Red
State
Republican
Leaders and Their
Changing Stories
By Erick Erickson
August 26th, 2013
Back
in January, as Republicans
geared up for a fight on the debt ceiling, House Republican Leaders
assured
their constituents that a continuing resolution was the way to fight
Obamacare.
Said
one Republican adviser:
“The
debt ceiling is a terrible
place to have the fight when you have the sequester and the continuing
resolution…. There is so much misinformation about the debt ceiling,
the word
‘default’ keeps getting thrown around. Why go for a big fight? Better
to take a
small bite of the apple here knowing that you will get a few more
whacks at it
down the road.”
At
the time, U.S. Senator John
Cornyn (R-TX) penned an op-ed in which he wrote, “It may be necessary
to
partially shut down the government in order to secure the long-term
fiscal well
being of our country.”
Former
Speaker Newt Gingrich went
on CBS to advise Republicans that their fight with Barack Obama should
be
during a continuing resolution fight, not a debt ceiling fight.
Keith
Hennessey, whose opinion is
highly regarded on Capitol Hill, wrote that the GOP should, “Take
whatever big
spending cuts you want and make them conditions of extending the
Continuing
Resolution. Threaten to shut down the government rather than to make
the
government risk not paying its bills on time.”
The
Politico reported that John
Boehner would never allow a default to happen and, consequently, would
raise
the debt ceiling. In fact, the Politico report last January suggested
the GOP
would make its stand on the continuing resolution.
That
was all in January of 2013.
The House Republicans decided to pass a clean debt ceiling and gamble
on
sequestration cuts. When March rolled around, the GOP killed a measure
that
would have defunded Obamacare in the March 2013 continuing resolution.
They
chose to punt until later in
the year…
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