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Guy Benson
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As I reported on Friday, Senate Republican leaders are applying new pressure to their Democratic colleagues who filibustered a vote on President Obama's unpopular, unilateral Iran deal last week.  With Harry Reid demanding that the upper chamber simply "move on" without even considering the consequential geopolitical agreement, Mitch McConnell is warning that an ongoing filibuster will result in the introduction of several amendments designed to make Reid's caucus squirm:
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“Democrats seem to think they can end the discussion by blocking an up-or-down vote, then turn around and pretend they care deeply about Israel and human rights. Well if they vote again to deny the American people a final vote, they’ll have a chance to test the theory. I will file on an amendment that would prevent the President from lifting sanctions until Iran meets two simple benchmarks: It must formally recognize Israel’s right to exist, and it must release the American citizens being held in Iranian custody. The President has so far resisted linking his deal — a deal that fails to end Iran’s enrichment program, while leaving it as an American-recognized nuclear threshold state — to other aspects of Iran’s conduct. But linkage is appropriate, and in this negotiation would have been wise. “ndeed, Senators say they understand the importance of standing up for an ally like Israel in a dangerous region, and the Senate voted unanimously just a few months ago in calling for Iranian leaders to release those Americans."

Some conservatives are calling on McConnell et al to nuke the filibuster to force this up-or-down vote.  While I understand that temptation, I think such a move would be short-sighted and ineffectual.  Obama would veto the disapproval resolution anyway (assuming the House finally passed it), and the deal would go into effect.  Republicans would have ended the legislative filibuster -- a valuable tool that has stopped some truly terrible ideas over the years -- to facilitate a messaging vote, albeit an valuable one.  I'm under no illusions that Democrats won't eventually toss out the filibuster altogether if given the chance; they've already undone a major element of those rules to advance their temporary agenda.  If Republicans are going to 'go nuclear' themselves, I'd recommend waiting for a more valuable moment to do so -- perhaps to move crucial conservative legislation onto a Republican president's desk to be signed into law, not to run straight into Obama's brick wall.

More here: http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2015/09/15/mcconnell-iran-move-n2052829

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I fail to understand what McConnelll thinks this is going to accomplish.
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"Do Senate Democrats want to go on the record blocking a vote on the Iran deal while also casting votes that can and will be cast as letting the Iranian regime off the hook on its anti-Israel fanaticism and continued imprisonment of four US citizens?"

It makes them go on record against requiring Iran to recognize Israel.  It also makes them go on record against requiring Iran to release the hostages. 

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"Do Senate Democrats want to go on the record blocking a vote on the Iran deal while also casting votes that can and will be cast as letting the Iranian regime off the hook on its anti-Israel fanaticism and continued imprisonment of four US citizens?"

It makes them go on record against requiring Iran to recognize Israel.  It also makes them go on record against requiring Iran to release the hostages.

Obviously, Democrats don't give a damn about the hostages or Israel - and their supporters are apparently just fine with that.

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Obviously, Democrats don't give a damn about the hostages or Israel - and their supporters are apparently just fine with that.

The looniest ones are but they are not all loonies.  Even Wasserman Schultz got a little wigged out by the deal and was severely hammered by Dems in Florida.

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"Do Senate Democrats want to go on the record blocking a vote on the Iran deal while also casting votes that can and will be cast as letting the Iranian regime off the hook on its anti-Israel fanaticism and continued imprisonment of four US citizens?"

It makes them go on record against requiring Iran to recognize Israel.  It also makes them go on record against requiring Iran to release the hostages.

And if that fails, will he fart in their general direction? Reid and the media have him already outmaneuvered on this three different ways.
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The looniest ones are but they are not all loonies.  Even Wasserman Schultz got a little wigged out by the deal and was severely hammered by Dems in Florida.

True, but in the end she caved.  I'd bet that in the end those Dems in Florida will still vote Democrat.  Sad but true.

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Ooh, that'll show 'em. You gotta love McConnell. Can't control the chamber he has a majority in. Can't differentiate between a grand gesture, and a pitiful one.
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If it's that important, tie it to the budget.

Oh, wait, if that happens McConnell will just cave because "we have to wait until there's another President" to actually have any say in our nation's spending.
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