Palin's Constitutional Theories
One such comment came in the vice-presidential debate, when—in an otherwise rambling answer near the end of the 90-minute affair—she endorsed a more robust legislative role for the Vice President.
Palin is back at it. Yesterday, in an interview with a local TV station, Palin claimed that the Vice President is “in charge of the U.S. Senate so if they [sic] want to they [sic] can really get in there with the senators and make a lot of good policy changes.” Perhaps not surprisingly, given the quality of local journalism, the reporter didn’t follow up and ask Palin under what interpretation of the Constitution she could make such a claim.