Imperial Presidency
President Bush reserved the right to ignore key changes in Congress's overhaul of the Federal Emergency Management Agency -- including a requirement to appoint someone with experience handling disasters as the agency's head -- in setting aside dozens of provisions contained in a major homeland security spending bill this week.
Besides objecting to Congress's list of qualifications for FEMA's director, the White House also claimed the right to edit or withhold reports to Congress by a watchdog agency within the Department of Homeland Security that is responsible for protecting Americans' personal privacy.
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This signing statement rampage is an extremely terrible legacy of Alito's stint in the Executive branch -- but it is alienating even principled conservatives, who are beginning to realize they care about the Constitution more than the appearance of power through a radical right-winger who could not care less about conservative principles.
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