The nation, whether they know it or not, has gotten 2 great lessons in constitutional law this month. First, the Senate tried to force Presidential advisors to testify about Presidential decisions. This violates the balances of powers. Second, the Justice Department seized official documents from a legislator's office and a court has demanded those documents be returned.
While one branch may investigate illegal actions taken by another, they cannot make broad claims to access documents or testimony from the other branch which are not shown to be linked to an illegal act.
Hence, the Congress was correct in demanding that Nixon turn over tapes which related to a known crime that occured. But, the Congress is wrong to demand testimony from Rove or others regarding to firing prosecutors, because there is no underlying crime. (The president has full discretion to fire federal prosecutors and does not need Congress' approval or oversight.) It's a clear case, but libs will lie.
2007-08-04
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