Posted on 04/23/2015 12:04:19 PM PDT by VinL
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz took to the Senate floor on Thursday to urge his Republican colleagues to vote against attorney general nominee Loretta Lynch.
When the final confirmation vote came a few hours later, Cruz a candidate for the 2016 presidential nomination skipped the vote.
Cruzs communications direction Amanda Carpenter did not provide a reason for the senators absence but said in an emailed statement that his opposition to the nomination has been clear, noting that earlier in the day he had voted to filibuster her nomination. That key procedural vote ended up passing, clearing the way to her eventual confirmation.
He voted against her in committee and opposed cloture. That is why he spoke on the floor about it, has given numerous interviews, and written an op-ed the topic. Once cloture was invoked it was clear she would be confirmed and Cruz strongly chastised his Republican colleagues who supported her.
Carpenter added that his vote against cloture was the only vote that mattered.
After that it was done deal, she said.
Cruz had opposed Lynchs confirmation on the grounds that she, like outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder, would continue to support President Obamas executive action on immigration.
The Republican majority, if it so chose, could defeat this nomination, but the Republican majority has chosen to go forward and allow Loretta Lynch to be confirmed, Cruz said on the Senate floor. I would note there are more than a few voters back home that are asking what exactly is the difference between a Democratic and Republican majority when the exact same individual gets confirmed as Attorney General, promising the exact same lawlessness, whats the difference?
Wasn't it precious for McConnell to vote for her? He wanted to show his support for those Gop-e Senators who fell on their swords for the DC establishment. Very brave, Mitch- considering you're not up for re-election for 6 years.
They already had 56? votes, so Hillary said, “What difference does it make”?
Funny how they never noticed all those times Obola voted “present.”
. . . at this point.
Ted should have been there to vote no IMO, but what else was he doing?
I am just not the fan of Cruz as some here are.
John Cornyn voted FOR the vote, then knowing she had enough votes, voted against her.
Lynch was confirmed 56-43, five months after Obama nominated her.
Cruz had already observed the prior votes and was aware of what the vote would be.
Okay, so it wasn't 56-44. Damn you Ted! /Sarcasim
They had their 56 traitors lined up, including these Democrats in R jerseys
Ayotte
Flake
McConnell
Kirk
Johnson
Portman
Cochran
Collins
Graham
All that matters on a motion like this is the number of “Aye” votes. If he had to go take some appointments or make some calls that could help his campaign, then more power to him. Symbolism is nice when you have lots of extra time, but when you are running for office every second of the working day is tightly scheduled.
I understand that— and frankly, at times, I have had my concerns.
But, this is a guy, on at least 3 occasions, has gotten up on the Senate floor and said to the other guys— ‘you’re crooks, both parties’- These speeches are on YouTube, if you want links, let me know.
In my years, I’ve never seen that before...and that deserves my allegiance-— unless and until, I learn otherwise.
VERY DISSAPOINTED IN TED!
As a Texan I must ask him,
Had he been at the Alamo, would he have not fought till the end?
Would he have bailed on Fannin at Gonzales?
VERY DISSAPOINTED!
Yes, and that’s the primary reason I support Sen.Cruz— he’s the only politician I’ve ever seen that reveals those tricks to the public.
OH brother !
The real vote was the cloture vote. At this point, it was a dog and pony show.
I agree...he should have been there to vote no.
I have to say, I’m just not a fan of pol’s running for office while they’re supposed to be doing their current job ... as in if you’re a sitting governor and spend very little time in your state. Or if you’re a senator or congress critter and you don’t show up for votes. I don’t think it reflects well on the politician who doesn’t find a way to do their ‘currently’ elected job.
You forgot
Alexander
Burr
Capito
Corker
Cornyn
Gardner
Hatch
Roberts
Rounds
Thune
Tillis
Is that you, Mr. Dewhurst??? How’s retirement??? -:)
My problem is the last few generations all get rich themselves greatly as they sell America down the river for a seemingly personal wealth enhancing bribe (donation to foundation or speech).
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