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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI wonder if William Barr has had a change of heart about his coveted Unitary Executive theory
Something tells me the idea of a consolidation of power under a Democratic president isn't quite as much of an urgency to him.
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I wonder if William Barr has had a change of heart about his coveted Unitary Executive theory (Original Post)
Mr. Ected
Nov 2020
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struggle4progress
(125,288 posts)1. His sudden unexpected change of heart comes in January
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relayerbob
(7,338 posts)3. Impossible
He has no heart
blm
(114,406 posts)4. No doubt
bamagal62
(4,312 posts)5. I hope he's first on our list to prosecute.
RainCaster
(13,359 posts)6. DFT must be first, but the list is long
So many criminals in his administration.
keithbvadu2
(40,915 posts)7. It goes back further than Barr.
It goes back further than Barr.
Good point about his belief possibly 'turning the corner'.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Unitary+Executive+theory&sitesearch=democraticunderground.com
JHB
(37,891 posts)8. Republicans don't have "changes of heart" unless it involves a transplant...
What they have in abundance is excuses for why their justifications for the things they did suddenly don't apply when Democrats do the same things (or even things far milder).