Presidents have the RIGHT to nominate their own cabinet secretaries. But their nominees don't have a right to confirmation. Senators have a CONSTITUTIONAL duty to advise and CONSENT to the appointment of all Cabinet officials. They should take that duty SERIOUSLY.
Read MoreIf the presidential nominating process were an international sports COMPETITION, one would assume that top officials of both PARTIES were taking envelopes of CASH from town chairs in Durham and precinct captains in Waterloo.
Read MoreWhere JOURNALISTS have gotten themselves in trouble over the last few decades is that their skepticism OFTEN extends only to American officials, the U.S. MILITARY and REPUBLICAN POLITICIANS.
Read MoreThe OPTION to RECALL ELECTED officials is an important one. Our representatives should always be mindful that they answer to their CONSTITUENTS, and if they act in malfeasance, their job may be on the line. But using the recall as a way to reverse the results of an election, or to hold a snap election, is simply undemocratic.
Read MoreThe recent FASCINATION, I think, reflects the SHIFT in approach by law enforcement officials to embrace TECHNOLOGY as WHOLEHEARTEDLY as the REST of the world.
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