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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRepublicans say Obama drove them to betray their country
...Obama made us do it!Ali Gharib ?@Ali_Gharib 7m7 minutes ago
Republicans Blame Obama For Tom Cotton Letter http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/6843204?ncid=tweetlnkushpmg00000016
____GOP lawmakers spent much of Tuesday being pressed on why Senate party leadership went around the White House with an open letter warning Iran that any nuclear agreement may be undercut in the future by Congress or Obama's successor. Several Republicans sought to distance themselves from the letter, saying that while they may not agree with the direction of nuclear talks with Iran, it was the purview of the president to conduct them.
But those who support the letter -- even some who didn't add their names -- deflected the blame. If it weren't for Obama's failure to consult lawmakers about the negotiations, or his threatened veto of a proposed bill to give Congress the final vote on a nuclear agreement, senators wouldn't have had to speak out in the first place, they argued.
I think that, no doubt, the fact that the president, you know, issued a veto threat on a very common-sense piece of legislation, probably evoked, you know, a good deal of passion, Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told The Huffington Post Tuesday. Corker, who is leading the push for a veto-proof majority on the bill to grant Congress oversight of a nuclear agreement, did not sign letter, which was organized by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.). Nevertheless, he showed no signs of ill will toward his junior colleague...
Former New York Gov. George Pataki (R), appearing at a presidential forum hosted by the International Association of Fire Fighters, conceded that he believed foreign policy to be "prerogative of the president." But even within that construct, he added, Obama was to blame for Senate Republicans trying to undermine his talks with Iran.
"I also understand the frustration when this president has done everything in his power to prevent awareness on the part of congressional leadership on exactly what the terms under consideration are, or his willingness to sit down with Congress and talk about the legislation they are trying to pass right now," said Pataki, who is exploring a presidential bid. "I think if we had a president who had engaged more in understanding that Congress has a very critical role in all elements of government, we could avoid this type of sad situation."
read: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/10/gop-obama-cotton-letter_n_6843204.html?ncid=tweetlnkushpmg00000016
...they're saying that President Obama should have knuckled under to their legislative attempt to circumvent his right to negotiate with the Iranians, or at least bent to their will. Because he didn't do either, they say, republicans had no other choice but to sidestep the democratic process and attempt to undermine the office of the presidency by taking that Executive authority into their own anti-democratic hands. Maybe they can invite the Ayatollah to Congress to give their colleagues another traitorous pep talk, a la Nuttenyahoo.
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Republicans say Obama drove them to betray their country (Original Post)
bigtree
Mar 2015
OP
It would be a good time to admit the wrong on their part and start trying to
Thinkingabout
Mar 2015
#9
JoePhilly
(27,787 posts)1. Its the abusive husband defense: "You made me hit you."
Bunch of GOP whack jobs.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)3. Ding, ding, ding. We have a winner.
tridim
(45,358 posts)2. Well yea, because he is black.
And Republicans are racist pieces of shit.
KittyWampus
(55,894 posts)4. Typical of an abusive bully.
randome
(34,845 posts)5. Look what you made me do!
[hr][font color="blue"][center]Don't ever underestimate the long-term effects of a good night's sleep.[/center][/font][hr]
leftofcool
(19,460 posts)6. The devil made me do it!
procon
(15,805 posts)7. Its the classic "wife beaters" excuse...
"But your honor, she made me keep hitting her because she wouldn't stop screaming."
HappyMe
(20,277 posts)8. He has put up with
so much crap just for doing his job. A bunch of assholes.
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)9. It would be a good time to admit the wrong on their part and start trying to
Undo the wrong they have not only inflicted on the US but also the world. Even the Iranian officials are speaking out about how bad this is. Where is Netanyahu on this dumb move, maybe he suggested this. Boehner was dumb in inviting Netanyahu and the Senate is dumb in sending this letter.
tridim
(45,358 posts)11. I have assumed from the beginning that Netanyahu instructed the Pukes to send the letter. nt
salin
(48,955 posts)10. agree with those upthread referring to this as classic domestic violence excuse