The Supreme Court’s Monday ruling on presidential immunity from criminal prosecution did not offer boundless endorsement of the executive officeholder’s prerogative to do whatever he wants without fear of consequence.
But it came far too close, holding that the Constitution "entitles a former President to absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for actions within his conclusive and preclusive constitutional authority." He is further "entitled to at least presumptive ...
A liberal acquaintance told me recently that while he generally dislikes evangelicals, he doesn’t find me to be as bad as the rest: "At least you don’t rant about wanting to establish a theocracy!" I decided to accept what he said as a compliment, even though I regretted not coming clean with him about theocracy.
Truth be told, my wife and I do belong to a pro-theocracy organization. Indeed, we attend its meetings every week. In those gatherings, we learn about what it means ...
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