Like I've been saying, there is, in fact, a point to all the crazy.
As for the “real change” Ted Cruz
said he was looking for, that change has arrived in Washington, and the
change is Ted Cruz himself. Almost single-handedly, the freshman Tea
Party apostle has upended the clubby U.S. Senate, roiled the
tradition-bound GOP, and revolutionized the business of power in the
nation’s capital, all thanks to the health-care bill that Cruz, former
senator Jim DeMint, and a small army of conservative operatives have
essentially made a living out of hating.
"These
guys aren't stupid. They can read the votes,” says a veteran
Republican operative. “That's why Republicans are so infuriated. Folks
know exactly why they're doing this. They are using this issue and
misleading conservatives in order to expand their own influence and
raise money for themselves."
The
biggest actors so far in Defund, Inc. have been Cruz, Sen. Mike Lee of
Utah, and the Senate Conservatives Fund, the leadership PAC that Jim
DeMint launched as a senator and handed off to his former staff members
to run as a conservative super PAC. While Cruz led the defund fight in
the Senate this summer, the SCF led a huge parallel fight on the
outside, setting up a website, running radio and television ads,
robocalls and a direct mail campaign, all designed to raise money from
still-hot conservative activists and urge them to sign a petition to
tell Congress not to fund the health-care bill when they greenlight
funding for the rest of the government.
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