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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Media "Blows" Coverage Of Menendez Iran Sanctions Delay


The announcement that Senate Democrats were delaying a bill imposing new sanctions on Iran was described by the media as a victory for the President. Headlines blared, "Menendez Changes His Tune," or "Menendez steps back from fight with Obama over Iran," to give the impression that the New Jersey Democrat was pulling away from pressing Obama over his Iranian Negotiations.  In actuality the opposite is true. Menendez's move delays the vote, but does not change when new sanctions would take place, it places a deadline on the Administration, and along the way it picks up Democratic support for imposing sanctions should a "framework" not be reached by the March deadline already imposed by Iran and U.S. agreement.

A letter sent by ten Senators of the President's own party not only put more pressure on Obama but indicated the Senate had around 64 of the 67 votes needed to override an Obama veto on new sanctions.

In acknowledgement of your concern regarding congressional action on legislation at this moment, we will not vote for this legislation on the Senate floor before March 24," Menendez wrote, "After March 24, we will only vote for this legislation on the Senate floor if Iran fails to reach agreement on a political framework that addresses all parameters of a comprehensive agreement."

Along with Menendez, Democratic Sens. Charles Schumer (NY), Richard Blumenthal (CT.), Gary Peters (MI.), Bob Casey Jr. (PA), Ben Cardin (MD), Chris Coons (DE), Joe Manchin (WV), Joe Donnelly (IN), and Debbie Stabenow (MI) signed the letter. When you add the 54 GOP members it brings the pro-sanctions forces to about 64 of the 67 needed to overturn a presidential veto. Not all of the GOP Senators will support the new sanctions so assume that number is closer to 61 or 62 members. On the other hand there are three Democratic Party senators who were not on the letter but cosponsored a sanctions bill during the last congress; Gillibrand (NY), Booker (NJ), and Bennett (CO). Those three are also likely to support such a bill.

Keep in mind, the Menendez never imposed new sanctions until July so the timing of sanctions did not change because of the Menendez delay. But in the end, it was a great way for Menendez to show Obama the power of the cards in his hand and put new pressure on the Obama team.

Although it will not be brought up for a vote by the full Senate, the Menendez sanctions bill will proceed in committee and is expected to be voted out of the Banking Committee. It is expected to be "marked-up" and voted out of committee and on the the floor this Thursday where it will wait for the late March full Senate vote.

The bottom line is despite the fact the mainstream media made the Menendez letter a victory for the appeaser-in-chief, it was in fact warning across the bow to a White House seen as desperately seeking to make a deal, whether it was good for the country or not.

11 comments:

Unknown said...

"Journolist" - the email cabal of media set up by Ezra Klein - never really died, it was reborn with tighter security. So that they all portray the news in exactly the same pro-Obama way should not be surprising.

Unknown said...

Huh. It almost looks like the LameStream Media is in the tank for the Obamessiah.


I, for one, am SHOCKED...

Unknown said...

So we have Rs who will not vote for sanctions? Names please!

Unknown said...

Obama could kill a small child on TV and the media would hail Obama for his compassion and devotion to children.

Unknown said...

I've been waiting for the Menendez backtrack. He's got way too many skeletons in his closet to not be coerced to follow the obama doctrine.

Unknown said...

It sounds like someone will start to reinvestigate Menendez's sex trips to the Dominican Republic.

Unknown said...

They should...regardless of this guy's stand on Israel...he's still pond scum.

Unknown said...

Exactly.
The new message coordination tool for the journos is called Game Changer Salon

Unknown said...

Menendez is the 'Pat Geary' of the senate...
The state dept probably has photos of him in a ton of underage brothels.

The guy has problems. Which makes him an easy mark.

Unknown said...

I am frightened to think what kind of a "deal" JF'ng Kerry will bring back to appease the GOP.

We have Mad Mullahs in Iran on the one hand promising to blow up Israel, and threatening to lob nukes into Europe, and bring jihad to the US, and building new plants, being assessed by the inspectors as non-compliant on what they have promised, and hiding more.

And the reward is, we lift sanctions?
In what upside-down Alice in Wonderland world does this make sense?

Unknown said...

OMG ... Ben Cardin (Dope-MD) actually took a stand on something? Now I'm starting to REALLY worry that THE END may be near.