There Are Two Ways Of Getting Into The Cabinet - You Can Crawl In Or Kick Your Way In.
Our Invisible Governors Are, In Many Cases, Unaware Of The Identity Of Their Fellow Members In The Inner Cabinet.
Presidents Have The Right To Nominate Their Own Cabinet Secretaries. But Their Nominees Don't Have A Right To Confirmation. Senators Have A Constitutional Duty To Advise And Consent To The Appointment Of All Cabinet Officials. They Should Take That Duty Seriously.
When You Go To An Art Gallery You Are Simply A Tourist Looking At The Trophy Cabinet Of A Few Millionaires.
A Cabinet Is A Combining Committee, A Hyphen Which Joins, A Buckle Which Fastens, The Legislative Part Of The State To The Executive Part Of The State. In Its Origin It Belongs To The One, In Its Functions It Belongs To The Other.
Nobody Wants Me As A Cabinet Minister And They Are Perfectly Right. I Am An Agitator, Not An Administrator.
Hillary Clinton Is The Smooth Central Representation Of All That, And 'all That' Is More Or Less What Is In Power Now In The United States. It's What We Call The Establishment Or The Dc Consensus. One Of The More Significant Podesta Emails That We Released Was About How The Obama Cabinet Was Formed And How Half The Obama Cabinet Was Basically Nominated By A Representative From Citi Bank. This Is Quite Amazing.
The Trouble Is That Privacy Is At Once Essential To, And In Tension With, Both Freedom And Security. A Cabinet Minister Who Keeps His Mistress In Satin Sheets At The French Taxpayer's Expense Cannot Justly Object When The Press Exposes His Misuse Of Public Funds. Our Freedom To Scrutinise The Conduct Of Public Figures Trumps That Minister's Claim To Privacy. The Question Is: Where And How Do We Draw The Line Between A Genuine Public Interest And That Which Is Merely What Interests The Public?