The Founders never intended for Americans to trust their government. Our entire Constitution was predicated on the notion that government was a necessary evil, to be restrained and minimized as much as possible.
You either believe in the Constitution, or you don't.
[Marco] Rubio says we should collect all Americans' records all of the time. The Constitution says otherwise. I think they're both wrong. I think we defeat terrorism by showing them that we do not fear them.
I have allowed the president to pick his political appointees…But I will not sit quietly and let him shred the Constitution.
Do we fear terrorism so much that we throw out our Constitution, and are we unwilling and afraid to debate our Constitution?