There were thirteen Republican senators who put the good of the country ahead of the partisan objectives of their party leadership.
All honor to them:
Alexander (R-TN), Bennett (R-UT), Brown (R-MA), Cochran (R-MS), Collins (R-ME), Corker (R-TN), Gregg (R-NH), Isakson (R-GA), Johanns (R-NE), Lugar (R-IN), Murkowski (R-AK), Snowe (R-ME) and Voinovich (R-OH).
I note, though, that only one Republican senator from a state that was formerly a member of the Confederacy voted to ratify the treaty. I doubt that they objected because of concerns about the treaty; they objected because ratifying the treaty would be construed as a win for the President.
Sedition runs ever deep in their veins.
Cat Pawtector!
2 hours ago
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Umm ... perhaps you forget that Tennessee was also on the wrong side of the "late unpleasantness".
Having said that, as a native Tennessean it was a pleasant surprise to see Alexander and Corker do the right thing for once.
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