Transnationalism and Postconstitutionalism – Obama’s Subversive Appointments
Clintonista appointments were just a smokescreen regarding what was to be Obama’s stealth agenda. Subsequent appointments have revealed two persistent themes that that would be a hard sell outside the Beltway. Transnationalism and Postconstitutionalism. – American Thinker
By Jesse Weed at American Thinker
Transnationalism is, in part, the theory/doctrine that the U.S. should subordinate its sovereignty to the U.N. in the interest of world comity. Policies which weaken national sovereignty such as open borders, rights of illegals, and the promotion of challenges to dominant religious and cultural institutions are consonant with transnationalist objectives.
Postconstitutionalsim (or, more commonly, non-originalism) is the theory/doctrine that the Constitution should be a “living” document adaptable to modern realities. Indeed, the Constitution should not be locked into the 18th-century mindset of the original framers.
The two doctrines dovetail nicely, and many of Obama’s most influential appointees openly advocate the agenda of the twin sisters. They include:
Harold Koh – Chief Counsel, State Department
Todd Stern – Climate Czar
John Holdren – Science Czar
Eric Holder – Attorney General
Samantha Power – National Security Council
Preeta Bansal – General Counsel and Senior Policy Advisor, Office of Management & Budget
Cecilia Munoz – Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, Executive Office of the President
Cass Sunstein – Regulatory Czar
Mark Lloyd – FCC Chief Diversity Officer
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