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Oct 7 2012
06:02 pm

Tom Humphrey has this amazing piece from Rep. Scott DesJarlais (R-TN4) regarding his intention to preside over the House of Representatives during recess. It's an historic opportunity to save the Union from that socialist Obama.

As My Cousin Vinny so eloquently put it in the entirety of his opening argument, "everything that guy just said is BS." Because I don't have the time or inclination, suffice it to say that everything he accuses Obama of doing was done by his Republican predecessor times ten, with disastrous results.

DeJarlais appears to be the only freshman Republican teabagger obstructionist with no life or campaign events or debates to attend (because he's been dodging them) who could agree to go back to Washington to preside over this freak show. I always wondered about the last clown out of the little clown car at the circus. Must have sucked for that poor guy.

R. Neal's picture

For any of you youngsters who

For any of you youngsters who didn't get the headline Shore Patrol reference...

Min's picture

Man, he's a tool.

Who would vote for this clown?

Somebody's picture

pro forma session strategy

The tactic of holding pro-forma sessions during a Congressional recess is indeed something that has been done by both sides. It is this practice that is a charade that violates the Constitution.

The Constitution gives the President the power to make recess appointments, in order to be able to carry out executive-branch tasks when Congress is out of town and cannot hold hearings to approve appointments. It's also to prevent Congress from simply calling a recess in order to avoid holding hearings. As a result, Congress has taken up the practice of holding a 1-minute session every week or so during a recess, so that they can claim that Congress really isn't out of town, and to keep the President from carrying out recess appointments.

When you read the Congressional record where Congress declares the schedule for pro forma sessions during a break, they very specifically state that no actions are to be taken during any of these scheduled one-minute sessions. I'd love to see a court called to rule on the practice, because it would very easily be torn asunder as the fraudulent charade that it is.

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