| Don't matter if 100% of the American People want talks with Iran(and I find that site and it's poll suspect but that's neither hear nor there) the fact remains, that's not her job, position, title or granted power to go talk to anyone.
Thats an opinion. The mainstream media seems to be giviing the constitutional arguement next to no attention because it is not being made by anyone prominent, which means republicans would be introducing it to people in their campains if they were to utilize it, though I don't get why they would then if they aren't now.
The constitution gives the president the power to make treaties, but requires them to be ratified by two thirds congress. It gives the president the power to nominate ambassadors but requires them to be accepted by an majority of congress.
It says nothing on anyone getting the power of foreign policy, yet shares the powers it gives related to it with the two elected branches. |