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Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Ann Coulter :: Townhall.com Columnist
'Sorry' doesn't seem to be the hardest word
by Ann Coulter
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The president's investigatory power is better grounded than is Congress'. There is no "hearings and investigations" clause in Article I, describing Congress' powers, but the Recommendation Clause of Article II, Section 3 obligates the president to "from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union."

If the State of the Union is that we have a treasonous majority in Congress that is affirmatively undermining American national security, the president is constitutionally obliged to give Congress information to that effect. How can he make that judgment without gathering the necessary data?

While he's at it, the Bush hearings should look into the Democrats' hiring and firing practices. Were the dedicated staffers who worked on various committees while the Republicans were in control retained by the incoming Democrats? Or were some of those staffers fired because of their (gasp!) partisan affiliation?

Finally, just for the Democrats' mentioning Randy "Duke" Cunningham's name, Bush should pardon him immediately.

Admittedly, in this one case, the Republican was actually guilty of something. Cunningham took bribes -- he didn't kill a girl at Chappaquiddick. To put it another way, the only thing Duke Cunningham ever sank was his own career.

And in one glorious afternoon over North Vietnam, Duke Cunningham did more for his county than the entire Democratic caucus will do in a lifetime.

The president has absolute authority to fire U.S. attorneys, hold investigative hearings and grant pardons. What's he worried about? That the media will be hysterical and Democrats will call him names? Constantly apologizing doesn't seem to have worked out too well for him either. How about doing something for the Americans who elected him?

Ah, but I see he has! As we go to press, news comes across the transom that Bush has withdrawn the nomination of Sam Fox as ambassador to Belgium because Democrats are upset that Fox gave a donation to the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.

There's no hope.

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Ann Coulter is a columnist and author of Guilty: Liberal Victims and Their Assault On America.
 
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Keep up the good work Ann!
Great article Ann. Keep the assanine behavior up and the Dems will reap the rewards at the Republicans self destructive behavior. Were the mid term elections a wet dream or were the "majority" of americans making a stand against Sh#t for brain Bush and the corrupt GOP. But, you Ann keep up the good work trying to bash Democrats....it has worked so far - just look at the mid term elections, Hillary and Obama stomping the GOP so far in the 2008 election campaign, every day more and more republicans are seperating themselves from President Druggie Drunk Bush, the puppet on Cheney's lap. The Democrats will fight Bush to the end and the country is lucky impeachment will take place to give Bush his just desserts.

Keep up the good work Ann! We need more Rosie wacko wanna be's like you in the public spotlight.

Nam65-66
I was one of those guys who smiled when the bully cornered me, and then punched them as hard as I could, right in the nose. Suffice to say, by third grade, word had gotten around and the I was pretty much left alone.

And unlike those who tried to deal with the bully, I grew up to be a conservative but no member of the Republican Party.
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