Posted on 09/29/2015 7:57:33 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Ted Cruz called out Mitch McConnell seven times by name on Monday night. Afterward, the Senate majority leader barely uttered a word about his chief Republican adversary.
Asked about Cruzs diatribe on the Senate floor, during which the Texas Republican suggested McConnell is a puppet for Democratic leaders and a foe of conservatives, McConnell couldnt conceal his smile on Tuesday.
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I have tried very hard to stay out of the presidential race, and I think thats probably a good rule for me, he said with a chuckle.
McConnell may not like to talk about Cruz, but he and his leadership lieutenants have quietly and methodically worked to isolate the conservative senator and minimize his effect on the critical fall spending debate. The end result, in spite of Cruzs invective toward Republican leaders, is music to McConnells ears: no government shutdown.
We had to be prepared, said John Thune of South Dakota, the No. 3 Senate Republican. Hes running for national office. Hes got a different endgame than we do. There are things we have to do here. Weve got to fund the government every year.
By moving to quarantine Cruz from the rest of the conference over the past three months, the majority leader demonstrated that hes learned the lessons of the Cruz-backed government shutdown in 2013 and the Texas senators rogue strategy last winter that helped Democrats confirm a raft of judges in the lame duck session. In doing so, McConnell cemented his position atop the Senate GOP, dashing any hopes among House Republicans, or conservative activists, that his future might be in doubt.
The message is clear: McConnell isnt going anywhere, and everyone in the Senate knows it. Even Cruz wont say he should resign.
Still, that doesnt mean controlling Cruz has been or will be easy, as the Texan tries to parlay his battles with GOP leadership into momentum for his presidential run. Congress is sure to face another shutdown cliff this winter, and Cruz has indicated he will once again try to blockade McConnells plans.
But in the latest shutdown scare, which will end on Wednesday, the leader and his team executed a coordinated strategy to box Cruz out, according to interviews with GOP leaders and aides.
McConnell ignored the chaos in the House that brought down Speaker John Boehner and decided to move his own funding bill, first with a provision defunding Planned Parenthood and then a clean bill that infuriated Cruz. But McConnell made his move well before the Sept. 30 deadline, limiting the procedural hijinks that Cruz could deploy.
Then on Monday, Republicans shut down Cruzs effort to force a procedural vote he dubbed a referendum on McConnells leadership. Democrats even joined in, blocking his efforts to speak beyond the hour allotted to him.
A fellow GOP senator could have donated time to Cruz to allow him to speak, but GOP sources said there was little support for that idea. Cruz even said into a hot mic as he struggled for more air time that he wasnt aware the fix was in.
When I stood up, I didnt know I was under a time limit, Cruz said to Democratic and GOP floor staff late Monday.
By Tuesday, Cruz was still barred from again taking the floor, under the Senates byzantine rules, and was similarly prevented from offering another procedural motion to table McConnells clean spending bill.
Avoiding disruption was the goal, and so thats why that happened, said Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, Cruzs home state colleague and the No. 2 GOP leader. Its easy to make Washington and the establishment and leadership a punching bag. I dont think theres much mystery behind Cruzs motives.
It wasnt always this way: In early dust-ups this year, Cruz played procedural hardball but stopped short of the personal insults he used later that turned his colleagues against him. The breaking point came in July, when Cruz called McConnell a liar for holding a vote on the Export-Import Bank, which many conservatives vehemently oppose.
Even then, McConnell bit his tongue, quietly urging senators not to take the floor in his defense, wary of giving Cruz a bigger platform for his GOP primary run.
I was highly offended with the exhibition on the floor, Cruz calling [McConnell] a liar. If Id have been here, Id have him removed from the chamber, said former Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.), himself a former majority leader. He would have gotten more attention. Mitch probably handled it right.
Lott knows something about handling political conflict, having moved as a member of the House to silence the late Speaker Tip ONeill as he went after Newt Gingrich in 1984. But even then, the former GOP leader admitted, hed never had to deal with anyone like Cruz.
I had about a half a dozen more moderate senators that I have to work with. But they werent obstreperous, they didnt call me a liar on the floor, they didnt question my parenthood, Lott said.
In his blistering speech on Monday, Cruz said that McConnell is not willing to lift a finger to take on Planned Parenthood or Iran and said that, despite massive GOP majorities, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi remain the de facto leaders in the Senate and the House. He also accused McConnell of using an unprecedented procedural trick by denying Cruz a roll call protest vote on Monday, a move that was backed by the vast majority of the Senate GOP conference but opposed by Cruz and Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah.).
On Tuesday, the blackout continued, even though Cruz had beckoned voters to watch his attempt to again force a vote to disrupt the spending bill. But he couldnt make this move without some agreement from his colleagues, and they were unwilling to give it to him.
Ted has chosen to make this really personal and chosen to call people dishonest in leadership and call them names which really goes against the decorum and also against the rules of the Senate, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), a rival of Cruzs for the GOP presidential nomination who has earned a tepid endorsement from McConnell, said on Fox News Radio. As a consequence, he cant get anything done legislatively. He is pretty much done for and stifled.
Cruz declined to comment for this story when asked about the box-out by fellow senators. And perhaps there wasnt much left to say: Hed again insulted McConnell by comparing him to Reid, boasted about Boehners downfall and exhausted his procedural leverage leaving Cruz to tout his war against McConnell on the campaign trail.
Everybody sort of wins. [Cruz] gets what he wants out of this, members are able to move forward, said one Republican senator. I would expect that from his point of view this works perfectly.
But though McConnell doesnt yet face dissent from Republican senators, the confluence of Cruzs attacks and Boehners resignation have made him the next target of the right. The Senate Conservatives Fund, an outside group that spent big in a disastrous effort to unseat McConnell last year, has launched a campaign drive calling for his resignation, and House members say they are coming after the GOP leader after Boehner.
But Cruz wont go that far, and neither will some of his most conservative colleagues. Acknowledging he is friends with McConnell, Paul declined to comment Tuesday on McConnells leadership. Lee, a more reserved ally of Cruzs, wouldnt directly comment on McConnells future.
We typically hold leadership elections at the beginning of each session of Congress. Now is a good time for all Republicans to assess who we are, what we stand for, how we govern and, most importantly, how we are going to regain the trust of the American people, Lee said.
Cruz is standing there fighting for our rights in the Senate, there are people in the House doing the same thing and now we have Trump showing how to say how it is and getting rid of the smell in Washington D.C. by supporting Cruz...
I think we will see a Trump/Cruz ticket really soon...and Cruz will be sitting in the Senate as V.P. where they all have to look up to him...
WTG you two, Trump/Cruz 2016 All the way to the White House!!!
“McConnell bit his tongue, quietly urging senators not to take the floor in his defense, wary of giving Cruz a bigger platform for his GOP primary run.”
Boy, what a hero McConnell is, huh?
Rope. Tree. Some assembly required.
No, I correct you. It will be President Cruz
Ted Cruz couldnt get anyone in the Senate to back him tonight as he tried to get a ban on Planned Parenthood funding and a linkage of the Iran Nuclear deal in a government funding bill. He stood alone on the Senate floor:
Cruzs amendment would place a one-year ban on federal funding for Planned Parenthood. It would also ban the Obama administration from using funds from the short-term bill to implement the Iran nuclear deal or any assessed contributions to the United Nations until lawmakers receive the side deals between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).The side deals have been a key point of contention among opponents of the deal. Cruz and House Republicans have suggested that the 60-day congressional review period for the Iran nuclear deal hasnt started because the administration hasnt given lawmakers the agreements.
After the procedural back-and-forth, Cruz slammed Republican leadership, suggesting they repeatedly surrender to President Obama.
You know, President Obama has negotiated a catastrophic nuclear deal with Iran. Republican leadership goes on television all the time and rightly says this is a catastrophic deal, he added. I would suggest that if we actually believed the words that are coming out of their mouths, then we should be willing to use any and all constitutional authorities.
After this Cruz launched into an hour speech, one that Mark Levin just tweeted out saying its a MUST LISTEN.
BTTT
Obviously, most of you people were not around when they said Dewhirst would bury Cruz.
We had to be prepared, said John Thune of South Dakota, the No. 3 Senate Republican. Hes running for national office. Hes got a different endgame than we do. There are things we have to do here. Weve got to fund the government every year.
Thune really went down the sh***er fast.
Senator Thune: “Weve got to fund the government every year.
This is true, but Senator Thune doesn’t apparently realize that funding the government doesn’t mean endless continuing resolutions that give Democrats exactly what they want.
Senator Thune, if you want to fund the government so badly, why not pass individual budget bills for the various government functions? Send a DoD budget that has absolutely nothing to do with Planned Parenthood to Obama and see if he’s willing to veto it.
I don’t know what agency or agencies provide the PP funds. Perhaps it falls under HHS. OK. Save that budget for last and then send the president a separate HHS budget minus the funds. Leave some funding (with a lot of strings!) in the bill if that’s the only way to get it through the Senate. If he vetoes it, so be it. HHS can keep essential service only going, but the main point is the rest of the government will be funded.
If, on the other hand, President Obama vetoes everything, even things unrelated to PP, let him pay the political price for that.
One term as Trump’s VP, then Trump hands the reins over to Ted and gets back to his billionaire’s life.
McConnell’s going to gag when he ultimately has to address Cruz as either Mr. President or Mr. Vice President.
Cruz is not an egotistical, power hungry maniac like 99% of congress. You can tell he just wants what’s right for this country. He’s also one of only a few that hasn’t been bribed and/or blackmailed into toeing the “company line”.
Can you actually believe this crap they put out?
Trump will eat her alive!!!
And thank you for the post... :)
Delusional DC myopia. The fact that McConnell leveraged GOP senators to silence Cruz, is tantamount to the GOP senators silencing their base. In the DC bunker, they may think McConnell and his sheep have won-— those of us in the country know they lost.
What idiots. This wasn’t the end, it was just the beginning.
One doesn’t “out fox” Ted Cruz. He’s declared war on the DC oligarchy, and the battle has just begun.
As for those who say “Vice President” Cruz, why would anyone want that???? In this battle for the American people, where were the other candidates?????
In Cruz, one is seeing true leadership-— and incidentally, he can articulate in full, coherent sentences.
I believe Trump truly loves his country and is making great sacrifices to foil the DC Uniparty. He’s going to serve one term with Cruz as his VP, then turn the reins over to Ted and get back to being a billionaire.
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