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Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: Ted Cruz’s revolting power play: Here’s what’s really behind his nativist nonsense While much of America may laugh at the Tea Party lunatic, here's how he's secretly setting much of the DC agenda In the GOPs ongoing quest to be the 21st centurys answer to the Know-Nothing party, two events this week stand out as steps in the right direction. Ted Cruz announced that he was going to push for legislation that would roll back the administrations order to desist in deporting undocumented young people who were brought here by their parents and are now as American as he is. This man has an instinct for the right wing zeitgeist and a knack for riding it right off the cliff. As Simon Maloy pointed out earlier , this is yet another nail in the GOPs long-term coffin as they solidify their reputation as uncaring xenophobes, once again led by Senator Cruz. He is tacking as far right as possible, undermining his own fellow Texans with a demand that they go much further than is politically wise. That plays well in the far reaches of the right wing, but its a killer if they want to be anything more than a rump, nativist Party in the future. But Cruzs very special gift is creating chaos and he works it to his advantage. As Ed Kilgore wryly observed: You can just see Cruz publicly rallying House conservatives against the sellout plan, intimidating Cornyn into discussions of abandoning his own bill, undermining Democratic support for Cuellar, and maybe managing to hold up the August recess, which is a big deal in an election year. The fact that the very idea of Cruz initiating such destruction is almost enough to make you predict it is a sign of the invisible power he accrued during last years government shutdown crisis: as with Dick Butkus in his heyday, you never run a play without figuring out where he is and what hes doing. Its often said that with power comes responsibility. But sometimes irresponsibility generates power. Indeed it does, especially in right-wing movement politics. And as I argued here, that power, if used strategically, can be enough to set the agenda, regardless of whether they are in the minority or the majority. Cruz may be a fringe dweller, but he isnt dumb. There are many ways to advance your cause in our government system thats full of choke points and over the years the Republicans have proved themselves very adept at the one thing they truly care about stopping what they dont like. (That is after all, the essence of reactionary politics.) Heather Digby Parton, also known as "Digby," is a contributing writer to Salon. She was the winner of the 2014 Hillman Prize for Opinion and Analysis Journalism. Poster Comment: A lot of Pro-Israel Republicans claiming heir to the Tea Party tradition jumping on the borders issue. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 6.
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Read it and seethe.
Seething as I read. As a forkin' immigrant who respectfully knocked on the door and asked, "May I come in?" I'd invite Heather to stick it where the sun don't shine.
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