Well, more of the same old outrageous news snuck into an NPR news story this afternoon. Unless I didn't hear correctly.
Congress is in session, right? Jim Webb (for example) slogs in from Virginia for a few minutes a day to call the Senate into a very, very short session. That means Congress is legally in session. The purpose to prevent Bush from making those awful interim appointments or signing off on dreadful measures. Well, Bush is about to sign off on something Congress wouldn't like, has declared what Congress is doing (holding short-short sessions) to be "unconstitutional," and is looking for another constitutional confrontation. He usually gets Congress to back down every time.
Is this really true? Anyone heard more about it?