Posted on 09/21/2013 11:35:21 AM PDT by cotton1706
New York Times columnist David Brooks took on Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz for the second week in a row, saying he was really unpopular with a Republican leadership who will have to show him whos boss.
But as for the reason Cruz has made so many headlines over the past week the threat of shutting down the government to defund Obamacare Brooks said he didnt see that as a possibility.
Im Mr. Pollyanna on this, Brooks said on Fridays NewsHour on PBS. I think were it will be fine. I think what happened, there was a minority of House Republicans who upset the majority, upset the leadership. They wanted to have this big thing, were going to defund Obamacare, or else shut were going to down the government. The leaders didnt really want to do this. They thought it was a dead end or, as theyre now calling it, a box canyon, which is the metaphor of the week. And so, but they have got these people. They are going to give them what they want, from pressure from the right. So they give them what they want. They pass this thing, no funding for Obamacare. Its going to die in the Senate. And then I think they are going to come back or either fudge or cave in. And I suspect we will not be shutting down the government.
Brooks explained that Cruz had the so-called far right led by Cruz have the momentum behind, which is a problem the Republican leadership would have to deal with eventually.
Apparently, Sen. Ted Cruz is in charge of the House and with these 43 or some-odd-couple-dozen more tea party Republicans, Brooks said. Mostly, there are a couple things going on. First, the people on the far right well, we will call it the far right have just the media behind them. They have got a lot of momentum behind them. And nobody really wants to anger them. And its just easier to placate if you are leadership than it is to really take them on. I think thats probably a wrong strategy long-term. At some point, you have got to a showdown probably with the Ted Cruzes of the world if you are in leadership. At some point, if are you in leadership and, believe me, the Republican leaders detest him. Hes really unpopular. And at some point, they think he will burn out. Maybe thats true.
He pointed out the problem for Republican leaders, which is Cruz like former South Carolina Republican Sen. Jim DeMint before him, are able to raise a lot of money and create national stature.
[T]hey want the leaders of the party to lead a party, Brooks said. They believe politics is a team sport. A lot of these Republicans like Cruz and like some in the House and like Jim DeMint, who is a former senator now at the Heritage Foundation, they are doing very well for themselves by running against the Republican Party. They can raise a lot of money. They can build their national stature, potential presidential options. But its very bad for the leadership. And so, eventually, I think they are going to have to have a confrontation and theyre going to have show whos boss somehow.
Oh my. I’d forgotten. Is Brooks the crease guy?
“Oh my. Id forgotten. Is Brooks the crease guy?”
Yup. That’s him. Buy a good pressing machine and Brooks will swoon over you forever!
0bamacare is The End. Time for the GOP to Live Free or Die.
I thought Ted Cruz’s boss are the folks in Texas who sent him DC. Now Brooks is telling us that Mitch McConnell, McCain e.t.c are his boss?!
Opinions are like a rear end. Everyone has one. [shaking head]
It’s also a little tough when your “boss” barely won his last election and may not win the next one. Not much leverage there!
Will no one rid us of this meddlesome priest?
I thought Brooks died from a hemorrhoid infection..
Really? They can try and will find themselves excommunicated from the party by the grassroots.
And the Tea Party will have to show the “bosses” who the bosses are.
Or the other way around
Agreed. FR needs a like button!
What they really ought to do is show McCain and Grham who is boss.
Can't imagine why. Unlike them, he seems perfectly in touch with what those who earn the money to pay his salary want.
Hey Brooks, you ass. The boss of the senators is us citizens, not the GOPe higher ups, not the POS in the White House nor is it the wide eyed hippy minority leader in the House.
Hope so! We need a good infusion of bold colors to make this system work. Enough of the “reach across the aisle and surrender/compromise/conspire” pale pastel team.
“I thought Brooks died from a hemorrhoid infection..”
I thought it was suppurating buttwarts?
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