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Wednesday, February 10, 2010 OBAMA WATCH CENTRAL WorldNetDaily Exclusive Now Hillary's eligibility challenged in Supreme Court 'Can political branch evade clear, precise language of Constitution?' Posted: February 09, 2010 9:35 pm Eastern
By Bob
Unruh
A brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court by Judicial Watch, which
investigates and prosecutes government corruption, questions whether
members of the "political branches of the government" can "evade the clear
and precise language of a provision of the Constitution through the use of
a legislative 'fix.'" The dispute is over former Sen. Hillary Clinton's eligibility to be
secretary of state. The U.S. Constitution, Article I, section 6, clause 2, provides: "No
senator or representative shall, during the time for which he was elected,
be appointed to any civil office under the authority of the United States,
which shall have been created, or the emoluments whereof shall have been
[increased] during such time." The case brought on behalf of a career government employee outlines how
during Clinton's tenure in the U.S. Senate, the salary for the secretary
of state was raised to $186,600, then to $191,300, and then again to
$196,700. The complaint challenges whether a resolution adopted by Congress as
Clinton was preparing for the position that rolled back the compensation
to the level of Jan. 1, 2007, could remove the obstacle to Clinton's
appointment. (Story continues below) WND
reported when Judicial Watch filed its notice that it would bring the
arguments to the Supreme Court, and now the brief in the case has been
submitted. The lawsuit asserts
Clinton is ineligible because she was serving as a senator from New
York immediately prior to her selection by President Obama as secretary of
state. The case notes the text of the provision is an absolute prohibition and
does not allow for any exceptions. The case was brought on behalf of U.S. Foreign Service Officer David C.
Rodearmel, who argues that "compensation and other emoluments" of the
office of secretary of state rose during Clinton's tenure in the Senate.
A special three-judge panel of the U.S. District Court for the District
of Columbia dismissed the case, concluding Rodearmel lacked standing. But Judicial Watch has argued Rodearmel cannot be forced to serve under
the former senator as it would violate the oath he took as a Foreign
Service Officer in 1991 to "support and defend" and "bear true faith and
allegiance" to the U.S. Constitution. "Our client's goal is to vindicate the U.S. Constitution," said
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. "The Constitution clearly prohibits
Hillary Clinton from serving as secretary of state until 2013. We hope the
Supreme Court assumes jurisdiction over this matter and puts a stop to
this attempt to do an end-run around the Constitution." The newly filed brief states "the salary of the U.S. Secretary of State
was increased three times during Mrs. Clinton's second term in the U.S.
Senate. A subsequent 'rollback' of the salary by Congress does nothing to
remedy this ineligibility for office, as no such 'work around' is
authorized by the Constitution and cannot alter the fact that these
increases in salary occurred." "The Joint Resolution did not and cannot change the historical fact
that the 'compensation and other emoluments' of the office … increased
during Mrs. Clinton's tenure in the U.S. Senate. "At the core of the case is the casual disregard of a clear and
unambiguous directive of the Constitution," the brief states. The case raises two key questions for the Supreme Court: "The Supreme Court has an obligation to settle the Ineligibility Clause
issue once and for all," said Fitton. "If our government and courts will
not observe even the plain and unambiguous provisions of the Constitution,
then we are cut adrift from the anchor of law and liberty and the rule of
law is in jeopardy. We hope the Supreme Court takes this opportunity to
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