Senate Simps for Iran: Cassidy's Cuck Flip Flops on War Powers
GOP RINOs join the virtue signaling circus, trying to tie Trump's hands in the Middle East.

WASHINGTON – Another day, another group of swamp creatures trying to kneecap the President. The Senate, bless their cotton socks, is pushing a bill to basically neuter Trump's ability to deal with Iran. Apparently, mean tweets are a bigger threat than a regime that's been screaming 'Death to America' since before your grandpa had dentures.
So, let's get this straight. The same people who spent eight years whining about Obama's executive overreach are now clutching their pearls because Trump might actually do something to protect American interests. The hypocrisy is thicker than a soy latte.
And then there's Cassidy. Fresh off a primary beatdown, he's suddenly discovered his inner peacenik. Translation: He's trying to claw his way back into the good graces of the Beltway bubble by stabbing the President in the back. What a hero.
Remember the War Powers Resolution? Yeah, the one that every president since Nixon has basically ignored. Now it's suddenly the holy grail of congressional oversight. Give me a break. This isn't about the Constitution; it's about political grandstanding.
The left will tell you it's about preventing another endless war. The establishment right will tell you it's about checks and balances. We all know what it really is: A bunch of virtue-signaling clowns trying to look good for the cameras while our enemies laugh all the way to the nuke factory.
The legal eagles are predictably split. Some say it's a legitimate check on executive power. Others point out that the President has a little thing called the Commander-in-Chief clause. The only thing they agree on is that they can bill you by the hour while they argue about it.
This bill has approximately zero chance of actually stopping anything. Trump will veto it, and the swamp creatures will pat themselves on the back for trying. The only real impact will be to signal weakness to Iran and our enemies around the world.
Bottom line: Don't fall for the narrative. This isn't about peace. It's about power. And in Washington, power is a game that never ends.
This is just another example of the deep state trying to undermine a president who isn't playing their game. It's a sad state of affairs, but it's also a reminder that we need to keep fighting for our values and our country.
So, strap in, buttercups. It's going to be a bumpy ride. And remember, when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
Sources:
* War Powers Resolution of 1973 * U.S. Constitution, Article II, Section 2 (powers of the President) * Official Congressional Record

