Posted on 09/11/2013 9:58:49 AM PDT by jazusamo
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) argued Wednesday that President Obama should consider bombing Syria without congressional approval, because the credibility of the White House is now on the line.
McCain said that if Obama acts before any vote in Congress, he could argue that he has acted in conformity with past administrations, including President Reagans invasion of Grenada in the 1980s.
He notified everybody the next morning, McCain noted at a Wall Street Journal breakfast roundtable.
The senior Republican acknowledged the decision would be a difficult one, but he said he did not think members of his own party would try to remove President Obama from office if he acted in the vital national interest.
Theyre not going to impeach the president. Theyre not that crazy, he told reporters after the event.
McCain said he has been wrestling with the question of whether Obama should ignore Congress.
There are times when the president of the United States has to act in the national interest and that clashes with my view we are a nation of laws, governed by the Constitution and the separation of powers, he said.
I do believe there are times, particularly prior to World War II, we have the example of Franklin Roosevelt taking actions that Congress would never have approved Abraham Lincoln acted unilaterally in the Civil War, he added.
McCain said the world should know within as little as 48 hours whether a Russian proposal to put Syrian chemical weapons under international control is merely a rope-a-dope stalling tactic.
The best way to test the Russian proposal, he said, is to bring it to the United Nations Security Council and see if the Russians veto a resolution that is backed by the threat of force and which authorizes international weapons inspections on the ground in Syria.
If the Russian proposal is a ruse, Obama will have a stronger argument in favor of military action.
I think that, one, that the president of the United States should go back, if this fails, this Russian initiative, and convince the American people again, McCain said. "Then I think the president has to decide whats in our vital national interest.
If he launched an attack on Syria without the endorsement of Congress, it would be vastly more complicated if Congress had already acted. If he acted without the agreement of Congress, you could make the argument before the resolution was passed that he is acting as other president have.
It he is a very, very difficult situation, McCain said.
He said that a failed vote in Congress would be catastrophic and could damage future presidential power. Failure to act could embolden Iran, threaten Israel and diminish the White House in the eyes of the world, he said.
McCain acknowledged that the congressional GOP has emerged as the chief obstacle to acting in Syria. He said a battle is raging for the soul of the Republican Party and internationalists must prevail over isolationists, whom he called wacko-birds.
He said he would be having dinner Wednesday with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), a leading opponent of involvement in Syria.
McCain acknowledged that missteps by the Bush administration in Iraq have fostered a renewed isolationism.
The American people and the world were not told the truth about weapons of mass destruction, he said. I understand why they are skeptical.
McCain said Obamas Tuesday night speech, overall, was good, but Obama should have shown more support for the rebel movement and tried to dispel any idea they are Muslim extremists.
They must have been dispirited last night by presidents failure to mention that they deserved our support, he said.
I think one reason we got stuck with Obama was that moderate voters correctly assessed that this guy has a few screws loose and was fairly likely to start WW III.
William Flax
What a tool.
Protecting the medical students was the given reason. Restoring a constitutional government was a fringe benefit.
If McCain wants to make any parallels, maybe someone concerned about the Christians in Syria should go in and take back Christian villages which the terrorists have taken over.
Ugh! Tether him to a tree
I said that a few days ago. Are they so power hungry that they won't get this madman out of a position of responsibility? It's yet another reason to not want his daughter in the US Senate. JMHO
This is why they need to vote and do it fast.
Every web search, bookmark, sites visited, Emails, phone calls and texts, television viewing habits, etc.. The NSA has it all.
Boehner has been reduced to a steaming pile of crap. He doesn't speak out against ANYTHING anymore. He's been blackmailed into total submission, to the point of switching sides in full compliance. He is a useless, gutless, steaming POS.
When that thing growing on the side of his face finish eating his head? It’s pretty clear that it ate his brain first.
May all their 21 virgins look like her.
McLame you should consider a really good nursing home
*When will...
I want to know WHY he went to Egypt (with Graham). Did he have a check to deliver to the Muslim Brotherhood? Hush money, perhaps? We need to pay close attention to the trials in Egypt of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Well said...McCain has got to be demented to support a narcissistic inept president who gives not a whit about this nation, I doubt he can sink much lower.
McCain needs to retire, before his senility gets the best of him, and clouds his judgement. Oops! Too late. I know that Arizona can do better than McCain.
Was McLaim rolling marbles in one hand and muttering something about strawberries during his pontificating?
McCain would go to war with Antarctica if it were possible.
Attention McCain family...here is your evidence...5150 for McCain
He once was going to declare war on the Salvation Army.
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