wvrevy
Daddy to da' princess, which I guess makes me da'
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It was honestlya brilliant political stroke on the part of Karl Rove. Make the dems either come out against a popular (at the time) war and be painted as anti-American, or vote for the resolution and get the power the president wants. It was a no lose situation for them.Originally posted by jrydberg
Actually, I agree with Sen. Byrd that President Bush does have to answer to a lot of people. I don't think the *system* gave President Bush too much authority though. I think the Congress gave President Bush too much authority. Sen. Byrd opposed the resolution, as I recall (could be wrong). I think he was right to oppose it. The President should not have the power to declare war. Congress ought not have the authority to cede that power to the President either.
I still wish more Dems had had the guts to stand up against it, but unfortunately, too many politicians were askeered of appearing "weak" so they thought they had to act as hawkish as the Republicans, from Hillary on down.