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Much like with the Iraq War Resolution, when leading Congressional Democrats gave bi-partisan political cover to Bush Administration efforts to start a war with Iraq (even while professing that they weren't actually voting to go to war with Iraq), the presumptive next leader of Democrats in the Senate is already doing the same for Republicans who hope to succeed Obama in the White House. These accounts are just the tip of the iceberg:
Cruz Calls on Schumer to Lead the Charge Against Iran Deal.
On Friday, Republican presidential hopeful and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz joined the list, applauding the No. 3 Democratic leader for his bravery.
I think it is fantastic news that Sen. Schumer has come out against the Iranian deal and has done so publicly and early. For several weeks now, I have been saying that I hope we see the re-emergence of Joe Lieberman Democrats, the re-emergence of Scoop Jackson Democrats, the re-emergence of John F. Kennedy Democrats, Cruz told reporters.
They have been an endangered species in the United States Congress, and it is my hope that with Sen. Schumer coming out that he will take a significant role leading and encouraging his fellow Democrats to stand together.
http://blogs.rollcall.com/wgdb/cruz-calls-on-schumer-to-lead-the-charge-against-the-iran-deal/
And this:
GOP stars go gaga over Democrat poke of Obama
"Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee says hes impressed by Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and grateful for the Democrats rejection of President Obamas Iran nuclear deal.
Thank God for Sen. Schumer and his opposition to this reckless nuclear deal with Iran, Huckabee said in a statement. While I disagree with Sen. Schumer on most things, I applaud him for putting peace in the Middle East above partisan politics. Despite endless arm-twisting and enormous political pressure from the White House, Sen. Schumer chose statesmanship over partisanship.
The former Arkansas governor said he hopes the decision will inspire other high-ranking Democrats to follow."
http://www.wnd.com/2015/08/huckabee-thank-god-for-chuck-schumer%E2%80%8F/?cat_orig=world
And this:
Marco Rubio says more Senate Democrats need to follow Chuck Schumer's lead and oppose the Iran deal.
During an interview Monday on "Fox & Friends," Rubio warned Democrats who support the deal will be casting a vote they "will live with" for the rest of their lives. The 2016 GOP presidential candidate added that those on the Left need to "wake up" and "realize what they're about to sign on to."
"First of all, he's doing the right thing," Rubio said of Schumer. "When someone even though we may disagree on a lot of issues, we need to recognize that someone has taken the decision here based on statesmanship and not partisanship."
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/rubio-dems-need-to-wake-up-follow-schumers-lead-on-iran-deal/article/2569929
All of the Republican candidates for Presidents oppose the Iran deal, and between now and November 2018 we can count on each and every one of them to loudly praise Chuck Schumer's opposition to it, as they try use it to bloody all of the leading Democratic candidates for President.
Chuck Schumer is now the new neocon designated Democratic spokesperson for war in the Middle East, eclipsing for the moment even Joe Lieberman. Imagine how much more presidential election mileage they will get from Chuck Schumer if Democrats in the Senate are now foolish enough to install him as their leader.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)The Democratic Party has to unite on these core issues - like peace in the Middle East - or we will lose (more).
Tom Rinaldo
(22,919 posts)I realistically do not expect to always agree with a Democratic leader on everything, but this is arming the opposition during a Presidential election year.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)I'm tired of Congresspersons making the hard choices and giving cover to the weaker choice. This is a fundamental Democratic issue. This should be solidarity.
The world is watching us and wondering what is going on? We negotiate something all parties sign off on, and then we reject it?
The whole world will think we are as dysfunctional as Republicans want our government to be!
Tom Rinaldo
(22,919 posts)He went into this with his eyes open, he's not dumb. That says a lot about his priorities.