Transcript of RAW's interview with Sen. Feingold

First off, what do you see as the No. 1 priority that Congress can do and that the administration can do, moving forward?

Sen. Russ Feingold: Well, this is a vast subject, and the reason it's a vast subject is that so much damage has been done to the rule of law and to what I consider to be the traditional understanding of the Constitution, by the Bush administration. There are many, many steps that have to be taken. If I could pick one thing, ... Full Story »

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The transcript has those little breaks in thought that come in interviews, but the perspective that Feingold has comes through and informs the reader of his priorities and hopes going forward.

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