When Bobby Jindal encouraged his fellow presidential hopefuls to sign Senator Tom Cotton's letter address to Iranian leadership, I wasn't necessarily expecting them to do so, but they are.
While Jindal signed Cotton's letter earlier today, former Texas Governor Rick Perry says he would be delighted to sign his name on the embarrassing document.
I would be proud and honored to sign the letter @SenTomCotton has put forward on Iran. http://t.co/9baorGM0iq
— Rick Perry (@GovernorPerry) March 10, 2015
I welcome your signature! RT @GovernorPerry: I would be proud and honored to sign the letter @SenTomCotton has put forward on Iran.
— Tom Cotton (@SenTomCotton) March 10, 2015
Former senator and man who always runs for president Rick Santorum has also thrown his hat into the ring.
via Bloomberg
"Senator Cotton is correct, the United States Senate plays an important role in moments like this and President Obama cannot usurp their authority. The deal is a bad deal and what is necessary is to make it an acceptable deal for our national security isn't even on the table to be negotiated," Santorum said in a statement. "I am grateful that the U.S. Senate is exercising their constitutional prerogative to stop this reckless diplomacy by the Obama-Kerry-Clinton foreign policy team."
I, along with Republican primary voters, will be very disappointed if Scott Walker doesn't sign the letter by tomorrow morning.
I want every presidential contender to sign it so it can be held over their heads for the next two years.