Posts Tagged ‘ presidency ’

The Presidency and the Constitution

November 12, 2010
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The Presidency and the Constitution

THE PRESIDENCY is the most visible thread that runs through the tapestry of the American government. More often than not, for good or for ill, it sets the tone for the other branches and spurs the expectations of the people. Its powers are vast and consequential, its requirements impossible for mortals to fulfill without...

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Congress Report Concedes Obama Eligibility Unvetted

November 12, 2010
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Congress Report Concedes Obama Eligibility Unvetted

A congressional document posted on the Internet confirms no one – not Congress, not the states and not election officials – bothered to check Barack Obama’s eligibility to be president, and that status remains undocumented to this day.

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Obama’s Point of No Return

August 19, 2010
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Obama’s Point of No Return

There comes a moment in a failing presidency where the incumbent, through some single gesture, action, or statement, crosses a certain line from beyond which there is no return. Through his own will and behavior he so underlines his failings, so frames his negative image, that no further action can ever erase it.

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