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Looks like the buck inexplicably stops at Congress - Edit 1

Before modification by Joel at 31/08/2013 11:24:57 PM

Have to admit that was smooth, if a bit duplicitous: Obama neatly defused GOP claims a strike without congressional assent impeachably exceeds presidential authority, and when they inevitably withold consent he can say he did not break his hasty "red line" pledge—he was just constitutionally bound to accept Congress' decision. Total crap, of course, but it gives him a face saving out and drops any negative consequences in Congress' lap. There is little chance they will grant approval after all; even if much of the public did not oppose a strike the House GOP majority will not even approve Obama blowing his nose, only try to impeach him for such "unconstitutional power abuse."

Meanwhile, of course, Assad will keep incidentally and indiscriminately slaughtering innocent civilians to target rebels, and Al Qaeda will keep using that to recruit more rebels. Hey, but the good news for Al Qaeda is: Ya'll wanted the West to stay the Hell out of ya'lls business, and we are doing just that. Enjoy!


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