Posted on 10/09/2014 9:26:50 PM PDT by Jack Black
WICHITA, Kan. Tea Party favorite Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) waded into the Kansas Senate race Thursday, touting beleaguered Republican incumbent Pat Roberts as the contests only true conservative.
The conservative hero's support is crucial as Roberts tries to energize his campaign and ward off a challenge from well-funded independent Greg Orman in a race that could jeopardize the GOP's hopes of winning Senate control.
Cruz vouched for Roberts despite raising money earlier in the cycle for the Madison Project, a conservative group that supported Robertss primary challenger Milton Wolf. Wolf has not yet endorsed Roberts in the general election.
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Cruz, however, offered full-throated support of Roberts as a dependable conservative during a boisterous rally at the Wichita Area Builders Association. Im here in Kansas because I know Pat Roberts. The two years Ive served in the Senate, over and over again on fight after fight on conservative principles, Pat Roberts has stood up and reported for duty, he said.
Cruz noted that when he waged a 21-hour filibuster to protest ObamaCare last year, Roberts was one of only a handful of senators who came to the floor to support him. Roberts, standing next to Cruz behind the podium, reminisced about a Senate attendant reminding him to put on a tie before speaking on the floor in the early hours.
Cruz said Roberts also joined his opposition to legislation supported by some Republicans such as Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) to expand gun background checks and his fight against comprehensive immigration reform passed by the Senate.
When Barack Obama responded to the crisis at the border by proposing yet more lawless amnesty, Pat Roberts stood side by side with me fighting to end President Obamas amnesty, he said.
Cruz acknowledged that Roberts emerged this summer from a nasty primary against a challenger backed by several Tea Party groups, but he urged unity.
That primary is over, and I want to speak to folks who are frustrated with Washington, he said. If youre frustrated with Washington, the answer is not to stay home and keep Harry Reid as majority leader.
Retiring Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), another conservative popular among Tea Party voters, joined the event to trumpet Robertss fiscal credentials.
I thank God every day hes in the Senate, he said.
The event kicked off a four-day bus tour Roberts will take across Kansas.
Reid, the Senate majority leader from Nevada, was a main talking point at the event, just as he has been throughout the race. Roberts consistently argues that a vote for Orman is a vote for the Democratic majority.
The wealthy businessman, who backed Obama in 2008 and GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney in 2012, has declined to say whether he will caucus with the Democrats or the Republicans if elected.
Cruz slammed Orman as a Democrat masquerading as an independent.
You see a person whos cut a check to Barack Obama, to Hillary Clinton and Harry Reid, who tells you hes independent, he said, noting the Senate's two independent members, Sens. Bernie Sanders (Vt.) and Angus King (Maine) caucus with Democrats.
He compared Orman to Obama, who ran for president in 2008 as a bipartisan problem-solver who wanted to fix a broken political system in Washington.
He called him a candidate pretending not to be a liberal Democrat, he said.
Orman argues he also gave money to Sen. Scott Browns (R-Mass.) successful 2010 campaign, which stripped Democrats of a 60-seat Senate majority.
Some conservatives who attended the rally, however, said they would only support Roberts if he received an endorsement from Wolf.
Ollie Angell, a retired engineer from Wichita, and his wife, Lois, said Roberts would earn their backing only if he adopted Wolfs position in favor of shutting down the IRS and implementing a consumption tax.
There are signs, still, that other conservatives are beginning to coalesce behind Roberts.
A CNN-ORC poll released Thursday showed Roberts leading Orman by 1 percentage point and winning the lions share 84 percent of likely Republican voters.
Chuck Henderson, a charter member of the Flint Hills Tea Party, predicted that most conservatives would swallow their dissatisfaction with Roberts and turn out to vote for him on Election Day.
He said the rationale many conservatives will use to support Roberts is holding your nose and voting for the one that isnt a damn Democrat.
Make no mistake, Greg Orman is a Democrat, he added. Were not fooled.
Henderson emphasized that he was voicing his personal opinion and instructed that his group should be referred to as the Flint Hills TEA Party to reflect the acronym: Taxed Enough Already.
Im encouraging every conservative in Kansas, every person of faith in Kansas, every Tea Party activist ... to come out and vote for Pat Roberts. Because if we dont elect Pat Roberts, it makes the odds far too high that Harry Reid remains majority leader, Cruz told reporters after the rally.
He said Republicans face a challenge across the country of turning out conservative voters.
We need to turn out people who are frustrated and understandably frustrated with Washington, he said. The case that has to be made in the next 26 days to men and women across the country is there is a better way.
Losers give a speech and go home.
The leftist Republican are the purists who will do everything they can to destroy conservatives, even in the general elections.
Good for Ted.
Go Ted go! Take America back! Let freedom ring!
The local libtards are beside themselves because Mr. Cruz is here. It’s great to see and it’s great that he is here.
CGato
Forgive me for being a skunk at the wedding, but we cannot have it both ways. Freepers who say it’s best to elect Roberts get derided, but then Palin and Cruz campaign for him. I don’t think anyone is ready to call them RINOs.
There are bigger issues at play which Cruz recognizes. He needs allies in office from these states, and he needs a Republican controlled Senate for his presidential run.
Why don’t you go ahead and post his wife’s job, concern troll?
Are you calling Ted Cruz a leftist? The fact is he is being more supportive of Roberts than are the Freepers you are calling names.
Cruz is a voice of sanity.
so i guess “some” on this site will now refer to Cruz as a gopE suck up and rino and not conservative? waiting.....there are much bigger issues at play here...say what u must but Cruz needs allies to start the reversal of the madness going on in this country right now and he for dam sure is not going to get help from anyone with a D beside their name...just my thinking.but what do i know
Mike
As someone else said very well:
“You can’t move the ball until you have possession of the ball”.
Some people’s illogical reasoning would never allow us to get possession of the ball.
Cruz is a voice of sanity.
But it seems this Milton Wolf guy is okay letting the senate stay in Obama’s hands the next two years. Yeah, what a great conservative.
Wolf lost. Now he’s willing to put himself before the nation. He knows Orman will caucus with the democrats. Yeah, way to stand up for America, Milton.
RINO Roberts
He’s not a RINO. His voting record is very clear.
Wolf did a big-time hackjob on Roberts. He did more harm to the right than he’s done to the left.
Poorly articulated ad-hominem attacks are not a substitute for addressing well articulated statements, my FRiend.
Instead of calling me names, tell me what you think about Cruz’s support for a notorious RINO? I say it’s a sound tactical move. Do you agree? If so, then you admit that there is a time and a place to support less than ideal candidates in the name of winning elections (and in this case control of the Senate.)
Careful, it’s a slippery slope. Best to denounce him for his RINO ways!
I agree.
I agree.
Because this thread is about Roberts and Cruz's support of him, not about Cruz's run for POTUS.
But I won't be posting anything else about Cruz's wife, because it's pissing off Jim and he's made it very clear he doesn't appreciate it.
But, don't count on the opposition to be so polite. Cruz needs to bring his A game to take on the machine, and dealing with the Goldman connection is a part of that. You aren't going to be able to suppress discussion of this much beyond this site.
Amusing that no one has posted any meaningful counter argument to that issue.
“..there are much bigger issues at play here...say what you must but Cruz needs allies to start the reversal of the madness going on in this country right now...”
Sometimes you have to use unfavorable allies to beat your enemies. I’m thinking West and the Soviets against the Germans. Yes, it took a long time to get the Soviets out of power - but at least we defeated Hitler.
As Reagan said - vote conservative in the primaries, and Republican in the final. (Disclaimer - I wrote in my neighbor for president in 2012, very liberal state would have gone to Obama regardless).
I think Reagan would be considered a “RINO” on FR today by many. His gun bans as Governor, Amnesty as president, the poorly protected Marines in Lebanon and then retreat, etc.
Hey, go away!
Cruz and other senate conservatives need a GOP-controlled senate at this point in the game. You stand in the way of that. You lack a clue.
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