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Cruz: Kerry ‘Diminishing and Disregarding’ Senate Treaty Authority

Thursday on the “David Webb Show” on Sirius-XM Radio, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said Secretary of State John Kerry’s “wrong-headed” comments “diminishing and disregarding the Senate treaty authority with regards to Iran” shows the need for Congress to take their constitutional

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Todd: Iran Letter ‘Stupid,’ ‘Dangerous Precedent’

NBC’s “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd blasted the letter to Iran written by 47 Republican Senators as “stupid” and a “dangerous precedent” on Thursday’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” on MSNBC. “I think you’re seeing a whole bunch of [Republicans]– not

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Why I Support Sen. Tom Cotton/the GOP 47 and Their Letter to Iran’s Leaders

I support Sen. Tom Cotton/ the GOP-47, and their March 9, 2015 “Open Letter to the Leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” as a means of clarifying, and then ending the self-destructive “negotiations” (elaborated here; here/here; and here) with a Shiite theocratic regime whose ugly and dangerous ideological pillars are: jihadism, Islamic Jew-hatred, and the active dehumanization of all non-Muslims via “najis”—“uncleanliness of the infidel”—doctrine.

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Kerry: US Not Negotiating ‘Legally Binding’ Iran Deal

Secretary of State John Kerry said “we are not negotiating a legally binding plan” with Iran in testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday. “With respect to the talks, we’ve been clear from the beginning. We’re not negotiating

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The Nuclear Option: Benjamin Netanyahu Believes in American Exceptionalism; Why Doesn’t Obama?

Appearing before Congress, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu laid bare terrifying truths about the statements, actions and intentions of the “Islamic Republic” of Iran. Mr. Netanyahu paid great homage to President Obama, Democrats and the U.S. Congress, which he called “the most important legislative body in the world.” Unlike some, Mr. Netanyahu is a true believer in American Exceptionalism.