An Obama Failure On Syria Might Ultimately Doom The Republican Party
An Obama failure with Syria is a strong possibility. However, this failure might end up being what ultimately dooms the Republican Party.
An Obama failure with Syria is a strong possibility. However, this failure might end up being what ultimately dooms the Republican Party.
As candidates evaluate the merits of authorizing force in Syria they must also consider the potential political consequences at home.
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With the nation facing a vote on the authorization of military force in Syria, Rep. John Boehner is already planning more votes to kill Obamacare.
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Representative Juan Vargas (D-CA) asked a heartbreaking question Wednesday during the House Syria hearings. He asked on behalf of a veteran if the Syria evidence was real.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) made an argument against military action in Syria that was easily the most compelling case that anyone on either side of the debate has offered.
Joe Wilson, of “You life!” infamy, ironically accused the President of using Syria to distract from the fake scandals generated by Republicans — the IRS and Benghazi.
Rush Limbaugh claimed that Republican Party’s big problem is that they are afraid of criticizing Obama because he is black. In essence, Limbaugh was bashing the GOP for not being racist enough.
The same Republican Party that once ran Sarah Palin for vice president is now calling Kentucky Democratic Senate challenger Alison Grimes an “empty dress” who babbles incoherently,
Former President Clinton took America by the hand today, and walked it through the fog of lies and misrepresentations that Republicans have created around Obamacare.
“The President was defensive” was the going meme this morning on the allegedly liberal MSNBC, as the pundits carried their ‘red line’ narrative to its natural conclusion.
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It is now reported that 10 months after civil unrest in Syria began, England allowed at least one chemical firm to sell chemicals to Syria capable of being used to make nerve gas.
Republicans have weighed in on the President’s request for authorization to launch a limited strike, but they have splintered off into separate groups and resolution will not be coming anytime soon.
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Sec. of State John Kerry completely obliterated Rand Paul and showed the world that he is a foreign policy fraud during the Senate hearing on Syria.
Republicans are sticking to their same old script, and already making plans to blame Obama if they fail to support him on Syria.
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The obstruction monster that John Boehner and Eric Cantor created has turned on them after the top two House Republican leaders called on their members to support the president on Syria.
Paul Ryan said on October 11, 2012, ‘We agree with the same red line, actually, they (Obama/Biden) do on chemical weapons.’
Republicans are desperate to avoid taking responsibility for their Syria votes, so they’re blaming President Obama, saying he is incompetent and can’t be trusted.
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Speaker Boehner told House Republicans not to worry if they couldn’t make it to the House briefing on Syria because there will be many more.
In response to Chris Wallace claiming that the people should have no voice in the Syria decision, Sec. of State John Kerry ripped Fox News for arguing against democracy in America.
David Gregory let Republican Senator Rand Paul invent a “unilateral” Syrian War today on Meet the Press.
The President’s appealing to Congress reveals he is not following the Bush approach of waging war for ideology and corporate profits.
During an interview with Sec. of State John Kerry, Fox News Sunday’s, Chris Wallace used propaganda from the state run newspaper in Syria to attack President Obama.
War should be a matter for sober reflection, not knee-jerk reactions, and the president should be praised for opening the matter up to debate