Monday, January 23, 2006

Quote(s) of the Day, Pt. II

"OK, everyone who has studied the unitary executive theory of the presidency, raise your hand. Anyone? Anyone?

If you are not raising your hand, you're not alone. Only recently has the world received notice that President Bush's 'I can do anything I want' approach to governance has a name: the unitary executive theory of the presidency. Not having heard of this concept, and thinking perhaps that I had missed something in Constitutional Law, I decided to survey a random sampling of attorneys about it. The group included civil practitioners, prosecutors, a federal judge, a former federal prosecutor who has a PhD as well as a JD, defense attorneys and a US magistrate. The precise question was: 'When did you first hear about the unitary executive theory of the presidency?' Most said, 'The past few weeks.' But my favorite was, 'A few seconds ago, when you asked about it.' All agreed that the term does not appear in the US Constitution and that, the last time they checked, we still had three branches of government."


-Elizabeth de la Vega, on whether President Bush really knows best.

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