The scheme cooked up by Speaker of the House John
Boehner and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to humiliate President
Obama and pressure him on Iran is backfiring, as dozens of congressional
Democrats are threatening to not attend Netanyahu’s address to
Congress.
Dozens of House Democrats are privately threatening to skip the March 3 address, according to lawmakers and aides, in what’s become the lowest point of a relationship between the Israeli prime minister and President Barack Obama that’s never been good.The president and his aides won’t tell Democrats to skip the speech. But they aren’t telling Democrats to go, either. “We defer to Democratic members if they’d like to attend or not,” a White House aide said Tuesday.Though some may abandon the threat, as of Tuesday, many Democrats on the Hill — including several Jewish members — said they’re likely to leave the prime minister looking at some empty seats.
The repugicans and the Israeli Prime Minister assumed
that the president would be weakened after the midterm election. They
thought that they could divide Democrats and humiliate Obama into
abandoning talks with Iran over their nuclear program. Boehner and
Netanyahu thought that they could bully this president and congressional
Democrats, but they were wrong.
Instead of bullying the president and dividing
Democrats, Netanyahu may end up addressing a lot of empty seats. The
speech may look less like a bipartisan address to Congress, and more
like what it really will be a pep rally for hardline conservative
foreign policy. Boehner and Netanyahu both grossly misread the political
landscape. The repugican Israeli ambassador to the US bought the great
delusion that repugicans were going to have their way with the
president after they took control of Congress.
The reality has been characterized by President
Obama setting the political agenda with congressional repugicans
consistently on the defensive.
Boehner tried to force Democrats to choose
between Obama and Netanyahu. For Democratic members of Congress, it was
an easy decision. Democrats are standing with their president, as
Netanyahu’s may be addressing a lot of empty seats when he speaks to
Congress next month.
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