How about asking them each a question that would force them to declare their real allegiance—to government, or to CONSTITUTIONAL government? For example...
1) What would you do to permanently prevent situations like that which happened to the plaintiff in Kelo v. New London?
2) Where do you stand in the debate over Gonzales v. Reich, with the majority or minority?
3) Can the federal government force people to buy health insurance, and was Judge Vinson wrong about the Obamacare severability clause?
If they pretend they don’t know any of those cases, they don’t belong in public office.
If they don’t have an answer ready, they don’t belong in public office.
If they stand with the majority in the first two cases, or answer in the positive to either issue posed in the last question, they don’t belong in public office.
Of course, the Slimes doesn’t care if they belong to the big government party, as they are not at all interested in limiting big government. So the questions they pose are fluffy non-issue questions, bent on making 2012 about flag burning and National Enquirer b.s. Palin’s is a particularly softball one, all about making her the front runner, because the press loves having something be sexy about politics for once, no matter how much they profess to hate her.
Knowledge doesn’t necessarily display intelligence.
That one had me stumped. Why is some guy named Gonzales fighting that diminutive dolt?