Henry Hyde, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said: ''If
the president calculatedly and repeatedly violates his oath, if the
president breaks the covenant of trust he has made with the
American people, he can no longer be trusted. And because the
executive plays so large a role in representing the country to the
world, America can no longer be trusted.''
Who do you think he was talking about? If those words were true then, are they true today? It's only a few short years, after all, and he wasn't even talking about a situation that involved the well-being of a nation. Should we remind Henry Hyde (and Orrin Hatch, and Dan Burton, and all the others, of these words?