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The phony debate about executive power

February 4, 2014 Eric Posner

File:George III 1762.jpgI comment at The New Republic on allegations that President Obama is acting like a monarch. Incidentally, I thought the debate about whether George W. Bush was Hitler or merely Caesar or perhaps Napoleon was also phony, so maybe I lack credibility.

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