- Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Announcements in recent days by respected Democratic legislators like Sen.  Chuck Schumer and Reps. Eliot Engel, Steve Israel, Nita Lowey and Brad Sherman show the handwriting on the wall for the Obamabomb deal: It will be rejected by sizeable, bipartisan majorities in both the House and Senate.

Such votes will reflect the strong opposition of the American people to an accord that assures Iran will get the bomb, advanced conventional weapons and ballistic missiles and more than $100 billion with which to wage jihad against us.

In a parliamentary system, such a rejection would be called a “vote of no confidence.” The deal would be repudiated and the government would fall. It should be treated as such in ours, too – not a green-light for the Obamabomb if his veto is sustained.

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