Politico: Barack Obama to John McCain: Back off John Kerry
The president responds to McCain's statement about Kerry being "delusional."
Barack Obama wants John McCain to leave John Kerry alone.
The president blasted the Arizona senator on Saturday for his recent comments questioning how forthcoming the secretary of state has been about what’s contained in the preliminary nuclear deal with Iran.
During a press conference in Panama City, Obama praised Kerry’s service to the country, noting that he’s a former senator and a Vietnam veteran.
For McCain (R-Ariz.) to imply that Kerry “is somehow less trustworthy in the interpretation of what’s in a political agreement than the supreme leader of Iran, that’s an indication of the degree to which partisanship has crossed all boundaries,” Obama said.
WNU Editor: President Obama is getting testy .... and he has good reason to be .... This was not a good week for Obama's Iran polic y (Armin Rosen, Business Insider). My guess is that he thought he would be universally applauded when the Iranian deal was announced last week .... but events since then have been anything but.
More News On President Obama's Criticism Of Washington Politics Towards His Iran Nuclear Deal
Obama Rebukes Congress Over Iran Deal Partisanship -- AP
Obama: Partisanship on Iran has 'crossed boundaries' -- The Hill
Obama Rakes Partisanship Over Iran Nuclear Deal -- VOA
Obama urges patience on Iran deal -- SKY News
Obama slams GOP lawmakers as trying to 'short-circuit' Iran talks -- L.A. Times
WNU Editor: President Obama is getting testy .... and he has good reason to be .... This was not a good week for Obama's Iran polic y (Armin Rosen, Business Insider). My guess is that he thought he would be universally applauded when the Iranian deal was announced last week .... but events since then have been anything but.
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