what the constitution writers had in mind in the checks and balances of government. and that s the kind of a person i want the president to nominate. at the same time, your version of moderate is another person s conservative or liberal. everyone has a different perspective on this. to what degree should the president have the right to decide what he thinks is appropriate in terms of the ideological spectrum? well, first of all, just in case you think that i ve got, you know, just one view of this, remember that i voted for beg s ginsburg and briar. i ve been tolerant of people of qualification who are still going to fit into this pattern of being dispassionate. beyond that, i would simply say that we ve got a situation where the president does absolutely have the right to do it. but then don t forget that the
as far as that goes. how about the one that allows people to vote at 18. is that a good change? yeah. i think that s fine. you bet. so how do you decide which changes you like and which you don t like? obviously we ve gone through an evolution over time. black people can vote. they can t vote. they were slaves at the time of the constitution. that was in the constitution. they were counted as two-thirds of a person but they didn t get to vote themselves at that time. the constitution writers thought that was okay. you don t think it was okay, do you to have slaves? chris, let me sum it up this way. anything that is in the constitution today that is properly interpreted is fine by me and fine by the people in idaho. it s when president obama gets outside of the united states constitution that i have a problem. with the health care bill, cap and trade, a lot of the out in idaho we have a lot of public land issues. i don t believe that the federal
amendment repealed and the 17th as far as that goes. how about the one that allows people to vote at 18? is that a good change? yeah. i think that s fine. you bet. so how do you decide which changes you like and which you don t like? obviously we ve gone through an evolution over time. black people can vote. they couldn t vote. they were slaves at the time of the constitution. that was in the constitution. they were counted as two-thirds of a person but they didn t get to vote themselves at that time. the constitution writers thought that was okay. you don t think it s okay, do you, to have slaves? chris, let me sum it up this way. anything that is in the constitution today that is properly interpreted is fine by me and fine by the people in idaho. it s when president obama gets outside of the united states constitution that i have a problem. with the health care bill, cap and trade, a lot of the out in idaho we have a lot of public land issues. i don t believe that the feder