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Showing Original Post only (View all)President Obama’s Cuba Surprise Sends John Boehner and Mitch McConnell Reeling [View all]
http://www.politicususa.com/2014/12/17/obama-cuba-surprise.html
President Obamas Cuba Surprise Sends John Boehner and Mitch McConnell Reeling
By: Jason Easley
Wednesday, December, 17th, 2014, 6:30 pm
President Obamas December Cuba surprise has sent both John Boehner and Mitch McConnell reeling as the president has again demonstrated his tactical superiority over the Republican congressional leadership.
Speaker of the House John Boehner reached deep into the empty bag of Republican talking points and pulled out the old Obama is caving to dictators line.
Boehner said, Relations with the Castro regime should not be revisited, let alone normalized, until the Cuban people enjoy freedom and not one second sooner. There is no new course here, only another in a long line of mindless concessions to a dictatorship that brutalizes its people and schemes with our enemies. If anything, this emboldens all state sponsors of terrorism, as they now have an even better idea of what the president meant when he once told Russian leaders he would have more flexibility after his re-election. We have seen this before, and I fear we will see it again. Despite these reservations about the presidents changes in our policy toward this communist regime, we all feel great joy and relief for Alan Gross and his family. Americans do not forget our own, and we speak out today because we have a moral responsibility not to forget anyone anywhere who longs for liberty and dignity.
Soon to be Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell had even less to say. McConnell would only say that he agreed with Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Sounds like the correct response to me. I think he knows more about this than almost anybody in the Senate if not everybody in the Senate and I wouldnt differ with his characterization.
Rubios response consisted of a temper tantrum where the Florida Republican compared Obama to Jimmy Carter.
After causing chaos within the Republican Party with his immigration executive actions, President Obama has exposed more fractures and divides with his announcement of a change in policy towards Cuba. The end result has been Boehner disagreeing with Chamber of Commerce, House Republicans disagreeing with each other, and Mitch McConnell looking like a stooge by offering up a variation of yeah, what he said as a response.
Republican control of Congress has unleashed President Obama, and if the last two months are any indication, Boehner and McConnell are in for a very difficult two years.
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babylonsister
Dec 2014
OP
When they get the call that there are going to be 'great business opportunities' in Cuba
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#3
Money talks. They'll get over the Commie part when they see some 'business opportunities'.
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#62
You just got to love Obama if for nothing else, his awesome ability to kick GOP ass.
Rex
Dec 2014
#69
Are there sanctions against the US? That's what's happening here ("..more entrenched in poverty..")
George II
Dec 2014
#54
They're all pissed off because it wasn't THEIR idea, and there is certainly going to be...
George II
Dec 2014
#56
I watched a clip of marco rubio - and wondered how much he was coached and reminded
calimary
Dec 2014
#31
Like it is the Cuban oligarthy is doing quite well. If it is normalized then
LiberalArkie
Dec 2014
#33
McConnell: "Derp...well what did RUBIO say? Okay, I guess that's what I think, too."
TrollBuster9090
Dec 2014
#34
Drizzle drazzle drizzle drone, time for that one to GO home. And meanwhile back at the ranch...
lonestarnot
Dec 2014
#39
Well, since Boehner isn't going "to forget anyone anywhere who longs for liberty and dignity"
brer cat
Dec 2014
#41
"Do not force me to take this to the American people, John." It was not a threat, it was a promise.
Fred Sanders
Dec 2014
#50
Even if I wasn't 110% in favor of Obama's decision, I'd back it just to see....
George II
Dec 2014
#52