And here we have the Amateur-in-Chief failing yet another leadership test. The most controversial parts of the bill, he claims to have "serious reservations" about. But he signs it anyway. He promises not to use the power (as tyrants always do), but has nothing to say about future executives. Instead of sending it back and telling them to fix it, he pays lip service. Of course, we know that he doesn't actually have any reservations, and was just making a politically comforting statement. Lying asshole. It is reminiscent of Bush and his signing of McCain-Feingold, saying that the court would ultimately decide. It's not for the Chief Executive to punt things to the court, nor is it for the Chief Executive to look at only his administration when gauging powers that will affect all administrations to come as long as this law is in place.