Last Thursday, Mark Levin donned his professorial hat and dedicated the first hour to delivering an informative lecture on Libya (which he opposes) and the presidential War Powers Act. It's a topic I knew very little about, and I recall it coming up back during the first Bush term when liberals would argue that the war in Iraq was unconstitutional because Bush didn't get "an official declaration from Congress." Mark clears that up too.
Sharpen your pencils; class is in session.
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UPDATE: It was brought to my attention that Mark Levin's discussion of the war powers has been challenged by professor Thomas Woods. (Woods is apparently not a huge fan of Mark, either as a scholar or a human being; his disdain is quite evident in the linked pieces.)
It seems that by being so behind on my podcasts, I have missed the exchange that has ensued between Levin and Woods since last Thursday. To be continued then ...
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