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by Cedar Park Dad
Mon Mar 30, 2015 9:37 am
Forum: Federal
Topic: Ted Cruz not voting?
Replies: 36
Views: 8919

Re: Ted Cruz not voting?

Jason K wrote:
Cedar Park Dad wrote:
Jason K wrote:
Rex B wrote:Looks like Ted is back to voting. He and Cornyn voted on a couple dozen resolutions, amendments and even a bill or two.
Amazingly, he and Cornyn voted alike on all but two issues. I think that's a first! One has to wonder, is he working with Cornyn now because he needs his support in the presidential bid?
Probably the opposite.....Cornyn knows that Cruz is showing him to be the Rockefeller Republican that he is. Cornyn needs some conservative cred before people start noticing....
Not getting where you're getting that. Cornyn has been historically been one of the most conservative members in Congress based on his votes. if you're No True Scotsmanning him then thats a problem.
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Overall, Senator John Cornyn has a moderate record when it comes to immigration reform.
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Washington (CNN)—Republicans will still try to block President Barack Obama from implementing his immigration overhaul -- but they won't risk funding for the Department of Homeland Security to do it, Sen. John Cornyn says.
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The top two Republicans in the Senate made clear Monday they will not join Cruz's call for a filibuster of a government funding bill that cleared the House last week. Their decisions signaled that the fiery freshman's plan isn't good politics even for Republicans facing conservative primary threats and reinforced a widely held view that it won't work in practice.
Need more?....

Yes actually. Not going along with shutting down the government in this manner doesn't make him a liberal. It just makes sure he's not suicidal.
I see the No True Scotsman argument is in fact being applied here.
by Cedar Park Dad
Mon Mar 30, 2015 8:16 am
Forum: Federal
Topic: Ted Cruz not voting?
Replies: 36
Views: 8919

Re: Ted Cruz not voting?

Jason K wrote:
Rex B wrote:Looks like Ted is back to voting. He and Cornyn voted on a couple dozen resolutions, amendments and even a bill or two.
Amazingly, he and Cornyn voted alike on all but two issues. I think that's a first! One has to wonder, is he working with Cornyn now because he needs his support in the presidential bid?
Probably the opposite.....Cornyn knows that Cruz is showing him to be the Rockefeller Republican that he is. Cornyn needs some conservative cred before people start noticing....
Not getting where you're getting that. Cornyn has been historically been one of the most conservative members in Congress based on his votes. if you're No True Scotsmanning him then thats a problem.
by Cedar Park Dad
Mon Mar 23, 2015 9:45 am
Forum: Federal
Topic: Ted Cruz not voting?
Replies: 36
Views: 8919

Re: Ted Cruz not voting?

psijac wrote:If a primary was today I would vote for Scott Walker. He's from an executive level office, he's not as libertarian as Cruz or Rand, but he still managed to stand up to the unions and pass reform, which makes him more politically savvy
Mark my words (and I'm getting off topic) the Republican ticket will be Walker for Pres and Rubio for Vice Pres.
by Cedar Park Dad
Mon Mar 23, 2015 6:40 am
Forum: Federal
Topic: Ted Cruz not voting?
Replies: 36
Views: 8919

Re: Ted Cruz not voting?

JSThane wrote:
Rex B wrote:Not surprising. I don't think he can win, but he's got my vote.
They said that about Reagan, too.

I think this is predicated on the notion that America wants a "moderate" for President, a notion that the LSM propagates every four years, because they know moderate Republicans (usually) get trounced. Unfortunately, pundits and "party leaders" usually buy into it, which gives it a sense of undeserved legitimacy.
Reagan would be considered a moderate in today's Republican Party.
He was also a proven governor of the largest state in the union. Cruz is a first term Senator. How'd the last one work out?

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