With the President overseas at a high-stakes allied summit, let’s see how our on-recess Congress is doing when it comes to lending their support by “keeping partisan politics at the water’s edge.” From today’s tweets:
Great op-ed in @WSJopinion details how President Obama alienates our allies in attempts to appease our enemies http://t.co/yDmjZXKH28— Peter Roskam (@PeterRoskam) September 3, 2014
ICYMI: @peachpundit New post: Two Georgia Congressmen Slam Obama Foreign Policy http://t.co/PE3pj52Lg2 #gapol— Lynn Westmoreland (@RepWestmoreland) September 3, 2014
Must-read @BillGalston: “A World of Trouble for Obama - Public support for the president’s foreign policy is waning” http://t.co/WbDhlUSSUI— John McCain (@SenJohnMcCain) September 3, 2014
Pres. Obama has been briefed for over a year on ISIS, so what is missing component he needs b4 coming up w a strategy http://t.co/exJMeOXE2M— Rep. Pete King (@RepPeteKing) September 3, 2014
Milbank: President Obama is not worried. And that is unnerving. http://t.co/cupa1kam5z— RepKevinBrady (@RepKevinBrady) September 3, 2014
.@RestoreTheUSA1 Rpts. POTUS was briefed on ISIS for a yr make his statement that “we don’t have a strategy yet” all the more disturbing …— Diane Black (@RepDianeBlack) September 3, 2014
First the president said we have “no strategy,” then his spokesman said we aren’t at war with #ISIS, now ISIS is a “manageable problem?”— Rep. Renee Ellmers (@RepReneeEllmers) September 3, 2014
Last week the president admitted he had no strategy to address the #ISIS threat. The threat didn’t appear overnight.The president must lead.— Rep. Renee Ellmers (@RepReneeEllmers) September 2, 2014