Redstate
Will
Senate Republicans Surrender
the Fight?
By Erick Erickson
July 24th, 2013
Yesterday,
when asked directly
about Republicans shutting down the government over Obamacare, Senate
Republican Leader Mitch McConnell sounded less than committed to the
endeavor.
This is not a hypothetical question. Senator Mike Lee has issued a
letter
saying he will not pass a continuing resolution that funds Obamacare.
He has
been joined by fifteen Republican Senators.
Unfortunately,
I can confirm from
multiple sources in the United States Senate that Senator McConnell’s
office
has begun pressuring Republicans to back away from the Mike Lee effort.
In
fact, one senate source tells me Senator Lee himself was asked to take
his
signature off his own letter.
While
Senate Republicans appear to
be going wobbly, Speaker John Boehner blasted out two news stories
yesterday.
The first was an ABC News poll showing most Americans are soured on
Obamacare
and the second was a story that Democrats are starting to run from
Obamacare.
The Speaker seems to get what is going on.
For
conservative activists, the
next few weeks will be crucial to keeping pressure on Senate
Republicans. They
should first remind Senate Republicans that, contrary to myth, they
gained
seats in 1996 after the Gingrich government shutdown. At the time,
Gingrich
credited the GOP’s hard line with them holding their own in the 1996
election
despite Bob Dole’s loss to Bill Clinton. Read this by Dan Mitchell to
beef up
on the real history of the 1995 shutdown.
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