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babylonsister

(171,065 posts)
Wed Mar 11, 2015, 09:49 AM Mar 2015

GOP scrambles in the wake of sabotage fiasco

So NOW it was just a big ole joke?

Posted with permission.

http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/gop-scrambles-the-wake-sabotage-fiasco?cid=sm_fb_maddow

GOP scrambles in the wake of sabotage fiasco
03/11/15 08:00 AM—Updated 03/11/15 08:13 AM
By Steve Benen


If the 47 Senate Republicans who tried to sabotage the international talks with Iran had a plan, it’s safe to say that strategy has been thrown out the window.

As the fiasco unfolded yesterday, the GOP found itself increasingly divided over the legally dubious scheme to derail American foreign policy, with even Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chair Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), who refused to sign the letter, criticizing the right-wing initiative. Soon after, Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) did the same.

It left some Republicans scrambling to defend the entire fiasco. The Daily Beast had this unexpected report late yesterday:

Republican aides were taken aback by what they thought was a lighthearted attempt to signal to Iran and the public that Congress should have a role in the ongoing nuclear discussions. Two GOP aides separately described their letter as a “cheeky” reminder of the congressional branch’s prerogatives.

“The administration has no sense of humor when it comes to how weakly they have been handling these negotiations,” said a top GOP Senate aide.


Without more information about the unnamed sources, it’s hard to say just how many Republicans on Capitol Hill actually believe this, but it’s a tough sell. A group of far-right senators interfered with sensitive international diplomacy; they tried to undermine the American government; they encouraged foreign officials not to trust U.S. officials engaged in high-level talks; they brazenly ignored American laws to engage in their own freelance foreign policy; and the defense is Republicans simply wanted to be “cheeky”? GOP officials on Capitol Hill want the White House to have a “sense of humor” about sabotage?

Fred Kaplan yesterday explained, “It is a useful thing when a political party reveals itself as utterly unsuited for national leadership,” adding that the Republican letter was “plainly stupid.”

It seems a similar assessment can be applied to the Republicans’ explanation for their misconduct.

The secondary excuse was no better. The Huffington Post reported:

Republicans, under fire for a letter signed by 47 senators to the leadership of Iran, said Tuesday that complaints about violating foreign policy convention should be leveled not at them, but at President Barack Obama. […]

[T]hose 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.


Corker actually pushed this line, as did former Gov. Jeb Bush, a leading Republican presidential hopeful.

This isn’t quite as hilarious as the “cheeky” argument, but it’s nevertheless hard to take seriously. It’s not uncommon for U.S. administrations to engage in sensitive diplomatic talks on their own, without much input from Congress, because under our system, presidents are principally responsible for overseeing foreign policy.

Lawmakers may not like it, and they may urge administrations to follow a different course, but it does not justify the kind of dangerous stunt 47 Senate Republicans pulled this week, which can and likely will undermine American leadership on the global stage.
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GOP scrambles in the wake of sabotage fiasco (Original Post) babylonsister Mar 2015 OP
Lighthearted Turbineguy Mar 2015 #1
If Obama would keep them up-to-date on the negotiations... DetlefK Mar 2015 #2
You write this crap and threaten a foreign government malaise Mar 2015 #3
The GOP is a joke. FSogol Mar 2015 #4
yeah, it was a real knee slapper. procon Mar 2015 #5
I'm laughing my ass off C_U_L8R Mar 2015 #6
Cause nothing says funny Liberalynn Mar 2015 #7
I'll confess that I have never understood Republicon humor corkhead Mar 2015 #8
I actually heard Flake on NPR blaming Obama. Couldn't believe it nt riderinthestorm Mar 2015 #9
"We're weak losers and we want someone to talk with us!" randome Mar 2015 #10
I see, just like Rush Limpballs maxrandb Mar 2015 #11
They disgust me. City Lights Mar 2015 #12

Turbineguy

(37,329 posts)
1. Lighthearted
Wed Mar 11, 2015, 09:57 AM
Mar 2015

Yes. I can see how that could be. After all, it's only nuclear weapons (or is that nucular?)

These clowns should go back to stealing hubcaps.

DetlefK

(16,423 posts)
2. If Obama would keep them up-to-date on the negotiations...
Wed Mar 11, 2015, 10:12 AM
Mar 2015

Some Tea-Party-asshole looking to make a reputation for himself would publish sensitive details on Fox News.

Boom. Instant name-recognition for fundraising.

And Obama gets to clean the mess up.

malaise

(268,997 posts)
3. You write this crap and threaten a foreign government
Wed Mar 11, 2015, 10:19 AM
Mar 2015

Now it's a 'cheeky joke'.
Nothing like two words traitor and treason to scare those ReTHUG scumbags.

STFU you 'Cotton-pickin' assholes.

procon

(15,805 posts)
5. yeah, it was a real knee slapper.
Wed Mar 11, 2015, 10:22 AM
Mar 2015

These clowns come from the same school of humor as that bunch of sociopaths who attended one of the GOP debates and laughed and mocked the gay soldier and the person trying to get healthcare. Maybe next time Republicans decide to go looking for a new penpal amongst America's foes, they should add the little ROTFLMAO emoticon guy... just so we can all laugh, too.

C_U_L8R

(45,002 posts)
6. I'm laughing my ass off
Wed Mar 11, 2015, 10:28 AM
Mar 2015

Republicans are the biggest bunch of jokers this country has ever seen.
Who would ever take them seriously?

 

randome

(34,845 posts)
10. "We're weak losers and we want someone to talk with us!"
Wed Mar 11, 2015, 12:58 PM
Mar 2015

[hr][font color="blue"][center]Birds are territorial creatures.
The lyrics to the songbird's melodious trill go something like this:
"Stay out of my territory or I'll PECK YOUR GODDAMNED EYES OUT!"
[/center][/font][hr]

City Lights

(25,171 posts)
12. They disgust me.
Wed Mar 11, 2015, 03:44 PM
Mar 2015

They should be tarred and feathered, and then laughed out of the Senate. All of 'em! Fuck them for their sick, twisted stunt.

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