Posted on 04/06/2015 4:15:24 PM PDT by Bratch
As the Obama Administration pursued its misguided negotiations with Iran, Senator Tom Cotton released an open letter to Iran explaining the Presidents constitutional role in negotiating with foreign nations. The letter, which laid out the simple truth that the President cannot cut out the Senate in creating binding treaties, touched off a firestorm of liberal accusations. (Sarah Palin Channel)
"I want to talk about the mainstream medias definition of a traitor.""You can always tell when a liberal is losing his argument. They change the subject."
"Recently, it seemed like the mainstream media has lost its mind over Senator Tom Cottons open letter to Iran informing it of the realities of our constitutional system."
"The president may negotiate deals, but Congress has to approve deals for them to have lasting effect. And if Congress doesnt approve this nuclear deal, Congress wont accept this deal, now or in the future." Sen Tom Cotton
"Our president cannot unilaterally enter into binding treaties without the Senates consent.""If President Obama tries to use his pen and his phone to make an agreement with Iran, well our next president can simply change his mind"
"Now for speaking the simple truth, the left went ballistic."
"They called Senator Cotton a traitor!""Theyre claiming that the mere act of posting an open letter on a website, that its somehow illegally interferring with diplomatic negotiations."
"Senator Cotton has served this nation in combat.""Hes risked his life for our liberty."
"But the left wants to change the subject and do anything to avoid the simple truth."
"The President of the United States is trying to go around the Senate to make a deal with one of the most murderous and violent regimes on earth.""Senator Tom Cotton is trying to do something about it."
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