Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker on Wednesday compared the nuclear inspection proposals in the Iran deal to bad parenting, saying the notification requirements are far too lenient.
“I’ve got two boys in college now, but when they were in high school, we used to have a rule that they could have friends over, including girls, as long as the door to their room was open,” Walker told conservative radio host Simon Conway.
“To me, the provisions in this deal are like telling teenage boys not only can you have the door closed, but we gotta shout up the stairs before we walk up the steps, ‘Hey, we’re coming up to check and see what you’re doing, I just want to give you advance notice,'” he said. “It makes no sense.”
“You would’t do it as a parent, we certainly shouldn’t be doing it with the leading sponsor — the leading country when it comes to state-sponsored terrorism,” Walker said.