We've got a dictatorial president and a Justice Department that does not want Congress involved. Your guy's acting like he's king. His dad was at a 90 percent approval rating and he lost! And the same thing can happen to him!
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The Congress is a dysfunctional institution; it's broken. One of our three branches of government is broken.
Our dad was just a congressman for 27 years, and if you live in Washington, D.C., everybody's dad works for the government. We grew up just like everyone else.
Congress is more broken than ever. Congressman Will Hurd has quickly become part of the problem.
A president who breaks the law is a threat to the very structure of our government.
The president has undermined trust. No longer will the members of Congress be entitled to accept his veracity. Caveat emptor has become the word. Every member of Congress is on his or her own to determine the truth.
We are the only institution in our society that can question a president on a regular basis and make him accountable. Otherwise, he could be king.
If George W. Bush is given a second term, and retains a Republican Congress and a compliant federal judiciary, he and his allies are likely to embark on a campaign of political retribution the likes of which we haven't seen since Richard Nixon.
You can lead a man to Congress, but you can't make him think.
Our runaway judiciary is badly in need of restraint by Congress.
There is but one way for a president to deal with Congress, and that is continuously, incessantly, and without interruption. If it is really going to work, the relationship has got to be almost incestuous.