone from violence in general or guns in particular.
OMG, if there hadn’t been a blog post about her, others would be criticizing Reason for considering the story *checks notes* “too local”.
Poor white mike.
Never speak ill of the recently departed, so no point in mentioning her voting record then.
Voted 100% in line with Joe Biden (as president, 99% with Joe including working on the 90s weapons ban)… wait… does this mean Joe isn’t a centrist moderate? Oh wow… whole world fractured.
She even somehow voted yesterday!
Well, as I understand it, the only button on the democrat side is the "aye" one. So no big deal if an aide 'accidently' taps the button.
The left wing of the Dem party moved so far in the decades those two were in the Senate that somehow now they actually do look like "moderates". Instead of just trampling 2A roughshod like she and Joe did habitually, there's a contigent in the party now who's willing to openly talk about trying to repeal at least that 10% of the Bill of Rights (or as their "unabridged" translation of the US Constitution calls it, the "Bill of Privileges Contingent on Demonstrable Need"
Wait, one of the governors of these 50 states just went MIA and the person 4th in line is "acting governor"... how is this not a major news story?
Because it isn't even a minor news story and you and your media sources are just getting high on your own exhaust. Assuming you're talking about Arizona.
Already happened once in South Carolina. They eventually found the guy.
Also:
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/arizona/2023/09/28/fox-news-governor-katie-hobbs-disappeared-where-she-was/70996365007/
there was the whole Kato / Driving Miss Daisy crossover which was not shocking but still ...
I hope she shares a cell in hell with Jim Jones and McCain.
It’ll be a lovely reunion for all of them.
No one wants to share a cell with a maverick.
That's the point of hell, isn't it?
Feinstein and Biden have the same basic philosophy. Pass some legislation; sign a bill, throw money at a problem. That is considered success. There is little or no interest or follow up to determine if the legislation actually did something to solve the problem.
That’s in the DNC manual. Right before racism Uber alle.
Then when the negative consequences show up they deny that they had anything to do with the initial law, denounce everyone else associated with the original vote including all of the people who originally opposed it and/or advised caution and pretend that you were against it all along. The media will then ignore your original support and blame everyone who actually originally opposed the legislation.
How can they tell she's dead?
They wave a stack of money in front of her, and see if she votes "yes".
She hasn't said anything dishonest and emotionally manipulative in 15 minutes.
The best that can be said about her long career as a politician is that she pursued policies she honestly thought would work in the name of causes she genuinely cared about.
You know who else ... ?
Baron Harkonnen?
Like all politicians, she pursued policies that she thought would get her reelected. And if she made a little money on the side, it was what the people wanted.
I guess the shoulder thing that goes up, is her coffin as she's carried to her gravesite.
Will she have a 21-gun salute?
21 assault rifles!
As chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, she would have been entitled to a 17-gun salute, though I’m not sure that that extends to former chairs. However, perhaps you are referring to the three-volleys of rifle fire made over the grave at a military funeral.
The three-volley salute seems to have become confused with the “21-gun salute” since it has become customary to have seven riflemen in the firing party at such times. However, there is no actual requirement for a number and indeed a single rifleman can be used for the purpose.
The original purpose of the three-volley salute was to frighten evil spirits away from the grave so that a lost comrade can be put to eternal rest without disturbance. Many of our traditions are based on such superstitions and continue to give comfort to the living even though the original reason is lost in the mists of time.
However bad DF might have been, I never wished her pain or discomfort in this life. Nor do I wish her torment in whatever life comes after this one. That said, I do not mourn her passing. (disclaimer: I am an atheist, so I don't actually believe that there is an "afterlife", but I realize that many of our traditions are based on these beliefs so I accept them as metaphorical devices rather than actual facts)
I'm really glad you cleared that up.
She really did not want to give up that Senate seat, she probably tried to take it with her.
This comment reminds me of the line from Tom Hanks in the movie "Saving Private Ryan": "they really didn't want to give up those 88s..."
Probably just a coincidence.
How can you possibly say she was a "consistent authoritarian"?
No less of an authority than the WP called her a "centralist stalwart" and during her time in the senate "held down the center of the Democratic Party"
It is interesting that the WP considers being in the center of the democratic party to be on the national center.
Institute for Legislative Analysis sure seems certain there's a difference between an [R] and a [D].
https://scorecard.limitedgov.org/
Fineswine was a horrifying cunt who deserved execution decades ago.
Her death is a blessing.
She will be replaced by something worse.
And who will get re-elected for 30 years
She was buddies with Jim Jones and led the high tech lynching of Clarence Thomas; it is hard to imagine how anybody could be worse than that.
I mean, modern leftists may have more evil intentions than that, but they are far less capable than Feinstein.
LOL. Cut right to the bottom line, mate.
Feinstein is the perfect example to dispute the liberal left's claim that conservatives are fascists. She married the perfect combination of an oligarchy and fascism where she and her cronies wanted to be the decision makers lording over both the citizens and the corporations to ensure compliance with their wants and needs.
Sorry she passed but our country is better off without her.
How does one reconcile an opposition to any limits on abortion with the fact 10,000 viable babies are killed every year in late term abortions for selfish reasons? Typically love and money. The same reasons people kill adults.
As a bystander? “Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.”
I just don't think the 'unborn' is Caesars territory for judgement but I'm willing to bet lobbying for fetal ejection will go a lot farther than lobbying for gov-gun forced reproduction.
"Feinstein either did not understand or was determined to obscure that distinction, preferring an emotional appeal to anything resembling a constitutional argument."
So, perfectly suited to our modern times and elite society dominated by strong womyn and soy boys.
I was saving this for Hillary, but why not now? So, (clears throat) Ding Dong the witch is dead, the witch is dead, ding dong the Wicked Witch is dead!
We aren't in the Land of Oz, so we can celebrate the death of more than one Wicked Witch.
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I whistled that tune for days when Teddy Kennedy passed on, and I expect I'll be doing the same again for Ms Feinstein.
Boorish of me, I know. So be it.
Compared to whatever progressive sheep replaces her she is a centrist.
The self-appointed "guardians of democracy" have already selected Adam Schiff to be the permanent replacement. All that remains to be seen is whether the bulk of the voters in CA are party loyalists who will march to the orders of the Politburo, or if they're identitarian enough to reject the elevation of a "White Hetero Male" from the lower house to the upper house of the legislature. Schiff may not be sufficiently "melanated" to win a statewide race in CA, but nobody can question that his commitment to undermining and eroding the US Constitution is at least as strong as Emperor Palpatine.
In the meantime, Gavin Newsom has appointed someone who moved out of the State of CA some years ago in order to work full-time as a party insider activist in D.C.
Did the fringe-inhabiting, partisan wingnuts at the ILA consider Sen. Feinstein's opposition to slack-jawed, gay-hating bigots who wanted to use government to infringe liberty with respect to gays? What about her opposition to superstition-addled right-wing advocates of statist womb management?
Carry on, clingers. But only so far as your betters permit, as always in modern, improving America.
This is called situational ethics. It's okay to use the power of government to pretend to try to achieve a goal you approve of, but it's not okay to use the power of government to pretend to try to achieve a goal you don't approve of. Carry on, clueless amoral social democratic populists ...
In her last few weeks, her appearance finally matched her insides.