The U.N. treaty was inspired by the U.S. disabilities act, and Stewart thought this was a perfect opportunity for the United States to once again be “the shining city on the hill,” provided said hill has a ramp. Senate veteran and actual veteran Bob Dole came out of retirement to support the bill, and frequent rivals John McCain and John Kerry put aside their differences, except for some gentle ribbing, to come together to support the treaty.
Stewart expressed hope that “in a world gone mad, American can [still] lead.
The justifications ran the gamut, from claims that the U.N. might go mad with power and send troops into the U.S. to enforce certain guidelines, to the argument that there is no good enforcement mechanism for the treaty. Stewart suggested altering the treaty to include “delusional paranoia” as a disability in order to cover these senators.
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