February 7, 2006
Are You Lying?
David Kolodney
It occurs to me that under the humbling burden imposed on the Commander-in-Chief in wartime, especially in a harrowing war without borders that could last virtually forever, the President--strictly as required to protect equally extraordinary implicit wartime powers--might be compelled to authorize an Attorney General to give false testimony to a Senate committee.
They should ask him.
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