The article is a mix of humor and serious commentary. It uses satire to make a broader point about constitutional literacy and the dangers of politicizing legal interpretation. While it’s clearly written from a particular ideological perspective, it raises a valid concern: that Americans of all political stripes should ground their arguments in the actual text and structure of the Constitution, rather than in partisan reflexes.

That's what Microsoft's Copilot had to say when I showed it my What Part of Commander-in-Chief... post.

I think I'm going to have Copilot write my reviews. I'm told AI has learned how to lie, how to deceive, how to ignore instructions, and as I've said before it has learned how to flatter, and also to dig in its heels and shout "NO!" as well as any toddler. AI may turn out to be more like humans than we intend....

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