Posted on 11/17/2014 7:36:33 AM PST by SoConPubbie
Congratulations, Mitch McConnell! You now have the hardest job in Washington.
That dubious distinction used to belong to belong to House Speaker John Boehner, who has struggled since 2011 to manage a GOP majority so unwieldy he called it everything from frogs in a wheelbarrow to the knucklehead caucus.
But as the incoming Senate majority leader, it will now fall to McConnell to receive legislation from the House, shepherd it past his 53-member majority, and deliver completed bills to the president, all while keeping the government open for business.
McConnells difficult job will be made enormously more complicated by the makeup of his incoming three-seat majority. It includes at least three senators eyeing a run for president (Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and Rand Paul), and 11 new Republican members, three of whom have been pegged by grassroots activists as the conservative cavalry riding in as reinforcements for the Cruz wing of the party.
Those senatorsJoni Ernst of Iowa, Tom Cotton of Arkansas, and Ben Sasse from Nebraskawere all breakout stars for activists in the 2014 cycle. They raked in millions of dollars from outside groups like the Senate Conservatives Fund, and are the three that conservatives like Steve Deace, the nationally syndicated conservative radio host from Iowa, say they expect the most from.
What I heard from conservatives I talked to around the country during the election was Who is going to go there and help out Cruz and [Sen. Mike] Lee? Who is going to help out the wacko birds? said Deace, referring to the derisive term Sen. John McCain once used to describe Cruz that conservatives now wear as a badge of honor. Our expectation is that [Ernst, Cotton and Sasse] are going to join the ranks of the wacko birds. Thats our expectation.
Deace and his listeners wont be the only ones looking to the trio to for results. So will conservative donors. The Senate Conservatives Fund and its affiliate Senate Conservatives Action, for example, plowed millions into the Iowa, Nebraska and Arkansas races. Ernst received nearly $450,000 in bundled contributions and $475,000 in independent expenditures from the groups for her race. Sasse got $487,000 in bundled contributions and more than $835,000 in outside expenditures in his GOP primary. Cotton picked up about $200,000 in bundled SCF money and saw more than $500,000 in outside SCF money in his race against Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor.
Another major conservative group, Club for Growth Action, poured more than $800,000 into Cottons race against Pryor, about $500,000 against Sasses primary opponents, and another $297,151 and $186,587 in bundled donations for Cotton and Sasse, respectively.
The first place conservatives will look to the new freshmen to make their voices heard is on immigration, which Ernst and SCF both call executive amnesty. The president has indicated hell soon take sweeping unilateral action, a move McConnell said wont draw him into a government shutdown fight when he takes over the majority.
There wont be a government shutdown, McConnell pledged Thursday, a commitment that left conservatives livid.
Whatever enjoyment McConnell got out of being elected leader today, enjoy it. Because from this point forward, power is going to be leaving his hands.
Mitch McConnell is making promises he cant keep, Deace said. Whatever enjoyment McConnell got out of being elected leader, enjoy it. Because from this point forward, power is going to be leaving his hands.
Jim Manley, a former top aide to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, predicted that McConnell and the Republicans will safely navigate the lame-duck session, but once the new senators are sworn in, All bets are off.
Sen. McConnell has got a whole bunch of people in his caucus, including those up in 2016, who realize the current strategy [of obstruction] is not going to work, and they need to put some legislative points on the scoreboard, Manley said. But whether thats going to play out remains to be seen, in part because there are three Republicans running for president, none of whom care much about the Senate as an institution nor about their other colleagues views, quite frankly. And there are a handful of incoming senators who are very, very conservative.
But Ron Bonjean, who was a senior staffer to Sen. Trent Lott when he was majority leader, said McConnell not only will have to consider the instincts of conservatives during those votes, but also the needs of several Republicans like Pat Toomey, who is up for reelection in 2016 the blue state of Pennsylvania.
I do think McConnell knows how to manage his caucus, Bonjean said. While there will definitely be turbulence because he has more members to deal with, there are also some other dynamics at play for some of these members.
Bonjean predicted that like Boehner, McConnell will need to have a majority of his majority on board to get a bill to the floor, but also will have to make the bills bipartisan enough to avoid a Democratic filibuster.
Heres the problem: Even if McConnell has all 53 Republicans, hes got to get to 60 votes, Bonjean said. Thats very difficult to do, so theyre going to have to go for bipartisan victories to begin with, low-hanging fruit that can move through the Senate to show that they can get the work done.
But low-hanging, bipartisan bills are exactly what Cruz and the grassroots conservatives backing Ernst, Sasse, and Cotton say they dont want, especially in the face of an Obama executive order.
I took an hour of calls yesterday asking what Congress should do if the president acts alone on immigration, Deace said. Every call, all over the country, men and women, all said the same thing: Impeach him.
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Sorry Ron, but it is Pat Toomey's responsibility to get Pat Toomey reelected.
I’m skeptical of any posts that put Ted Cruz at odds with Mitch or anyone else. Let’s unite under a common cause.
Needless to say, the Conservatives in the Senate need to slap the shiite out of the incredibly wealthy, fat, superannuated, slightly bent McConnell and his Geezer Brigade. Forthright opposition to the Democrats would invalidate the entire political life of each of these accommodation artists. After all "going along to get along" has put many millions into their bank accounts.
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McBoner will do whatever Obola tells them to do.
I am pretty sure that Cruz would respect the outcome. I just don’t see him screwing up like much of the line of contenders we had in 2012. I think there are a lot of people who won’t be such an embarrassment in the primaries, and will be better organized in their campaign.
Get used to confrontation. It's on the menu.
/johnny
I will believe it when I see it.
IBTCOWCBIWRTDB (In before the cries of we can't because it will rally the demonrat base)
McConnell will never unite with Cruz or anyone under conservatism. The liberalism of the establishment GOP is everything to him.
“I sure wish you would stop being no nice to me Captain.” - Cool Hand Luke
If Mitch is ready to act in a conservative , CONSTITUTIONAL manner, no problem. IF NOT, I say GO AT IT TED!!!!!!!!!!! We are behind you!
As Rush Limbaugh said last week, we are IN THE BALLGAME right now!! NOT next year!!
SPOT ON Johnny !!!!! You said it well!!!!
GO TED GO!!!
Cruz it or lose it.
Guess the author did not notice that the age of 60 votes for everything ended, killed by the Democrat Party and I doubt seriously
that the republican majority will revive itr
If Ted is not at odds with Mitch, he’s not doing the job that Texans sent him to Washington to do. Mitch is a progressive who fights only conservatives. Bob
That'd be great! The Republican Senate leaders playing hardball against the Democrats! About time! McConnell's got the fire in his belly! He's ready for a fight! He's...
...uh, nevermind.
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