In what kind of distorted reference to the Constitution do you come up with that nonsense? It’s not part of any problem. It’s called freedom.
Senator Beauregard Claghorn of Charleston, South Carolina, explained it in about four words.
But I do find it rather troubling that the line between serious political discourse and infotainment, between free enterprise and corruption, between gravity and frivolity, has sort of been boiled down to “can we make a quick buck off of it?”