Arlen Specter is claiming - again - that he intends to grill Bush administration officials about the president's lawbreaking. Blah, blah, blah...
The Bush administration will have to explain why it thinks it can ignore or overrule laws passed by Congress in a hearing next week, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter said on Wednesday.The president thinks he can "ignore or overrule laws passed by congress" because congress allows him to do so. If the schoolyard bully takes your lunch money every day, and you never make any effort to stop him, he will think he can take your lunch money. Because he can.
Specter, a Pennsylvania Republican, said he hoped to force the Bush administration to reduce its use of "signing statements" -- memos that reserve the right to ignore laws if the president thinks they impinge on his authority.
"Our legislation doesn't amount to anything if the president can say, 'My constitutional authority supersedes the statute.' And I think we've got to lay down the gauntlet and challenge him on it," Specter said in a telephone interview.
A Justice Department official is scheduled to testify at a hearing on signing statements next Tuesday, Specter said.
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who had lunch with Specter on Wednesday, will face questions about the presidential memos when he appears before the committee on July 18 to discuss the National Security Agency's domestic spying program.
I would ask Senator Specter if, unlike the last time Mr. Gonzales appeared before the committee, he plans at least to put the Attorney General under oath. If he does not, then this is just more empty barking from a feeble, toothless old watchdog.
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You are missing nothing.
I can't believe news outlets like Reuters even bother to print these declarations from Specter anymore.
They come running no matter how many times he cries "wolf!"
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