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Offline happyg

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By Joel Gehrke


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tvs_BssD5eU&feature=player_embedded

Attorney General Eric Holder couldn't explain the constitutional basis for executive orders such as President Obama's delay of the employer mandate because he hasn't read the legal analysis -- or at least, hasn't seen it in a long time.

"I'll be honest with you, I have not seen -- I don't remember looking at or having seen the analysis in some time, so I'm not sure where along the spectrum that would come," Holder replied when Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, asked him to explain the nature of Obama's constitutional power to delay the mandate.

Lee had based his question on a standard legal test, first described by Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson, who said the president's authority to issue executive orders is strongest when he does so with the backing of Congress (category one), more dubious when he issues an order pertaining to a topic on which Congress has not passed a law (category two), and weakest when the executive order is "incompatible with a congressional command" (category three), to use Lee's paraphrase.

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I have to wonder how Holder ever managed to earn a law degree? and shame on McCain, Hatch, Graham, etc. for their vote to his confirm Holder as AG.
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I have to wonder how Holder ever managed to earn a law degree? and shame on McCain, Hatch, Graham, etc. for their vote to his confirm Holder as AG.

Same way that Obama received his.  Commie roots and racial freebies.

As for McCain/Hatch/etc., Holder made it out of committee by a 17-2 vote.  The no votes were as much for show on the GOP side as the yes votes when it came to his 75-21 confirmation vote.
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Same way that Obama received his.  Commie roots and racial freebies.

As for McCain/Hatch/etc., Holder made it out of committee by a 17-2 vote.  The no votes were as much for show on the GOP side as the yes votes when it came to his 75-21 confirmation vote.

Yes and given what was known about him from the last days of the Clinton administration it is unconscionable he received one single solitary GOP vote.
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Yes and given what was known about him from the last days of the Clinton administration it is unconscionable he received one single solitary GOP vote.

Yep! The GOP screwed up with that one, among others.