Nearly two-thirds of them voted to give weapons to the Egyptian government.
I’m done grumbling about how President Obama
is empowering America’s enemies. After all, it is not just Obama. When
it comes to abetting the Muslim Brotherhood, Republicans are right there
with him.
Not all of them, of course. This week, for example, Senator Rand Paul
proposed an amendment that would have prohibited our government from
transferring F-16 aircraft and Abrams tanks to Egypt’s Muslim
Brotherhood–dominated government. This lunatic plan is not just an Obama
initiative. It is also a GOP brainstorm — of a piece with 2011’s Libya debacle,
in which Republican leaders cheered as Obama, upon consulting with the
Arab League, ignored Congress and levied war on behalf of the very
jihadists who, quite predictably, have since raided Qaddafi’s arsenal,
besieged northern Africa, and massacred Americans in Benghazi.A few weeks back, the John McCain & Lindsey Graham roadshow made its way to Brotherhood Central in Cairo, with newcomer Kelly Ayotte in tow. Senator Ayotte appears to have filled the void created by Joe Lieberman’s retirement — after all, when you have Republicans, who needs another Democrat? The former trio is best remembered for its Tripoli triumph of late 2009, when the three kicked back in the Qaddafi compound and toasted our newly cozy relations with the dictator. The bipartisan solons then winged their way home in time to second the Obama State Department’s increase in funding for the Libyan dictator’s regime. After all, they reasoned, Qaddafi was our hedge against Libya’s jihadists. As is their wont, though, the solons soon dazzled us with a 180, suddenly deciding that what we really needed to do was back Libya’s jihadists in their war against Qaddafi. The rest, as they say in Mali, is history.
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So Senator Paul tried to stop weapons transfer. His amendment, however, was defeated 79–19, because 23 Republican senators opted to follow the lead of McCain, Graham, and Ayotte. They joined all Senate Democrats (and a couple of nominal “independents” who are, in effect, Democrats) in voting to “table” the Paul Amendment. “Tabling” is a bit of procedural chicanery, allowing senators to defeat Paul’s amendment yet pretend to the folks back home that they didn’t actually vote “against” it.