Thursday, April 14, 2005

Tom DeLay, invader of privacy

Hat tip: Wonkette

WASHINGTON TIMES: You've recently said you blame Congress for not being zealous in oversight.

MR. DeLAY: Not zealous. I blame Congress over the last 50 to 100 years for not standing up and taking its responsibility given to it by the Constitution. The reason the judiciary has been able to impose a separation of church and state that's nowhere in the Constitution is that Congress didn't stop them. The reason we had judicial review is because Congress didn't stop them. The reason we had a right to privacy is because Congress didn't stop them.

You know, there's two names for someone like that. One of them is "overbearing jackass." The other? "Peeping Tom," and that's pretty ironic, given who it is we're describing.

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