Listen to the people

Roger L. Simon:



Back in the early eighties when I was working at Universal Studios, Ned Tanen, then head of production, used to tell the writers and directors on the lot regarding their work: "If one person tells you you're drunk, ignore him. If six people tell you you're drunk, sit down." Evidently a rather large percentage of Americans (86!) are telling Hastert and his Congressional cronies to "sit down" on the "Separation of Powers" issue and allow the FBI to get on with the business of investigating criminality in the House.

Some defenders of Hastert, et al, have asserted that we critics "don't understand" the "Separation of Powers." Oh, really? The US Constitution is a complex and remarkable document, but it is not Einstein's "unifed field theory" or the like and nowhere near as difficult to understand (and those hiding behind it at the moment are, I think it is safe to say, "no Einsteins")....


Will they comprehend the voice of the people?

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