When
it comes to bad foreign policy, the House and Senate are completely
bipartisan. Yesterday's 97-2 Senate vote for more Russia sanctions was a
perfect case in point. What justifies yet more sanctions on Russia?
Violating the territorial integrity of Ukraine, meddling in the US
election, and conducting war in Syria. But if this is the measure,
shouldn't the Senate sanction the US government as well? After all, the
US is violating Syria's territorial integrity with its illegal base, it
has meddled in more than 100 elections since 1945, and it has been
fighting a proxy (and real) war against the Syrian government since
2011. But the Deep State wants another Cold War, so (with two brave exceptions) the Senate abides.