What his colleagues
have to decide now is whether Ted Cruz is anything more than a loudmouth Pied Piper
leading them off the edge of rationality to political irrelevance, a Sarah
Palin in pants spouting absurdities, a potentially imminent beneficiary of
Congress’ excellent health coverage, physical and mental, like Michele Bachmann.
Is his vowing to
speak against Obamacare “until I’m no longer able to stand” a parliamentary move
or the work of a premier performance artist?
In these disturbing
days, as we all try to navigate our private worlds as best we can, it’s
unnerving to be awash in shameless madness to the point of doubting our own sanity
in a real world. Why has Ted Cruz been visited on us?
Did we miss Glenn
Beck so much that we needed a clone on the Senate floor to compare his doubters
to appeasers of Nazi Germany in the 1940s?
At the moment that
Cruz is seizing the attention of 24/7 media with all this, Barack Obama is at
the United Nations, demonstrating once again America’s good fortune in having a
President who, for all his shortcomings, is still learning from experience and
trying to keep the nation sane.
GOP “leaders” like
John Boehner and Mitch McConnell are hiding in the deep Capitol weeds, hoping
against hope the Cruz storm will blow over without wrecking their chances to
hold on to their pitifully powerless jobs.
Voters can only feel
as if they have booked one of those touted luxury liners with a mad captain
running it aground while the Wall Street
Journal is on the Tea Party intercom reassuring passengers everything is
under “Cruz control.”
Maybe so, but not
everybody has a first-class cabin like Rupert Murdoch.
1 comment:
In an effort to regain power, the GOP would make a pact with the devil if they could. Cruz comes across as a rather crude Mephistopheles.
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