If Rand had not signed it, say he'd not been a last-minute hold-out to sign it, I wonder how some of the above comments would be very different.
The same. This isn't a cheer leading squad.
If Rand had not signed it, say he'd not been a last-minute hold-out to sign it, I wonder how some of the above comments would be very different.
If a similar letter was directed towards Israel the responses would be different...
Not mine
I don't know, this is really getting a lot of negative press. Rand signing on to letters like this helps him with GOP primary voters but hurts him among moderates, independents, and the liberty movement. I have no problem with the content of the letter but can see how it comes across to some as overly partisan.
What problem in particular do you have with this letter? All it did was basically just explain our Constitutional system of government to Iran.
All it did was basically just explain our Constitutional system of government to Iran.
I am once again shocked, but not surprised, at the lengths Republicans will go to to undermine the President of the United States while he is conducting negotiations with the government of a foreign country.
Bloomberg News reports on an open letter signed by 47 Republicans warning Iran that whatever they negotiate with President Obama can be undone in two years by the next President, who they presume will side with them.
Here are the traitorous Senators who serve Israel and their biillionaires over their own country:
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What problem in particular do you have with this letter? All it did was basically just explain our Constitutional system of government to Iran.
Yes, I did read it. It basically threatens Iran that any deal that they make with Obama is likely to be voided by a future president or congress. It is very unordinary for the Senate to send such letters. The fact that it was written by Tom Cotton, a raging neocon who is itching to go to war with Iran, makes me wonder why Rand Paul would sign it. Not every Republican senator signed it.