The president of the United States now for 50 years is followed at all times, 24 hours a day, by a military aide carrying a football that contains the nuclear codes that he would use, and be authorised to use, in the event of a nuclear attack on the United States. He could launch the kind of devastating attack the world has never seen. He doesn't have to check with anybody, he doesn't have to call the Congress, he doesn't have to check with the courts.
Dick Cheney, Fox News 21 December 2008
In passing the 1946 Atomic Energy Act, Congress granted the president unsupervised authority over the bomb, 'for such use as he deems necessary in the interest of national defence'. The 'nature of the presidency,' Garry Wills writes, 'was irrevocably altered by this grant of a unique power'. An uninhibited 'crisis presidency' was now 'poised for hair-trigger response to nuclear threat' and, by virtue of the president's 'sole authority to launch nation-destroying weapons', imbued with a kind of superhuman aura.
LRB 8 April 2010 | PDF Download
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