Pity the Poor Imperial Executive »
By Anthony Gregory | Monday April 4, 2011 at 2:34 PM PDT | 3 Comments
If there’s ever a case for the president to stand up to Congress and do things his way, it’s when he is within his Constitutional authority and is defending the principles of the Bill of Rights against a hostile American public and legislature. That is, if the president should ever be “tough” and uncompromising,...
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