There's a whole Article for this
Have William J. Bennett and Brian T. Kennedy read the Constitution at all? If so, what could possibly lead them to write this sentence:
It is a mistake to believe that the courts have the ultimate say as to what a constitution means.
Who else, may I ask, rules on the Constitutionality of laws, then?
There's this, too:
Governor Bush pledged to uphold the Florida constitution as he understands it, not as it is understood by some Florida judges.
Well, that's true to a point, but the courts then get to decide if the Governor's actions are actually upholding the constitution or not, don't they? Especially if someone sues to overturn his actions.
I was so much better when I didn't waste my time at the National Review