GOP Sen. Ted Cruz tried to weasel out of responsibility for his role in taunting House Republicans over not being Tea Party enough to shut down the government over Obamacare. The House GOP promptly called Cruz out,
and now he's thumping his chest again in his dog and pony show.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) suggested Thursday that he would stage a talking
filibuster to block a Senate government spending bill that funds
Obamacare.
"I will do everything necessary and anything possible to defund
Obamacare," Cruz told reporters. When asked about a talking filibuster
specifically, a la Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and drones, he said: "Yes, and
anything else, any procedural means necessary."
The House will vote Friday on a spending bill that would defund the
health care reform law. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Thursday
that such a bill would be "dead" in that chamber.
Meanwhile,
Karl Rove is trying to be the voice of reason, screaming "What are you morons doing?" over a shutdown playing into the President's hands.
But won't voters be swayed by the arguments for defunding? The GPS
poll tested the key arguments put forward by advocates of defunding and
Mr. Obama's response. Independents went with Mr. Obama's counterpunch
57% to 35%. Voters in Senate battleground states sided with him 59% to
33%. In lean-Republican congressional districts and in swing
congressional districts, Mr. Obama won by 56% to 39% and 58% to 33%,
respectively. On the other hand, independents support by 51% to 42%
delaying ObamaCare's mandate that individuals buy coverage or pay a
fine.
The desire to strike at ObamaCare is praiseworthy. But any strategy
to repeal, delay or replace the law must have a credible chance of
succeeding or affecting broad public opinion positively.
The defunding strategy doesn't. Going down that road would strengthen
the president while alienating independents. It is an ill-conceived
tactic, and Republicans should reject it.
It may not matter. The beast is slouching towards Washington, waiting to be born, and the now completely fractured GOP may not be able to do anything to stop it.
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