Speaking of the Constitution, the Kerry nomination would be a good time for a debate about the Obama administration's practice of dispensing with its requirements
Members of the United States Senate are surely tempted to give their insufferably arrogant colleague from Massachusetts a pass in confirmation hearings for his nomination to become the next Secretary of State. Quite apart from the tradition of senatorial courtesy practiced in the exclusive club once known as "the world's greatest deliberative body," most of them must be anxious to see John Kerry leave it.