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"The president may be convinced that a piece of legislation is unwise. But his judgment as to its un-wisdom is not a legal reason for his declining to execute it. (It may be a reason to veto it, and one of the objections to signing statements is that they are vetoes not subject to override.) And the president may have a definite view as to what the legislation means, and that view might include conclusions as to its constitutionality, but his is not the view that counts. He may be the commander in chief, but he is not the interpreter in chief." -Stanley Fish, "Who's Afraid of Presidential Signing Statements?" Source: New York Times Which of the following statements best summarizes Fish’s argument?a. The president should not execute laws he or she deems unconstitutionalb. Signing statements provide legal reasons for the president to decline to execute lawsc. Vetoes should be replaced with signing statements, since they are not subject to overrided. Signing statements go beyond the president’s expressed constitutional powers

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