Monday, April 19, 2010

The Senate's Red Light


I was waiting for Ambassador John Bolton's analysis of the Obama-Medvedev "New START" Treaty. Here's an excerpt from National Review Online. It's a brilliant piece of commentary. Read the rest HERE.
On April 8, in Prague, the United States and Russia signed what they call the “New START” bilateral arms-control agreement, important specifics of which, in hallmark Obama-administration fashion (see health care), were still being negotiated. Nonetheless, the president and his acolytes are calling for the treaty’s swift ratification.

The Senate would better protect our country’s future by actually deliberating before rushing over the precipice. A vital constitutional imperative, the Senate’s role in making binding treaty commitments, is at stake. While some consider it passé to insist that legislators read and understand what they vote upon, senators should insist on their constitutional prerogatives, drawing a line in the sand on this national-security issue.

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