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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"GOP’s real Ted Cruz problem: Why party’s revenge plot is silly and self-defeating"
GOPs real Ted Cruz problem: Why partys revenge plot is silly and self-defeatingby Simon Maloy at Salon
http://www.salon.com/2014/06/10/gops_real_ted_cruz_problem_why_partys_revenge_plot_is_silly_and_self_defeating/
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The ongoing fight between the Republican establishment and the Tea Party is turning into a downward spiral of vengeance that would leave any Greek tragedian impressed. After blowing their chance at taking the Senate in 2010, the establishment punched back at the Tea Party and moved to keep the kooks from winning primaries in 2014. The Tea Party, seeing its candidates go down, had its own revenge by booting out establishment Republicans in Texas and turning the state party into the Tea Partys very own ideological sandbox. And now the establishment, having dealt with the foot soldiers, is planning to exact retribution on the very avatar of the Tea Party ethos: Ted Cruz.
Times Jay Newton-Small reports that Republicans, with primary season largely behind them, are plotting to take revenge on Cruz for the outsize role hes played in destroying the Republican brand over the last 17 months. Their swift and brutal retribution will come in the form of stripping his committee assignments and cutting him off from big donors. Doing so would be a just and fitting punishment for a senator whos caused no small amount of trouble for his own party. It would also be completely stupid.
The truth about the Republicans Ted Cruz problem is that the problem, such as it exists, is their own damn fault. If one were asked to single out the single most damaging action Cruz has inflicted upon the GOP, the easy answer is the Obamacare-inspired government shutdown, for which Cruz was the chief proponent and agitator. Everyone recalls his ridiculous filibuster against the Senate bill to fund government operations (and Obamacare), and while his hours of speech-making got a lot of attention, it did nothing to actually prevent the Senate from passing the bill. The impasse came when the House Republican leadership threw in with Cruz and stripped funding for Obamacare from their own version of the legislation. They, like Cruz, felt there was political benefit in forcing the issue and a chance they could get the White House to back down.
Put plainly, Cruz wouldnt have had the influence he did if his ideas werent shared by so many on the Republican side of the aisle. Punishing Cruz for the shutdown is also an indictment of John Boehner and Eric Cantor and every other Republican who actually made it possible. At the most basic level, Cruz is a senator because he represents ideas the Republican base finds very appealing. Times article mentions Februarys debt ceiling fight, in which Cruz imposed a 60-vote supermajority to pass any increase, as one of the uncomfortable votes hes forced his colleagues to take. That vote was uncomfortable for them because Republican voters really dont want the debt limit to be increased.
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"GOP’s real Ted Cruz problem: Why party’s revenge plot is silly and self-defeating" (Original Post)
applegrove
Jun 2014
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Dawson Leery
(19,348 posts)1. Based upon the results from the various primaries, Ted Cruz
is the slight favorite to be the 2016 GOP nominee. Pat Tillis had to run to the hard right to win.
McDaniel/Ernst/Sasse/Brat/Kingston are the far right, which is where the activist base of the GOP is.