Posted on 02/19/2014 9:40:30 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Republicans are stumbling toward the 2014 midterm elections fighting among themselves again. Democrats are happy to see it, because Republican disarray is one of the few things that could prevent another very good election for the GOP. We should all know the reasons for the Republican advantage by now: Midterm voters are older, whiter and more conservative than presidential election voters. Democrats have more Senate seats to defend. Republicans have a huge, baked-in advantage in the House, thanks to redistricting and the clustering of liberal voters in urban districts. So the great Democratic hope is that Republicans will sabotage themselves, by nominating unelectable wingnuts for Senate seats, and demoralizing the base with infighting. So far, Republicans seem to be cooperating.
The element of the GOP that is dedicated to a magical thinking-based strategy of forcing the nation into default until Obamacare is repealed is not happy with Speaker of the House John Boehner and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. The party leaders agreed to support a clean debt limit increase, so that the party could not be accused of trying to bankrupt the country (again) right before these very important elections. (The plan is to save the next major crisis for 2015, I think.) This, obviously, has been treated as a grand betrayal of conservative principles by the usual players.
Ted Cruz whose Senate career seems to be leading toward either sabotaging the Republican 2016 campaign or quitting the Senate after one term to become a professional conservative celebrity actually forced Senate Republicans to openly vote for the increase, and ever since he has been relentlessly trashing McConnell and the GOP leadership for capitulating. As he told conservative radio firebrand Mark Levin, They wanted to be able to tell what they view as their foolish, gullible constituents back home that they didnt do it.
That is basically true! Its also true that McConnell and Boehner cant really blame Ted Cruz for this being an issue. As Brian Beutler explained, once the GOP leadership allowed the debt limit vote to be used to extort concessions from Democrats, they legitimized debt limit extortion as a tactic. Do it once, and conservatives will understandably wonder why youre not doing it every time the debt limit is up for a vote.
Speaker Boehner is similarly under attack, from Georgia Senate candidate Rep. Paul Broun (who voted, in the last speakers election, for former House member Allen West), who is precisely the sort of candidate who could lose Republicans a Senate race in a very red state. Well-heeled right-wing pressure groups like Club for Growth and the Senate Conservatives Fund have also called for Boehner to resign as speaker.
One side-effect of all these right-wing complaints is to make Speaker Boehner and Sen. McConnell look like reasonable men.
For Republicans, the point of voting for the clean debt limit increase this time is to appear moderate, mainstream and not crazy. The party has a bit of an image problem, which is to say that many Americans correctly perceive the party as being essentially controlled by angry apocalyptic extremists. Ted Cruz (and Paul Broun and the Senate Conservatives Fund and all the rest) are helping perhaps inadvertently GOP leaders shed that image. Cruz bashing McConnell makes McConnell look moderate. Now, it looks a bit like the Republicans are a mainstream party with a small, vocal fringe element, instead of an extremist party with a pragmatic element.
Not to overstate the positive effect. Right-wing infighting could still contribute to McConnell losing his election or fringe candidates preventing the party from taking the Senate. But right now, GOP leaders can point to the ire of nutjobs like Broun and *ssholes like Cruz and tell the press, see? Weve marginalized them! And everyone is so eager for the Republican fever to break that the fact that the party hasnt actually moderated a single one of its various discredited positions wont much matter.
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Progressives hate Ted Cruz....here are the real reasons.
How dare he be Hispanic and a conservative republican instead of a leftist democrat.
How dare he be Hispanic and brilliant and yet not be a progressive.
Grrrrrr....he’s making us look bad in front of our stereotyped racial minorities... they might start getting uppity ideas...Grrrrr
They hate him for the same reasons they hate Clarence Thomas.
Liquid Drano, hopefully.
Sulking rage? Lol!
My oh my....but is that utter FEAR I hear?
He's going for the more mature look now:
Salon. It’s like The Onion with Zer0 sense of humor.
As Rush says “They tell us who they are afraid of”. Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, Sarah Palin, Louie Gohmert, Trey Gowdey
Look, you may not like Palin, but what was done to her was despicable.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Alex_Pareene_2012_Shankbone.JPG
didn’t want to post this picture of the author as it not for the faint of heart
I’m sorry, a beard with a baby face (with baby fat still on it) makes him look even younger. Where’s his latte and “Magic: The Gathering” cards?
They don’t sell toothpaste in Manhattan?
More like sulking rage of the beta males.
In his murse.
It’s Pajama Boy!
“Its Pajama Boy!”
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LOL My thought exactly.
Pajama Boy has a suit jacket in addition to his adorable PJs. Who knew?
Anyhow, the Left (and their GOPe handmaidens) always tell us what they fear. And they fear Ted Cruz and the Tea Party mightily. The attacks against Cruz and the Tea Party continue to escalate.
Only needing to read “SALON” to know not to pay much attention to this “help” from the left.
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