Posted on 09/25/2013 1:03:36 PM PDT by Sopater
Rep. Sean Duffy (R-Wis.) lashed out at Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) on Friday, saying House Republicans were tired of being abused by the Tea Party favorite who talks big about defunding ObamaCare but wont get in the ring now that its time to fight.
You shouldve been on the floor and back in the Cloak Room," Duffy said Friday on MSNBCs "Morning Joe," referring to the atmosphere among House Republicans this week during discussions on a stopgap spending bill that defunds the healthcare law.
"There was so much anger, so much frustration, because again, weve been abused by these guys for so long, and what I see happening now is people coming out now and calling them out for the hypocrisy of these big tough conservatives who know how to fight but will never get in the ring," he added.
They can hold a filibuster in the Senate if they want, but they cant hold the Senate conservatives together, and they keep trying to put this fight in the House. They can have this fight as long as they want, and theyre not willing to do it."
A spokeswoman for Cruz quickly shot back, accusing Duffy of mischaracterizing the senator's words.
Cruz never said he wouldn't fight for defunding ObamaCare in the Senate, spokeswoman Catherine Frazier wrote in an email to The Hill.
Sen. Cruz has never said those words hes attributing words to Cruz that hes simply never said, Frazier wrote.
There are a number of ways that Republicans can use tools to influence the legislative process and from the beginning Cruz has said all options are on the table, she added. The Senate has the votes if Republicans demand a 60 vote threshold. Anyone who's been listening to everything the senator has done and said understands that he's in this fight to win it, and to suggest he's said or done anything to the contrary is blatantly misleading. We can win if Republicans in both houses stand strong and if Americans continue to demand of their elected officials to do the right thing.
Cruz is at the center of Republican infighting over the strategy of tying ObamaCare defunding to a measure that would keep the government operating past Sept. 30. The House will vote on a measure including the two items on Friday.
House Republicans say Cruz and his allies in the Senate have been promising their constituents that there is a real chance Republicans can defund ObamaCare but are now backing down because of what shouldve been apparent all along: the resolution will never make it out of the Democratic-controlled Senate.
Senate Democrats plan to strip the ObamaCare language from the measure and will use a procedural rule that allows this to be done with a majority vote.
Earlier this week, Cruz released a statement saying that once the Senate strips the resolution of the measure that defunds ObamaCare, the House should continue to fight, even if it means a government shutdown.
Duffy called out Cruz Friday over the release, saying he was waving the white flag.
We came out with a strategy that we were going to hold a vote to defund ObamaCare, give Ted Cruz and some of the others what they wanted, he said. Several hours later, he sent out a press release while we were on the floor voting, he sent out a press release saying, well we cant really hold the Senate; were not going to filibuster; were not going to fight, and the House has to hold.
The infighting started when a handful of lawmakers' aides anonymously blasted Cruz in various Capitol Hill publications. But since then, a number of high profile Republicans in both chambers Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), among them have begun publicly questioning Cruzs tactics.
All summer long, as these ads have been running, as theyve been holding town halls and raising money, weve kept a lid on our anger in the House as weve been the punching bag and bullied by some of these conservatives, Duffy said. And so now with the CR [continuing resolution] vote thats going to come today, were going to give them exactly what they asked for the opportunity to fight ObamaCare.
Duffy said Friday there were days in Congress where House lawmakers couldnt get any work done because constituents flooded the phone lines demanding he and others take up Cruzs cause to defund ObamaCare.
And you saw us explode publicly when they started waving the white flag and saying, listen, were not going to fight here. Were going to send it back to the House, and they can fight it there.
I'll support Tea Partiers, but RINOs like Cornyn need to go.
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Duffy is an ignorant ninny.
They like being in office. They want to stay in office for the perks and power and prestige. They figure no matter what they say the Tea Partiers will vote for them so they try to earn favor with the democrats. They’re in for a big surprise come next election.
OK, it’s all too arcane for me. It seems the House gave the Senate a bill with defunding in it. Now Cruz does a quasi-filibuster, knowing that he can’t muster the votes to keep the the defunding clause (amendment) in the package. If he knows he can’t win over enough senators, why wouldn’t the House Republicans be a little PO’d, knowing that he is just telling them to do more of the same?
I’m genuinely asking someone to give me a synopsis of Cruz’ strategy. I loved what he said in the ‘filibuster,’ but don’t see how it can play out to a winning hand.
He’s my rep... I’m ashamed to say.
Said another way ... Rep. Sean Duffy LIKES being abused by SanFranNan.
Nitwit. Last time I checked, the democrats controlled the senate.
Amen brother.
McCain is on his twitter account, tweeting about a damn TV show, now we know why he couldn’t make the senate floor.
Each day that moron (I include Linda) puts another nail in the coffin of freedom.
The date of this article should read: 09/20/13
OK, I think I found my answer to what the Cruz strategy is: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3071198/posts
But it clearly is Senate conservatives putting the screws to House Republicans. The conservative Senators essentially get a free pass with the cloture vote, while he House Republicans get the hell kicked out of them. I can see where that might be a little galling.
Sean Duffy replaced that disgusting David Obey that got re-elected way too many times. From the upper left coast of Wisconsin, wayyyy toooo close to the lefty Minnenoplace land of lefties.
We were happy to have him, actually, but very disappointed to read this. He’s voted with the GOP mostly, but some controversial things, like this. And THIS is totally UN-acceptable.
Wisconsinites / call his office.
STUPID party still bashes it’s own. Disgusting.
So, a guy whose rating from the Right to Life Committee is 100% and is 88% with the National Conservative Union is a “RINO”? This is getting ridiculous. We won’t win another election in my lifetime.
Sean Duffy is a big sissy. Probably a member of DC’s Limpwristed Club.
What about them abusing us??!!
The House has to make up for the craven Senate RINOS.
I don’t get why you are making such statements. The Senate conservatives get a free pass on nothing. They have gone to the mat over this, while their RINO colleagues not only won’t join them but go out and trash them. That’s not the fault of the conservatives.
That’s why the pressure is all on the House.
But I will state this, flat out. This Duffy cat is not one of the good guys. He’s every bit as bad as the Senate RINOS.
For confirmation that the focus should be, and must be, on the House, see the many posts by Jim Robinson on that topic.
And JR loves Ted Cruz, no qualifiers. No ifs, ands, buts...
You could take a lesson.
Pro life is ONE issue.
On the others, he doesn’t rate that high.
Reminds me of Paul Ryan.
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