You know, putting that all important decorum of the U.S.
Senate aside, sometimes you just gotta call ‘em like you see ‘em. And such was the case where we all saw
conservative Senator Ted Cruz was recently left with no alternative but to call
out RINO Mitch McConnell. I would like
to think that it was very few of us who reside out here beyond the beltway who
saw anything wrong with what Cruz said.
McConnell is useless, as is his counterpart over the House, John
‘Boner’. Neither one of these guys are
the kind of ‘leader’ that we need in what has now become, or has been made
into, such a critical time in our history.
And Cruz proceeded to double down on his criticism
of McConnell this past Sunday after senior RINO senators criticized him for
calling McConnell a liar on Friday. The
anger at Cruz came after he called McConnell a liar on Friday for allowing a
vote on an amendment to a highway funding bill that would re-charter the U.S.
Export-Import Bank. Cruz complained, and
rightfully so, that McConnell, who also opposes the Ex-Im Bank, had promised
him and other Republicans that there would be no deal to allow the Ex-Im
amendment. It was during a floor speech
on Friday that Cruz said, "I cannot believe he would tell a flat-out
lie."
Later the same day, Cruz made an appearance on Rush
Limbaugh's syndicated radio show, where he said, "Back when we were having
the fight over trade promotion authority, I asked Mitch McConnell directly if
he had cut a deal to reauthorize this cronyism and corporate welfare in order
to try to get the votes, and he looked at me, he looked at all 54 Republican
senators, and he said flat-out, 'There is no deal. There is no deal. There is
no deal.'" McConnell is no better
than ‘Dingy Harry’ Reid, you can’t believe a single thing he says. And in some ways he’s even worse than Reid,
because you expect such sleazy behavior from someone like him.
It was in his Senate floor speech that Cruz compared
McConnell's repeating of the phrase to the Apostle Peter, who three times
denied Christ. And it was shortly
thereafter that we heard from three of the more prominent RINOs, Orrin Hatch of
Utah, Lamar Alexander of Tennessee and John Cornyn of Texas when they all took
to the floor during a rare Sunday session to denounce Cruz before then advancing
the Ex-Im amendment on a 67-26 vote. The
credibility of these three turncoats borders on being nonexistent. Far from being part of the solution, they are
three of the primary players involved in making sure the status quo is maintained.
In fact it was RINO Hatch who said,
"Regrettably, in recent times, the Senate floor has too often become a
forum for partisan messaging." And
he went on to say, "Squabbling and sanctimony may be tolerated in other
venues and perhaps on the campaign trail, but they have no place among
colleagues in the United States Senate.”
So I’m guessing that the outright dishonesty of McConnell is behavior that
seen as being acceptable as well as far more appropriate for the Senate floor
than is the honestly that we saw, and heard, coming from Sen. Cruz. Well, no real surprise there, I suppose. Which is to be expected.
Hatch added, "The Senate floor has even become
a place where senators have singled out colleagues by name to attack them … and
impugn their character in blatant disregard for Senate rules." He said, "Such misuses of the Senate
floor must not be tolerated."
Adding finally, "It has been used as a tool to advance personal
ambitions, a venue to promote political campaigns, and even a vehicle to
enhance fundraising efforts, all at the expense of the proper functioning of
this body." If anyone can be said
to be guilty of misusing the Senate floor, I’d say that would be Mitch
McConnell and his cadre of RINOs ever since this Congress came into session.
Cruz responded moments later, saying he agreed with
Hatch's call for civility and decorum. But, he said, "speaking the truth
about actions is entirely consistent with civility." Cruz argued "it is entirely consistent
with decorum and with the nature of this body traditionally as the world's
greatest deliberative body, to speak the truth." He said, "On Friday I gave an unusual
speech, a speech unlike any I have given in this chamber. It was not a speech I
was happy to give." He added,
"I described an explicit promise the majority leader had made to me and to
all 53 Republican senators." But
you see, McConnell and the RINOs see themselves about having to tell the truth.
When asked whether he had gone too far in Friday's
speech, Cruz said he had not, and accused the press of not focusing on the main
issue: whether McConnell lied. He said,
"I would note that on the discussion of my speech on Friday, there have
been no stories written about whether in fact of Mitch McConnell told the
truth," Cruz said. RINO John Cornyn, the second-ranking Senate Republican,
said Cruz was "mistaken" in contending that McConnell had
misrepresented plans regarding the Ex-Im Bank to other Republicans. Cornyn added that if McConnell had, "I
suspect you would find other voices joining that of the junior senator." These
RINOs are as thick as thieves.
In opening the Sunday session, McConnell said that
"when there is overwhelming bipartisan support for an idea, even if I
oppose it, it doesn't require some 'special deal' to see a vote occur on that
measure." He went on to say,
"This is the United States Senate, after all, where we debate and vote on
all kinds of different issues."
What a sanctimonious blowhard this guy is. He has absolutely no business being in a
position of leadership. Especially
during such times as we now find ourselves, as a country simply trying to
survive. Times that McConnell, himself, played
a considerable role in bringing about and is quite content to have
continue.
Also on Sunday, senators refused to support a
maneuver by Cruz to skirt a procedural rule blocking an Iran-related amendment
he sought to add to the highway bill. The measure would have blocked sanctions
relief to Iran until the Islamic Republic recognized Israel's right to exist and
freed four Americans who are missing or being held there. That these supposed adults whom we have chosen
to elect to such high office could behave so childishly says much more about
them than anything they could ever say about Cruz. Promises were made by a great number of
people during the run up to the 2014 election, and McConnell was far from being
the only liar.
Look, I think we can all safely agree that McConnell
has been nothing short of a huge disappointment as well as an unmitigated
disaster. He has squandered what was
very clearly the mandate that was handed to him last November. He is a liar, there is simply no other word
that adequately describes him. If you
doubt what I say simply look back over some of his campaign ads and campaign
speeches from last year. If you didn’t
know better you’d swear one of these guys is an imposter, either the guy making
the speeches or the guy in the Senate today.
Because they can’t both be the same guy.
And yet, sadly, they are.
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