
Today is Constitution Day, the day on which we are encouraged by the federal government to think about the document that led us all here.
To celebrate, here is a collection of politicians holding the Constitution -- or at least standing near a facsimile it. Everyone is talking today about how Fitbits are the new accessory to have on the Hill, but pocket Constitutions have clearly been the must-have LBD (legally binding document) in D.C. for far longer.
Below, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) signs the pocket Constitution of John Tyler, a member of the Young Conservatives of Texas.
On Constitution Day I remember my oath to 'support and defend the Constitution of the United States.' http://ift.tt/1rcZu0m Blake Farenthold (@farenthold) September 17, 2014
Roger Ailes, president of Fox News and former consultant for several Republican presidents, holds up a pocket constitution at an event for the George W. Bush Presidential Libary
.@RepShimkus's pocket Constitution looking a little rough these days. #ThanksObama http://ift.tt/XHys5o Jordan Haverly (@jhaverly) September 17, 2014
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