Monday, June 25, 2012

All the President's Privileges

Ross Douthat, New York Times
WHEN George W. Bush was president of the United States, it was an article of faith among liberals that many of his policies were not just misguided but unconstitutional as well. On issues large and small, from the conduct of foreign policy to the firing of United States attorneys, the Bush White House pushed an expansive view of executive authority, and Democrats pushed right back "” accusing it of shredding the constitution, claiming near-imperial powers and even corrupting the lawyers working in its service. 

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