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How McConnell outfoxed Ted Cruz (That's Vice-President Cruz to you, Turtle-Face)
Politico ^ | 09/29/2015 | Burgess Everett

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 Cruz’s diatribe on the Senate floor, during which the Texas Republican suggested McConnell is a puppet for Democratic leaders and a foe of conservatives, McConnell couldn’t conceal his smile on Tuesday.

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“I have tried very hard to stay out of the presidential race, and I think that’s 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 Cruz’s invective toward Republican leaders, is music to McConnell’s ears: no government shutdown.

“We had to be prepared,” said John Thune of South Dakota, the No. 3 Senate Republican. “He’s running for national office. He’s got a different endgame than we do. There are things we have to do here. We’ve 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 he’s learned the lessons of the Cruz-backed government shutdown in 2013 and the Texas senator’s 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 isn’t going anywhere, and everyone in the Senate knows it. Even Cruz won’t say he should resign.

Still, that doesn’t 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 McConnell’s 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 Cruz’s effort to force a procedural vote he dubbed a referendum on McConnell’s 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 wasn’t aware the fix was in.

“When I stood up, I didn’t 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 Senate’s byzantine rules, and was similarly prevented from offering another procedural motion to table McConnell’s clean spending bill.

“Avoiding disruption was the goal, and so that’s why that happened,” said Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, Cruz’s home state colleague and the No. 2 GOP leader. “It’s easy to make Washington and the establishment and leadership a punching bag. I don’t think there’s much mystery” behind Cruz’s motives.

It wasn’t 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 I’d have been here, I’d 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 O’Neill as he went after Newt Gingrich in 1984. But even then, the former GOP leader admitted, he’d 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 weren’t obstreperous, they didn’t call me a liar on the floor, they didn’t 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 couldn’t 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 Cruz’s for the GOP presidential nomination who has earned a tepid endorsement from McConnell, said on Fox News Radio. “As a consequence, he can’t 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 wasn’t much left to say: He’d again insulted McConnell by comparing him to Reid, boasted about Boehner’s 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 doesn’t yet face dissent from Republican senators, the confluence of Cruz’s attacks and Boehner’s 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 won’t go that far, and neither will some of his most conservative colleagues. Acknowledging he is friends with McConnell, Paul declined to comment Tuesday on McConnell’s leadership. Lee, a more reserved ally of Cruz’s, wouldn’t directly comment on McConnell’s 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.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Kentucky; US: Ohio; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: 2016election; boehner; election2016; johnboehner; kentucky; mitchmcconnell; randpaul; speakerboehner; speakerjohnboehner; tedcruz
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Maybe when those GOPe arseholes are back in the minority again after next November, they will realize that their actions meant something. If not they are more stupid than I thought. They are on the verge of being not just the stupid party, but the stupid looser party. I still think a 3rd party of 10 to 12 senators would keep either Dems or Stupid GOPers from having a majority and would effectively cause them to codger up to win anything.


41 posted on 09/29/2015 9:10:30 PM PDT by Bobby_Taxpayer
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To: TheTimeOfMan

Ted Cruz has gone about as far as he can go in the US Senate. He needs to A. Step up as President or Vice President. or B. get more Tea Party People elected to beat out the RINO GOPe. Sarah Palin—they need you in the Senate!


42 posted on 09/29/2015 9:14:24 PM PDT by Forward the Light Brigade (Into the Jaws of H*ll Onward! Ride to the sound of the guns!)
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To: CitizenUSA

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.
oh yes he does. and he doesn’t give a rats a$$ about this country.


43 posted on 09/29/2015 9:19:55 PM PDT by kvanbrunt2 (civil law: commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong Blackstone Commentaries I p44)
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To: Forward the Light Brigade

Cruz will rise once the others are eliminated just because they can’t afford to stay in.....Trump is the media’s ‘mark” to accomplish that from those who own the media. They know Trump can stand under his own funding....the others not so much. He’s being as much played as any.


44 posted on 09/29/2015 9:20:12 PM PDT by caww
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

45 posted on 09/29/2015 9:25:35 PM PDT by Islander7 (There is no septic system so vile, so filthy, the left won't drink from to further their agenda)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Time for some buzzards to feed on turtle flesh.

It’s a pity we don’t still practice tar and feathering.


46 posted on 09/29/2015 9:27:37 PM PDT by Pelham (It ain't over 'til it's over)
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To: HarleyLady27

“He might be alone on the Senate floor, but his backers are behind him in thousands just as Trump’s backers are behind him”

And in many cases they are the same people.


47 posted on 09/29/2015 9:28:28 PM PDT by Pelham (It ain't over 'til it's over)
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To: Captainpaintball

I’ll bring the cane.


48 posted on 09/29/2015 9:29:28 PM PDT by Pelham (It ain't over 'til it's over)
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To: HarleyLady27
WTG you two, Trump/Cruz 2016 All the way to the White House!!!

I'm a Cruz supporter and there would be no way Trump would pick Cruz as his VP. You guys already think Trump is a right wing conservative so Cruz is unimportant for that vote. Trump's pick would be to try to pull some more GOPe type voters as that is the only way he can win the general. And remember Trump knows how to close a deal. Cruz is either at the top spot or nothing.

49 posted on 09/29/2015 9:38:11 PM PDT by Starstruck (I'm usually sarcastic. Deal with it.)
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To: Undecided 2012

Perry running for Cruz’ senate seat .... you are looking way ahead.

But it’s possible.. Perry wants to stay in government and I think he would be a good cabinet member.

He was a good governor for Texas.


50 posted on 09/29/2015 9:52:21 PM PDT by altura (Cruz for our country)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Legislators, like Trent Lott, who are offended by someone being called on lying, are saying more about themselves than they mean to.


51 posted on 09/29/2015 9:55:56 PM PDT by Calpublican (Boehner Down! Lots more to go....)
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To: Starstruck

{”Trump is a right wing conservative”}

He is winning much of the conservative vote.

He does not appear to be a “right wing conservative.”


52 posted on 09/29/2015 9:58:05 PM PDT by Calpublican (Boehner Down! Lots more to go....)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
the Texas Republican suggested McConnell is a puppet for Democratic

Suggested? Too polite!

He's a luciferian meat puppet through and through!

C'mon! Yertle loves chopped baby parts! If that isn't satanic, what is?

53 posted on 09/29/2015 10:06:01 PM PDT by rawcatslyentist (Genesis 1:29 And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed,)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Go to hell turtle face, you spineless, gutless bastard.


54 posted on 09/29/2015 10:40:39 PM PDT by Fungi
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

McConnell and the GOPe continue to win Pyrrhic Victories. I believe the base is ready to blow its top.


55 posted on 09/29/2015 11:50:11 PM PDT by DaxtonBrown (http://www.futurnamics.com/reid.php)
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To: kvanbrunt2

“oh yes he (Senator Thune) does (want to give the Democrats exactly what they want). and he doesn’t give a rats a$$ about this country.”

True.


56 posted on 09/30/2015 2:42:03 AM PDT by CitizenUSA (Proverbs 14:34 Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a disgrace to any people.)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

So your endgame is to fund the government Senator Thune? Sorry there is another endgame you will be a party to.
Do you really think you can stand before The Lord and say “ I participated in murder of innocent children, but wait- I didn’t shut down the government?


57 posted on 09/30/2015 3:22:33 AM PDT by trustandobey
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Correction: President Cruz


58 posted on 09/30/2015 4:19:23 AM PDT by CatherineofAragon ("A real conservative will bear the scars...will have been in the trenches fighting."--- Ted Cruz)
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To: CatherineofAragon
Trump serves one term with Cruz as his VP, then hands the reins over to Ted.

Without Trump the GOPe wins again.

59 posted on 09/30/2015 5:36:35 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Is the Pope Catholic?)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

I’m not buying that “only Trump can save us” garbage.

A liberal reality show star can do nothing to “save” us. With everything that’s at stake, we need a Constitutional conservative with a Christian background. That’s Ted Cruz.

Cruz is in this to win.


60 posted on 09/30/2015 5:50:11 AM PDT by CatherineofAragon ("A real conservative will bear the scars...will have been in the trenches fighting."--- Ted Cruz)
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