We
have grown used to the fiery speeches and powerful rhetoric that flow from
South Carolina’s firebrand Congressman Trey Gowdy (R-SC). Even so, there are
times when the former District Attorney speaks that we find ourselves holding
our collective breath in anticipation of what he’ll say next. The man is
exactly the kind of politician other politicians fear (even when they’re on his
side) because he can change everything with the power of a few simple words.
Seriously.
Rep. Gowdy gave
us another example of his ability when he rose to speak about the dangers of
executive overreach and the sad state of the legislature. He moved the
Democrats to jeer and his fellow Republicans to cheer. It was the best speech
of 2015, and though it’s early, it may still be when 2016 rolls around.
Do yourself a
favor and listen to his short speech.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evypo9er1ww
http://eaglerising.com/13896/trey-gowdy-just-gave-speech-ages-democrats-floored/
Here’s what Rep. Gowdy said in a
press release on his congressional website.
Rep.
Trey Gowdy (R-SC) today voted for H.R. 240, legislation to fund the Department
of Homeland Security and stop President Obama’s overreaching executive action
on immigration.
“Extra-constitutional
acts, regardless of motive, warrant the full breadth of constitutional response.
Otherwise, there is a precedent for the executive branch to ignore the process
and acquire by fiat what the legislative branch rejects,” Gowdy said.
"The fact that previous administrations may have also acted in an
extra-constitutional way does not mitigate the act. Rather, the legislative
branch should collectively reassert the equilibrium upon which this country was
founded and defended.
“As Senator, Obama railed against executive
overreach. As President, he asserted more than 20 times that he lacked
the legal standing to do what he did. His position may have changed, but the
text of the constitution has not. In this country, the end does not justify the
means. Process matters. As a prosecutor, I saw confessions thrown out of court
on technical violations. When a President fails to follow the constitutional
process, the remedy should be just as certain.” Amen, Congressman Gowdy. Amen.
Source:http://eaglerising.com/13896/trey-gowdy-just-gave-speech-ages-democrats-floored/
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