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In reply to the discussion: Newt Gingrich: I would ignore supreme court as president [View all]Vattel
(9,289 posts)24. That whole checks and balances thing is so 1776-2011.
Is it really necessary to add the sarcasm indicator? Really?
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Sounds like Nixon, who believed that "if the president does it, it isn't illegal." I guess these
tblue37
Jan 2012
#1
Unfortunately, Bush proved that statement to be true, and Obama has followed up on that practice. nt
harmonicon
Jan 2012
#30
got us OUT of Iraq, is working on getting us OUT of Afghanistan, against torture & waterboarding
wordpix
Jan 2012
#131
That's the way, Newtie! Antagonize the people who will preside over your impeachment!. . .
Journeyman
Jan 2012
#3
And Republicans claim to have some magical understanding of the Constitution. n/t
Beartracks
Jan 2012
#12
You might try ignoring the Supremes, Newt, but can you ignore your ex-wife?
truthisfreedom
Jan 2012
#15
Between Marianne doing an interview, and Mittsy's Cayman Islands cash, this is starting to get fun.
MADem
Jan 2012
#23
It was the where, mostly--the Speaker's office suite....and the what, to some extent,
MADem
Jan 2012
#36
No, sorry, the executive is NEVER justified in ingnoring the court. That is why the court is there
dballance
Jan 2012
#22
The SCOTUS is a part of the Government of the U.S. Disregarding a lawful ruling of the
yellowcanine
Jan 2012
#133
It is your logic which sucks. "Appeal to Ridicule" is considered a logical fallacy. Check it out.
yellowcanine
Jan 2012
#141
Evidently Newt thinks of the Presidency as a war zone on the Consititutional government
lunatica
Jan 2012
#31
Isn't this more in keeping with establishing a Theocracy with some Fascism thrown in.
olegramps
Jan 2012
#50
we can see that our political debates in this country have become a three ring circus
newspeak
Jan 2012
#136
He'd cheat on the Consitution in a second, or at least ask for an "open relationship" with it.
JoePhilly
Jan 2012
#93
"...the president can in fact ignore it", said Newt, adding, "if he's an asshole."
cheapdate
Jan 2012
#104
OK to impeach Clinton for personal affair, but not OK to impeach Newt for ignoring the constitution?
on point
Jan 2012
#116
How about that violate the oath of an office before you take the oath of office.
gordianot
Jan 2012
#127
Why would he need to? This court rubberstamps any rightwing nightmare anyway.
primavera
Jan 2012
#154