@hightor,
hightor wrote:You cannot show where I am in error.
You are in error to claim that there is no conflict between Bobsal's statement and my statement.
In reality there is quite a bit of conflict between the two statements.
hightor wrote:No, he's correct.
No he isn't. 100% power is absolute power.
hightor wrote:"Absolute power of the Executive Branch is vested in the President of the United States" is not a phrase found in the Constitution. That is a fact.
He is referring to my claim
"The President has absolute power within the executive branch."
There is a phrase found in the Constitution that provides the President with absolute power within the executive branch.
hightor wrote:If you want to quibble about "100%" vs. "absolute" and whether they mean the same thing, that's a separate issue.
That is incorrect. That is the issue that is under discussion.
Your misstatement of what is being discussed is a second error that you have made.
hightor wrote:But the in the quoted comment bobsal is literally correct.
No he isn't. The Constitution vests 100% of all federal executive power in the President.
hightor wrote:Understand?
I always understand.
You're trying to help Bobsal save face after his repeated catastrophic errors.
You're doing this by nitpicking to distract from the actual subject of discussion.