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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Ted, Ted, Ted..... why don't you just shut up and save yourself the effort of explaining yourself?

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COMMENTS:
*  Talk about "symbolism": Cruz' non-vote means he doesn't have to explain a "yes" vote to his slobbering Tea Party followers. At least one major TX newspaper has blasted the junior senator for spending too much time running for president, and far too little time representing ALL his constituents. He's even being mocked by senate cohorts who are members of his own party.
*  By not voting against her, Cruz can now be accused of supporting her. Here's Christie's mailer - "CRUZ REFUSES TO VOTE AGAINST LYNCH!!!!!!!"
*  Now you know what they think about you Ted. No one cared that you weren't there and voting went on without you.
*  Cruz has labeled Loretta Lynch "unfit" for the job. Feel free to check Cruz' attendance records in the senate. Who exactly is "unfit" for the job?
*  Cruz and Palin make a terrific team. I'm sure that in a general election, they could easily carry ten states.
    *  "ten states"??? Let's see, they would include the state of denial, the state of dysfunction, the state of confusion, a sorry state. Am I getting warm?
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Ted Cruz Was So Mad About Loretta Lynch That He Missed The Final Vote On Her Confirmation
By Igor Bobic, April 23, 2015

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) went on the Senate floor early Thursday afternoon to voice his strenuous objection to the nomination of Loretta Lynch as the next U.S. attorney general. The current U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York would continue President Barack Obama's "abuse of power" on immigration, Cruz warned.

A few hours later, however, Cruz missed the final vote on Lynch's confirmation, making him the only senator recorded as not present. The newly declared presidential candidate did oppose invoking cloture -- a procedural motion to end debate on the nomination -- before the final vote.

The senator's office explained that he had to catch a flight to a fundraiser in Texas. His aides further argued that, because more than 60 senators voted to end debate on the nomination, the final vote was largely symbolic.

"If the Senate could get 60 votes for cloture, they could get 51 for final confirmation. Cloture is the only vote that mattered," said Amanda Carpenter, the senator's communications director.

Democrats, however, said only Supreme Court nominees require 60 votes to invoke cloture. They also noted that the senior senator from Texas, John Cornyn (R), voted for cloture but against confirmation in the final vote.

Cruz's fellow contenders for the GOP presidential nomination, Sens. Marco Rubio (Fla.) and Rand Paul (Ky.), voted against the Lynch confirmation.
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