What the Constitution Means, and What it Doesn't

September 17, 2010
 

In honor of Constitution Day, Constitutional Accountability Center Chief Counsel Elizabeth Wydra spoke with ACSblog about what the Constitution really means, and where the Tea Party has gotten it wrong. Wydra is the author of an Issue Brief on the subject, Setting the Record Straight: The Tea Party and the Constitutional Powers of the Federal Government, and wrote a related guest post for ACSblog. The Constitutional Accountability Center has also published a series of blog posts on the Tea Party's reading of the Constitution.

Presumes much

I look forward to seeing the presumption of apparent equivocation and dissemblance being directly addressed with fact.

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