Ted Cruz keeps trying to rouse the U.S. Senate rabbles with his obstructionism.
But now the freshman Texas Republican lawmaker is finding trouble in a most unlikely place: within his own GOP Senate caucus.
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/02/loretta-lynch-vote-ted-cruz-114921.html?ml=po
The fiery loudmouth wants to employ procedural trickery to delay the Senate Judiciary Committee vote on attorney general-designate Loretta Lynch’s nomination to take over the Justice Department. Why? Because he just cannot stand the fact that she supports the president’s executive actions on immigration reform. Who knew?
That she would endorse President Obama’s executive authority just isn’t possible, right?
Oh, wait! Lynch is Barack Obama’s choice to be attorney general. Gosh, do you think she’s on the same page as the president of the United States on this contentious issue?
None of that matters, of course, to the Cruz Missile.
He’s going to do whatever he can to disrupt, dismiss and just plain dis the president whenever possible.
Fellow Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn also opposes Lynch’s nomination, but he doesn’t want to block her confirmation vote from proceeding. Indeed, Lynch already has gathered considerable Republican support for her nomination, including from serious conservatives such as Orrin Hatch of Utah, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Jeff Flake of Arizona.
Cruz should look at it this way, as well. Every day that Lynch is denied the nomination on the basis of some specious procedural chicanery is a day longer that Eric Holder remains as attorney general. After all, Senate Republicans are known to detest Holder more than they oppose Lynch.
Eric Holder did a good job as attorney general — and Loretta Lynch deserves confirmation and she needs to get to work.