John Boehner is privately admitting that Republicans don’t have the votes to stop President Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran.
The top-ranking Republican in Congress privately acknowledged this weekend that his party doesn’t have enough votes to overcome a veto of any resolution disapproving the nuclear-weapons deal President Barack Obama hopes to reach with Iran.Speaking at an off-the-record event Saturday at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s meeting in Las Vegas, House Speaker John Boehner told the audience that he didn’t expect that more than two-thirds of Congress would vote to overturn a veto from Obama if Congress voted against a nuclear deal, according to four people who were inside the room for the private talk.
All of the angst over President Obama agreeing to a
sign a bill that gave Congress the ability to vote on the Iran deal was
for nothing.
It turns out that President Obama didn’t cave or
yield. President Obama knew that he had the votes in Congress to sustain
his veto of any Congressional resolution that disapproves of a deal on
Iran’s nuclear program.
Sure, Congress will get to voice their feelings, but their feelings won’t change the final outcome.
Boehner and McConnell dug their own grave when they made the Iran nuclear deal a partisan issue.
Speaker Boehner salted the Earth when he disrespected President Obama
by ignoring protocol before he invited Netanyahu to address Congress.
Mitch McConnell added to the damage by signing and supporting the
infamous letter that 47 Republican senators sent to the Iranian government.
The fate of any deal on Iran’s nuclear program may
have to go through to Congress, but President Obama has the votes to
make sure that Republicans can’t kill the deal. Boehner and McConnell
set themselves up for defeat by trying to sabotage President Obama on
foreign policy.
There was no way that enough Democrats would go
against their President to kill a deal with Iran. Republicans made two
big mistakes.
Boehner and McConnell made the issue partisan, and
they supported leaving the military option on the table. The discussion
became about diplomacy or war, and when Democrats were left with that
choice, a path to peace was the most logical option.
John
Boehner is already admitting defeat as President Obama is on the cusp
of achieving a historic deal to make the world a safer place. A
successful deal to keep Iran from developing a nuclear weapon will add
another accomplishment to a presidency that has been loaded with
achievements.
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