Posted on 09/24/2015 3:30:58 PM PDT by Isara
Sen. Ted Cruz delivered a blistering critique of Republican leadership Thursday, just hours before lawmakers held what he described as a show vote attempting to end Planned Parenthoods taxpayer funding.
The Texas Republican summoned a handful of reporters, including The Daily Signal, to his Senate office to blast his own party for surrendering on the issue before even attempting to fight President Barack Obama and Democrats.
The reason why Republicans always lose these fights is because Republicans assume Barack Obama is the Terminatorhe will never stop, he will never give upand Republicans surrender at the outset, Cruz said.
A short time later, Republicans failed to overcome a Democrat-led filibuster of Majority Leader Mitch McConnells short-term government spending bill. The plan included a one-year prohibition on funding Planned Parenthood.
Planned Parenthood, Americas largest abortion provider, is engulfed in a controversy stemming from a series of undercover videos about the harvesting and sale of baby parts from aborted children.
Cruz has led the fight in the Senate against Planned Parenthoods $500 million in taxpayer funding. He attributed its failure to Republican leaderships decision to rule out a government shutdown.
From a Democrats perspective, Cruz said, why would you let an appropriations bill pass if you can just wait until the end of the fiscal year, come right up to the edge of the cliff, and know Republican leadership will surrender. You dont even have to guess on it. They promised you from the outset.
This isnt the first time Cruz finds himself amid a fight with leadership over a government shutdown. Two years ago, he rallied conservatives in their quest to defund Obamacare. The government closed for 16 days.
Cruz said Republicans failed to learn from that experience. The following year, he noted, many Republicans campaigned against Obamacare and the GOP won a landslide election to take control of the Senate and expand its majority in the House.
In 2013, when we were fighting against Obamacare, all the Washington graybeards went on television and said over and over again, This is a catastrophic mistake. This will hurt Republicans. The Wall Street Journal opined that Cruz is the minority maker, he told reporters.
Not only did it not happen, it was exactly the opposite. It was one of the most overwhelming tidal-wave victories in history. And the No. 1 issue was Obamacare, Cruz said. And it does not occur to Republican leadership there is any possible connection between energizing and mobilizing millions of Americans across this country and then winning a tidal-wave election on that exact issue in the very next election.
Following the failure of Thursdays plan to cut off Planned Parenthood funding, Cruz expects the Senate to abandon the abortion fight and move to a measure that Democrats will support. The same thing has played out beforein 2013 on Obamacare, last year with the so-called CRomnibus and earlier this year with funding for Obamas executive actions on immigration.
Cruz called Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid the House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi the de facto leaders of Congress for their ability to control the agenda. Republican leadership, he said, should take a lesson from their playbook.
Republicans need to act like Republicans. Leadership needs to lead. Together, Cruz said, we need to actually honor the commitments we made to the men and women who elected us.
Cruz said this is a point that he stresses to his Senate colleagues. They wonder, he said, why Americans are dissatisfied with Congressand Republicans in particular. A Fox News poll released this week, for example, asked Republican voters if think the GOP-led Congress is doing all it can to block Obamas agenda. Two-thirds (66 percent) said no. In the same poll, 51 percent of all voters said they felt betrayed by politicians from their own party.
You want to understand why people are mind-explodingly furious with Washington? Cruz said. Republican leadership has handed all of their authority to Barack Obama and Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi.
We already know that.
I take from this that McConnell and Boehner should have been submitting appropriations bills even though they realize that the Dems would filibuster them. They should be but they aren't.
It seems like such an obvious strategy for the GOP to do so and then yell like crazy that the Dems want to shut down the government.
Is that what is going on - McConnel and Boehner are not even bothering to submit the bills?
The government might not want to, but each State can...put pressure on your State government to send back the money on planned parenthood....
Utah Becomes 5th State to De-Fund Planned Parenthood After it Sells Aborted Babies
Cruz must know all of the top power players in the House & Senate have been bought off. They dare not rock any boat. 100% in Obama’s pocket since Nov 2014.
Fixed it.
People act like Planned Parenthood is part of the government. It’s a private organization (business).
The GOP stands for one thing and one thing only, and that is making sure that 17% of the government never, ever, never, ever, ever receives a paid holiday.
Beyond that, anything goes.
Defund Boehner/McConnell!
How many Republicans voted for Plan Parenthood funding in the Senate 5?
The REAL problem is abortion itself.
If you want to do something Ted....start thinking how to get that absurd law, that lets women kill babies, overturned. Ramp that up.
We also desperately need an articulate president who can explain Republican positions.
I only said ‘government’ because that’s how the spineless sissies term it...that’s why 5 States have said NO to it...
Surely you wouldn't want the Republicans to be blamed for shutting down the government again, would you? Look at what a disaster it was the last time! After all, how would the GOP ever get elected to "run" the government again if they permitted it?
How would we lowly serfs ever survive without fat bureaucrats and scheming politicians to run our lives, fortunes, and our sacred honor for us?
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