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Admittedly, this has long been obvious, but is there any better example of the depths to which the National Review has fallen than that it’s willing to hire Mark Levin as its primary online legal analyst?

And, of course, proponents of unreguable executive power pretty much have to pretend that Article I doesn’t exist. After all, if the Framers felt that executive power should be plenary with respect to any warmaking powers, it would be rather odd to express this belief by formally dividing power between the branches…

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