Friday, June 24, 2011

Whose Side Are You On?

Interesting tactic I suppose. I'm not quite sure what the strategy is here. Considering Congress's issue is with the apparent violation of the War Powers Act, I don't know why the President just hasn't gotten Congressional approval. I'm sure the vast majority of Congress would approve action in Libya with a clear mission, he just hasn't asked. Either he really has 0 clue about what he's doing or he's that afraid of his liberal anti-war base being angry at him. Read the original here.

Clinton asks Congress, whose side are you on?
Jun 22, 10:16 PM (ET)
By BRADLEY KLAPPER

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica (AP) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is questioning the priorities of lawmakers criticizing the U.S. intervention in Libya.

She's asking bluntly, "Whose side are you on?"

Setting up a showdown on Libya, House Republicans agreed Wednesday to vote on dueling measures, one to give President Barack Obama limited authority to continue U.S. involvement in the NATO-led operation against Moammar Gadhafi and the other to cut off funds for military hostilities.

The measures reflect widespread dissatisfaction with Obama's decision not to seek congressional consent for the 3-month-old war.

Clinton says Congress is free to raise objections but questions the priorities of the critics. She says the Obama administration and its partners are rightly siding with the Libyan people.

She spoke about Libya during a brief stop in Jamaica.

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