The Wall Street Journal reports that:
The biggest question looming over the Keystone debate is what President Barack Obama will do if a bill approving the controversial oil pipeline lands on his desk. The White House played somewhat coy last week — blasting the congressional approval as an improper short-circuit of the review process currently underway at the U.S. State Department without explicitly saying that Mr. Obama would veto the bill.
Tough call that will, no doubt, be decided on the merits.
Is the (remote) possibility of one extra vote in the Senate worth the inevitable price in green cards … and money?
Test of statesmanship.

