BY JOHN FEEHERY
Reprinted from TheFeeheryTheory.com
In matters of foreign policy, tis far better for Presidents to beg for forgiveness than to ask for permission.
If a President takes bold and decisive action, the Congress will usually follow along.
If a President dithers and negotiates and asks the opinions of scores of lawmakers, all of whom have different constituencies and vested interests, the result is usually a mess.
Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory, amid murky Constitutional concerns. Congress didn’t blink, because it was such a damn good deal.
President Reagan sent a few missiles into Libya to send a message to Muammar Khadafy. While a few members of Congress may have complained, most saw it as a justified strike. Continue reading