Posted on 07/26/2015 5:38:25 PM PDT by VinL
Ted Cruz just wanted a roll-call vote on Sunday. Instead, he got a smackdown.
Republican leaders, led by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), delivered what senators described as punishment for Cruzs brazen floor tactics the Texas senator first accused McConnell of lying and later sought to change Senate procedures in order to push for an Iran-related amendment.
So when Cruz came to the floor looking for 16 senators to agree to hold a roll-call vote, only three raised their hands. McConnell, sitting at his desk, turned around and peered at Cruz, who looked stunned at what had just happened. The Senate dispensed with his effort by a voice vote and quickly moved on, doing the same to Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah), a Cruz ally who sought to use arcane procedures to force a vote on defunding Planned Parenthood.
It all went down in an instant, but the message was clear: If Cruz doesnt want to play nice with his Republican colleagues, they will respond in kind.
You learn that in kindergarten: You learn to work well together and play by the rules, said Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, a close McConnell ally who was beaming after Cruz and Lee were handed such lopsided defeats. Another thing you learn in kindergarten is to respect one another.
The rebuke was the latest in an increasingly testy rivalry marked by accusations of deceit and grandstanding. Cruz, who is running for president, has sought to use his battles with his colleagues on everything from the 2013 government shutdown to last years battle over the debt ceiling to tell conservatives that hes the one candidate who will take on an entrenched party leadership. But Republican senators view Cruz as a divisive figure who is only seeking to lift his profile by waging war with his colleagues.
Cruz, his voice rising, tore into McConnell just off the Senate floor.
Granting a sufficient second for a roll-call vote is done customarily in the United States Senate, Cruz told reporters. Denying it is extraordinary, and it was done as a consequence of Majority Leader Mitch McConnell being afraid of this issue.
He accused McConnell of scheming with Democratic leader Harry Reid.
To see the so-called Republican leader whip against allowing a vote to defund Planned Parenthood makes clear that the McConnell-Reid leadership is united in favor of Big Government, Cruz charged.
The dispute stems from McConnells move on Friday to prioritize two amendments to a bipartisan highway bill: one that would revive the Export-Import Bank and another to repeal Obamacare, both at a 60-vote threshold. Renewing the charter of the Ex-Im Bank has the support of more than 60 senators and the business community. But Cruz and other conservatives say the bank amounts to corporate welfare.
The Senate voted 67-26 to move toward attaching a renewal of the bank charter to a must-pass highway bill. The Obamacare effort failed on party lines, 49-43.
The battle over the government agency stemmed from negotiations over a major trade bill in May. To win the support of three holdouts Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), Patty Murray (D-Wash.) and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) McConnell promised that an effort to extend the Export-Import Banks charter would get a vote on the Senate floor.
But in Cruzs telling, McConnell looked him and every member of the Senate Republican Conference in the eye and promised that the only assurance he gave was that the senators could offer the bank plan as an amendment on the floor.
On Friday, McConnell took procedural steps to allow the bank plan to be offered as an amendment to the highway bill. Afterward, in a fiery floor speech Friday, Cruz accused McConnell of telling a flat-out lie by shifting his plans to move the bank measure.
Republicans were taken aback, noting that the Senate has rules barring members from impugning the integrity of another senator much less a party leader.
I think it was a violation of the rules, said Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.). Its not how you treat a colleague regardless of how you feel.
Tillis and several other GOP senators said Cruzs rhetoric backfired.
Its very unfortunate, said Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine). I know emotions run high on issues in the Senate, and those are the times when I think we have to take special care to abide by the rules of the Senate, particularly Rule 19, which is very clear that no senator is to impugn the integrity of another senator.
Cruz denied that he violated any rules. And he lashed out at the Capitol Hill press corps for not investigating whether McConnell lied.
In the entire course of this debate neither the majority leader nor any other senator has denied that he looked me in the eye and he looked every other Republican senator in the eye, and he flat-out said there was no deal on the Export-Import Bank. But he answered the subsequent question: Will you do anything to press it forward and press a vote?
He told us this: I havent given them anything, I told them they could do what any other senator did. But what we saw on Friday is that statement was on its face objectively false.
Cruz added: There have been no stories about whether Mitch McConnell told the truth.
In interviews, several Republican senators said they could not recall a confrontation between McConnell and Cruz in a party lunch, as Cruz described it on Friday. They also said they were not surprised that McConnell forced a vote on the Export-Import Bank because hes been saying he would for weeks, publicly and privately.
There was no misunderstanding, said Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.).
Similarly, Graham said that he went to the floor and told reporters on the day of the trade vote what the deal was: that McConnell would let proponents attach the Ex-Im Bank plan to the highway bill.
Unless you have been completely missing in action, youd know this day was coming, Graham said. I did a press release and floor statement reiterating McConnells promises.
I think hes going down a road very few senators go, Graham said of Cruz.
Lets even assume that hes right, which he wasnt, you still dont do that, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said of Cruzs floor antics. My understanding is that Mitch McConnell told us what he was going to do.
On Friday, Cruz announced his plans to push for his separate Iran amendment that sanctions on the country could not be lifted until the country recognizes Israels right to exist and frees four American hostages. His argument: If the leadership can attach unrelated amendments like the Ex-Im measure, senators should be allowed to move on the Iran amendment, as well.
But the process he employed sparked major concerns among Republicans, who worried it would set a dangerous precedent, throw the Senates procedures into disarray and be difficult to explain to voters.
Then Lee tried to push through a vote on defunding Planned Parenthood. That, too, failed to muster enough support for a vote. On Monday, Lee is expected to try to repeal Obamacare with a simple majority vote of 51 senators, effectively circumventing the 60-vote requirement to break a filibuster after Democrats defeated an attempt to repeal the health care law on Sunday.
Cruzs Texas colleague pointedly shot down his effort. Sen. John Cornyn, the GOPs chief vote-counter, called Cruzs strategy a terrible mistake and urged Republicans to vote against it, a rare public disagreement.
If the rule that the junior senator from Texas is arguing for is embraced, we will lose all control of the Senate schedule. There will be chaos, Cornyn said. Any senator who wants to get a vote on an amendment will be entitled to do so and that cant be the rule. Its not the rule. Its never been the rule.
Remember what you said about Mr. Lincoln? You said he was sitting up there, waiting for someone to come along. You were right. He was waiting for a man who could see his job and sail into it, that's what he was waiting for. A man who could tear into the Taylors and root them out into the open. I think he was waiting for you, Jeff. He knows you can do it, so do I.
The story is a diversion.
Who were the winners and losers of the legislation?
>>You learn that in kindergarten: You learn to work well together and play by the rules, said Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, a close McConnell ally who was beaming after Cruz and Lee were handed such lopsided defeats. Another thing you learn in kindergarten is to respect one another.<<
The irony of that statement is palpable.
Well, I suspect Mr. Cruz and Mr. Lee attempted to play nice with the RINOS, but like good, little Nazis, following their Fuehrer, Obama, they ignored and downplayed the two real Republican conservatives, and are now out to fully demasculate them. The American public won’t be deceived but are there enough conservative Americans to still make a difference vote wise on ‘16? I pray there are, and hope for a miracle.
Not good move by Cruz, starting a battle he could not win that ends disastrously. One thing to make it close, but entirely different when he is so out of touch with senate colleagues that practically none stand with him. A lonely and shrill voice with no results.
You learn at home and church to tell the truth and be honest and above board in all things and trust God to reward you for doing so.
CC, I know you and I are on the same page. But, what happened today, is the primary reason why I support Ted Cruz. Look at these sheep! All sitting on their hands at the direction of the Turtle.
Cruz is the only presidential candidate who, if elected, will shear these sheep.
Looks like it’s time for me to send Ted some more $. He’s making all the right enemies.
. A lonely and shrill voice with no results.
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As opposed to?????
You learn at home and church to tell the truth and be honest and above board in all things and trust God to reward you for doing so.
You learn at home and church to tell the truth and be honest and above board in all things and trust God to reward you for doing so.
Not good move by Cruz, starting a battle he could not win that ends disastrously. One thing to make it close, but entirely different when he is so out of touch with senate colleagues that practically none stand with him. A lonely and shrill voice with no results.
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Count the Senators that support Cruz.
Count the Senators the support Trump.
Notice something?
Yes, you get the same number.
Cruz is running for President and he is all in.
I can’t believe you are this ill-informed. Cruz was unmasking the criminals. Gee, buy a clue! So, he’s supposed to go along with the crowd ruining our country, just to go along to get along? I don’t think so.
Perhaps. He and Lee had counted on getting a recorded vote which is usually allowed as a matter of rote but not this time.
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