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Tom Cotton: The Most Powerful Man in Washington

Friday, March 13, 2015 1:33
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Rep. Tom Cotton (R-AR)Heritage ActionScorecardRep. Tom Cotton House Republican Average See Full Scorecard82% (R-AR) is the junior senator from Arkansas. In fact, Cotton has only been in the Senate for two months. He spent one term in the House of Representatives before making the leap to the upper house. Prior to his stint in elected politics, Cotton was a soldier in the Iraq War. He is now the most powerful man in Washington.

Cotton rounded up forty-six other Republican senators in Washington to sign a letter to Iran. That letter announced that no deal between President Obama and Iran would ever make it through the United States Senate. The constitution requires a two-thirds vote for any treaty to be ratified. An Iranian deal would not get a majority vote, let alone a two-thirds vote.

The outrage from Democrats was immediately. On twitter, the hashtag “#47traitors” exploded. More than 100,000 people signed a petition demanding the forty-seven senators be arrested for treason. Chris Matthews, the Walter Winchel of MSNBC, yelled at his viewers accusing the senators of violating the Logan Act. The soundbite got picked up and parroted by talking heads who needed a point and had none of their own.

The Logan Act is a law enacted in 1799 by President John Adams. It prohibits citizens from engaging foreign powers in contravention of the United States. Not a single person has ever been convicted of violating the Logan Act. Only one person, in 1803, was ever indicted under the Logan Act. The government is exempt from the law, obviously, and the State Department determined in 1975 that Congress, as a branch of government, was exempt from the Logan Act.

The rhetoric of the left has been farcical. The late Senator Ted Kennedy directly collaborated with the Soviet Union to undermine President Reagan’s foreign policy. We only learned about that as a nation when the Soviet Union collapsed and old KGB archives were uncovered.

In 2002, Congressmen John Bonior and Rep. Jim McDermott (D-WA)Heritage ActionScorecardRep. Jim McDermott House Democrat Average  See Full Scorecard15% flew to Iraq to stand shoulder to shoulder with Saddam Hussein against George W. Bush. Former Speaker Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)Heritage ActionScorecardRep. Nancy Pelosi House Democrat Average See Full Scorecard11% went to Syria to stand with Bassar Al Assad against George W. Bush. But the most similar action to Rep. Tom Cotton (R-AR)Heritage ActionScorecardRep. Tom Cotton House Republican Average See Full Scorecard82%’ letter happened in 1984.

That year, then Democratic Leader Jim Wright, who would go on to be Speaker of the House, penned a letter to communist leader Daniel Ortega. The letter, signed by multiple Democrats in the Congress, pledged Democratic opposition to Ronald Reagan’s policies and sought to engage in separate diplomatic relations with Ortega than what the Reagan Administration was attempting.

For Hillary Clinton to claim last week that Rep. Tom Cotton (R-AR)Heritage ActionScorecardRep. Tom Cotton House Republican Average See Full Scorecard82%’s letter was something unique in American history was as big a lie as her claiming she could not put two email accounts on one device. In fact, the Democrats know Rep. Tom Cotton (R-AR)Heritage ActionScorecardRep. Tom Cotton House Republican Average See Full Scorecard82%’s actions are legal. They just do not like his boldness in defiance of a President who increasingly views himself as a dictator.

Try as they might, the Democrats have not been able to completely undermine the idea of three separate but equal branches of government. Their spittle flew when Speaker Boehner invited the Israeli Prime Minister to speak to Congress. Though they claimed the invitation was some sort of breach of protocol, the Speaker also invited the Pope to speak and the Democrats made no such claims.

What is really happening is the Democrats were attempting to allow Iranto build up a nuclear program without anyone noticing. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Senator Rep. Tom Cotton (R-AR)Heritage ActionScorecardRep. Tom Cotton House Republican Average See Full Scorecard82% shed light on the Democrats’ plan. The Democrats were left scurrying about like roaches with the light turned on. They do not like it.

The net result of Senator Cotton’s actions has not been an indictment of forty-seven Republican senators. Instead, Secretary of State Sen. John Kerry (D-MA)Heritage ActionScorecardSen. John Kerry Senate Democrat Average See Full Scorecard0% had to admit President Obama’s negotiations with Iran were non-binding and unenforcible. But for Senator Rep. Tom Cotton (R-AR)Heritage ActionScorecardRep. Tom Cotton House Republican Average See Full Scorecard82%, America would never have gotten that admission. It makes the senator one of the few people in Washington who has been able to throw Barack Obama off his game.

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