Thursday, March 12, 2015

Secretary Global-Test confirms the point Tom Cotton was making

Maybe he thought he could just sort of mention this in passing and then move on to the final stages of patty-cake with post-America's number-one mortal enemy:

Via the Examiner, he’s not the only State Department official to admit this within the past 24 hours. Jen Psaki also acknowledged last night that a nuclear deal with Iran wouldn’t be legally binding, with good reason. The only way to give an international agreement the force of law vis-a-vis future presidents and Congresses is to have the Senate ratify it under its treaty power. Until that happens — and it won’t happen — this is a deal between Barack Obama and the Ayatollah Khamenei. Once one of them is gone, the deal remains valid if and only if his successor feels like abiding by it.
GT and the Most Equal Comrade are motivated by the desire to confirm to themselves their self-images as historic visionaries with the power to send a laser beam of peace, love, tofu and sprouts into the hardened hearts of mortal enemies and fundamentally transform them.


Our task is to keep up the effort to derail their agenda and not flinch in the face of petitions to try Senators for treason.

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