http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ivan-eland/congresss-charade-with-th_b_7099944.html
Ivan Eland
Senior Fellow and Director of the Center on Peace & Liberty, The Independent Institute
Congress' Charade With the Iran Nuclear Agreement
Apparently, Dick Cheney is not the only one who thinks the
president has ceded too much of his power since the 1970s and has become
too week vis-à-vis the other two branches of American government. Now,
on the other end of the political spectrum, Steven Rattner, a Wall
Street executive and former Obama Treasury Department official who
helped engineer the president's bailout of huge, irresponsibly managed
American auto companies, has echoed Cheney in
a recent New York Times opinion piece:
"The assault on presidential authority dates from at least the early
1970s, when a mix of the Vietnam War, Watergate and a mushrooming
executive branch raised fears of an "Imperial Presidency'...." Since
some on the left and some on the right agree with this premise, it must
be true, right? Wrong. Compared with the Europeans, Americans are not
good at remembering their history, and Cheney and Rattner, though better
than most, only remember back to the 1970s, and even then, their memory
is cloudy.
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