Morning Briefing
For September 24, 2013
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1. A Cruz Missile Launch, Like a Light, Shows the Cockroaches Scurrying
A curious
moment happened on Fox News Sunday. Chris Wallace told Karl Rove that a
number of Republicans in Congress had sent him opposition research on
Ted Cruz once Fox announced Cruz would be on.
Rove
responded. He said this was all happening because Cruz and Mike Lee had
not worked out strategy in the regular Senate Republican Conference
lunches on Thursdays. Rove said that was what was supposed to happen.
Except that for a year now, Senate Republicans have routinely leaked the
proceedings of those meetings to the New York Times and Washington Post
in ways designed to harm Cruz, Lee, and others who side with them.
In
fact, as one Senator noted in last week’s meeting, this would not be
happening but for John Cornyn and Mitch McConnell choosing not to lead.
Had Lee and Cruz approached their Senate colleagues, they would have
been dismissed. I can say this confidently because it has happened
repeatedly and since their election to the Senate their Republican
colleagues have routinely taken to “on background” leaks assailing them.
I doubt
Rove is that tuned out. He simply disagrees with their strategy and has
been very vocal about how terrible he thinks it is. But the strategy is
actually quite marvelous and Rove has to be smart enough to what is
actually going on. Now it is time for everyone else to see the bigger
picture. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
2. Sitting Out the Battle; Fighting a Fake Fight
Over the
past few decades, Republicans have approached primary voters during
every election season with intrepid conviction and solemn promises to
roll back the harmful big government policies of the left. After they win the election they do nothing consequential to actually change the rules of the game.
Most Republicans are used to opposing something so long as the opposition is only ceremonial. They never pursue the only strategy to actually block a bad bill or countermand an unpopular policy. They just like to use the issue as a political football during elections as an ends to itself. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
3. McCaskill And Tantrums
Missouri
Senator Claire McCaskill blasted Republicans on Sunday morning, alleging
that their opposition to Obamacare was a “tantrum.”
“I
don’t think in America we should throw tantrums when we lose elections
and threaten to shut down the government and refuse to pay the bills,”
the Missouri Democrat said on “Fox News Sunday.” “The American people
had a choice last November. They had a choice between someone who said
repeal Obamacare, and President Obama.” . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
4. Nancy Pelosi says the federal cupboard is bare, there are no more spending cuts to make
House
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi swung by CNN’s State of the Nation to
assure America that austerity has run its course, the budget has been
cut to the bone, and there isn’t a penny left to pinch from Uncle Sam’s
moth-filled wallet. ”The cupboard is bare. There’s no more cuts to make,” Pelosi gibbered. ”It’s really important that people understand that. We all want to reduce the deficit.”
And
since there’s not one thin dime of waste, fraud, abuse, irresponsible
spending, or unconstitutional power left in Washington, you know what
that means. Time for these ridiculous Democrats to slip into their deficit-hawk costumes and begin yelling about tax increases again. There
might not be any more room for spending cuts in the federal budget, but
we can always squeeze a few more bucks out of the private sector, no
matter how long Barack Obama’s economy floats face-down in the sewers of
flat GDP growth and high unemployment. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
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