Remember, Lying in this Administration, has to do "with your state of mind and whether or not you had the requisite intent to come up with something that would be considered perjury or a lie."“The Slaughter solution cannot be squared with Article 1, Section 7 of the Constitution,” McConnell wrote.
“Unless a bill actually has ‘passed’ both Houses, it cannot be presented to the president and cannot become a law,” he wrote.
As solicitor general, Kagan’s job at that time was to defend the administration’s position on constitutional issues raised in federal courts. Was she aware of this serious national debate arising from an underlying constitutional issue confronting President Obama’s health-care legislation just days before the House was set to take it up?
Kagan surly didn't have "the requisite intent to come up with something that would be considered perjury or a lie."
That would only be the case if you were in the Bush Administration.
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