Posted on 08/18/2015 10:22:34 AM PDT by lbryce
Sen. Bob Menendez (D., N.J.) came out against the recently inked Iran deal on Tuesday and said he would vote to reject it, dealing a major blow to the White House, which has been aggressively lobbying key Democrats to support the accord.
I have looked into my own soul and my devotion to principle may once again lead me to an unpopular course, but if Iran is to acquire a nuclear bomb, it will not have my name on it, Menendez said in a major address Tuesday afternoon, according to an advance copy of the text obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
It is for these reasons that I will vote to disapprove the agreement and, if called upon, would vote to override a veto, Menendez said.
Menendez joins a growing list of Democratic lawmakers expressing opposition to the deal. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) also has come out against the deal.
The senator, who has led the charge to impose harsh economic sanctions on Iran, said the deal would do little to rein in Irans nuclear weapons program and went on to lash out at President Barack Obamas portrayal of the deal.
President Obama continues to erroneously say that this agreement permanently stops Iran from having a nuclear bomb, he said. Lets be clear, what the agreement does is to recommit Iran not to pursue a nuclear bomb, a promise they have already violated in the past. It recommits them to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT), an agreement they have already violated in
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More cover smoke for a Dem who knows his buddies still have plenty of votes to pass.
Nothing to do with Obama/Jarrett/Holder/Lynch making legal trouble for you, eh, Bob?
Payback is a Rosie O’Donnell!
Correct
Reguaedless what IS the current tally ?
Wasn’t Menendez already on Obie’s poop list? This sure ain’t gonna help his case...
New Jersey’s reputation for political wrong-doing predates the Christie administration’s futzing with bridge traffic. Last year, the politician under fire was Sen. Bob Menendez, accused deservedly and not of inappropriate behavior involving hookers, influence, and cash. On Thursday, new allegations against Menendez emerged.
The new allegations
Menendez, who has served in the U.S. Senate since 2006, is being investigated by the FBI for having perhaps intervened on behalf of two accused criminals from Ecuador in exchange for campaign contributions.
The details of the investigation are sketchy as outlined by NBC, but go something like this. William and Roberto Isaias of Ecuador were convicted by that country’s government of embezzling millions of dollars from a bank that they ran as it collapsed. The two moved to the United States, but the country hasn’t determined that the evidence of their guilt is substantial enough to warrant extradition back to Ecuador. Menendez has apparently written to the State Department and Department of Homeland Security on the brothers’ behalf, arguing that they’d been targeted for political reasons. Relatives of the brothers gave $10,000 to Menendez and $100,000 to the Democratic party in 2012 but there’s no public evidence that a quid pro quo exists.
Which the senator’s spokesperson was quick to point out to the Daily Beast. “Our office works each year with literally hundreds of individuals and families from across the country who are seeking help with the immigration process,” Tricia Enright said to the outlet. “We review each and every request we receive, and if we feel any inquiry is appropriate, we make it.” To BuzzFeed, Enright said that the office was “not aware of any inquiry” into the matter.
The existing scandal
That’s different than the on-going investigation into a Florida ophthalmologist. At the beginning of 2013, news of an investigation into Menendez’s relationship with Salomon Melgen broke. Melegen is under investigation by the government for allegedly overbilling Medicare to the tune of $8.9 million. Menendez intervened on his behalf as that investigation unfolded.
The relationship between the two goes beyond that. When Melgen decided to get into the port security business in the Dominican Republic, Menendez allegedly intervened to prevent Homeland Security from giving the country scanners that could be used to screen shipping containers arriving on the island which would have hurt Melgen’s business selling such devices to the Dominican government. As details of the relationship between the two emerged, Menendez reimbursed Melgen for flights to the Dominican Republic that the doctor had paid for.
The debunked attack
Speaking of those trips to the Dominican! The Daily Caller broke a story last year that Menendez had engaged in a little extracurricular activity while overseas, of the kind that involves giving money to prostitutes. But the women that spoke with the Daily Caller’s Matt Boyle recanted their stories, saying they’d been paid to claim they slept with the senator. In fact, numerous outlets passed on the story before Boyle picked it up, considering the sources too unreliable.
The peripheral happenings
The Boyle story came out shortly before Menendez was handily reelected to the Senate in 2012. Right after Election Day, federal agents arrested an 18-year-old Peruvian who worked as an intern in Menendez’ office for immigration violations. (He was also a registered sex offender.) The Department of Homeland Security apparently asked that the arrest be delayed until after the election, but that wasn’t known to Menendez’s staff.
There have been no charges filed against Menendez on any of these allegations. But it does serve as a reminder that, when you’re talking about interesting New Jersey scandals, it’s pretty easy to beat a traffic jam.
This is not going to be good for Bob to go against obuma’s Iran deal....expect to see new charges in a few weeks....
>>”...if Iran is to acquire a nuclear bomb, it will not have my name on it, Menendez said...>>
Good line. Other Dems should be asked directly, “Do you want your name on the nuke intended to obliterate Israel?”
Only two Dems against, so I think you still need 13 more.
I have looked into my own soul and my devotion to principle may once again lead me to an unpopular course, but if Iran is to acquire a nuclear bomb, it will not have my name on it,
Campaign contributions, not principal are behind Menendez’s position on this one.
What about the 5 red state rats who are up in 2018? (MT, IN, MO, WV, ND)
Prediction - Iran deal will pass by exactly one vote.
but is it a vetoproof majority? or is this a “permission to vote no” situation?
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