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In Response to RedState, Mitch McConnell Doubles Down on Surrender

Mitch McConnell is playing three card monty with the Republican base and thinks we are foolish enough to believe his distractions.

Mitch McConnell wants to clear the air based on my earlier RedState post. In the post, quoting Yahoo! News, I noted McConnell said, “When it came to Obamacare, we gave it everything we have, everything we have, and we just lost.”

In response to this morning’s post, Mitch McConnell’s press team sent out an email blast with the transcript of the speech. They reached out to my office insisting I fix a quote from a news story that itself has not changed the quote. Nonetheless, the McConnell team insists the actual quote is, “We gave it everything we had, and we just barely lost the legislative fight.”

Okay, but what else did Mitch McConnell say. From his own transcript:

Obamacare should be repealed root and branch. And we’re not backing down from this fight. We’ve taken the same approach to Obamacare. We gave it everything we had, and we just barely lost the legislative fight. The Supreme Court ruling last summer was another blow. But I can’t just stand by and look at that assault on liberty behind me and do nothing.

He immediately then declared, pointing to the rules and regulations of Obamacare, “Ladies and Gentlemen: if there were ever a symbol of what we’re fighting against, that tower is it. And grounded in the principles that unite us, we’ll fight this and every other assault on liberty that the Left throws at us — until we restore the American ideal.”

Pay close attention to that.

McConnell had next to him, as a prop, the rules and regulations enacted under Obamacare. His prop was not the law itself, but rather the rules and regulations stemming from the law.

Mitch McConnell is playing three card monty with the Republican base and thinks we are foolish enough to believe his distractions. He thinks we can pick fights now on regulations. But the regulations will keep coming and the Senate Democrats will keep blocking any and all repeals unless Mitch McConnell actually picks a fight on Obamacare itself — not the underlying rules and regulations.

I wonder how many people actually think he had the 2,000 page law next to him, instead of the regulations.

The only existing way to defund Obamacare is to fight on the continuing resolution. Unless Mitch McConnell has the testicular fortitude to shut down the government until the Democrats agree to defund Obamacare, he can bluster all he wants and spin all he wants, but the result is the same.

Mitch McConnell has no will to fight to kill Obamacare. He’s only willing to use its rules and regulations and props to claim we’ll fight on that ground instead of the ground we should be fighting on — defunding Obamacare itself.

That McConnell went out of his way to re-spin his well packaged nonsense into something more than it is suggests he is really and truly scared of the Republican base, but is too much a creature of Washington to really fight. All he knows is spin, throw red meat, and then blame someone else for his failures.

COMMENTS

  • zollistar

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    In other words, he’s Obama Lite.

  • zollistar

    Okay, I posted this article before, but it’s worth reading. If you play bridge, it’s kinda like a review of the bid.

    http://www.fgfbooks.com/Manion/2013/Manion130316.html

  • gawken

    About a week ago, I posted a somewhat tongue-in-cheek diary that it’s time for Operation Chaos 2.0…..that the only absolutely way to make sure that McConnell does NOT become majority leader when the GOP controls the Senate in 2014 is to make sure that he doesn’t return to the Senate. Ergo, conservatives should vote for Ashley Judd. The math is very doable…you can read it here…..http://www.redstate.com/gawken/2013/03/11/hey-rush-time-for-a-new-operation-chaos-conservatives-should-support-ashley-judd-or-i-want-a-gop-senate-i-do-not-want-mitch-mcconnell-as-majority-leader/

  • westcoastpatriette

    Come on, McConnell. Put on your big boy pants and fight. Now.

  • gscandlen

    Sorry, Erick, I love you but I think you are making too much of this. The regulations are the result of the law. They are further proof of what ObamaCare has wrought. The epic disaster that is ObamaCare comes more into focus every day. Defunding does not repeal the law, but it will bring these regs to a screeching halt. That is a good thing. McConnell needs to be encouraged to do the right thing.

  • plh

    I was eight years old in 1964 and remember my parents and grandparents talking about Senator Goldwater. I even remember my dad showing me the Senator’s book. When I first read his words many years later, they electrified me as well, and do so to this day. Our key to victory is right there; all we need to do is follow his lead.

  • westcoastpatriette

    The law itself is 2,700 pages. The rules and regulations — 22,000 pages — are the extension of the bureaucrats outlining how to implement the law.

  • rabun1016

    It is hard to fire up anyone about any message when you have a crank like McConnell leading the Senate minority. Leaders can make a difference. Unfortunately, for Republicans, the difference is negative.

  • cheesycon

    ok, I get that much, but why is 2700 pages ok and 22000 pages not ok? Would teh stack of paper of 2700 pages not have been damning enough? Does that 22000 include all 50 states? If so then its only 500 pages of regulation each. Now is that good or bad?

    see what I mean – it’s this prop I have an issue with, it puts attention on something meaningless (number of pages) and distracts from important (the actual law)

    I mean, the reality is bad enough. But he just wanted a taller stack of paper as his prop? it’s just confusing and needless.

  • raginpatriot

    Think of it this way — the regulations are like a dandelion’s flower and leaves, and McConnell is representing that he’s going to fight those — while refusing to go after the root. Without going after the root, you can keep whacking leaves off of the dandelion, and new leaves and flowers will just keep growing back.

    In other words, McConnell is just engaging in boob bait trying to convince the Republican base that he’s actually opposing Obamacare.

    Time to apply some RoundUp to McConnell, Boehner, the GOP establishment and to Obamacare.

  • whitetop

    I’ve gotten a headache trying to follow these questions.

  • hdpolitics

    Right, but the Minority Leadership is an elected position so the same rule applies. When Republicans elect Senators who think Mitch freaking McConnell is the guy who should be leading them… is there absolutely anything else that has to be said about Senate Republicans? Same deal in the House.

    Imagine, for a moment, that the GOP was such that a majority of their elected representatives in both Houses of Congress thought, say, that Jim DeMint was a better choice for Minority leader than McConnell… or that an actual big c Conservative was a better choice for Speaker than Boehner.

    This is a pleasant fiction, as Lucilla would say.

  • oribasius

    Can someone explain to me why this fool is the Republican leader of the Senate? I mean, really.

  • littlehouse18

    I thought McConnell made it pretty clear these were the regulations, and I do think Erick is making too much of this. I happen to like the photo, just a little shocked that McConnell is the one who put it out there (or I would be shocked if he weren’t up for re-election).
    It’s pretty obvious that McC is scared of us, and that’s a good thing, even though we know his anti-obamacare stance is only due to the next election. I still think as long as he’s doing helpful stuff, he should get praised, and, if I were in Kentucky I would still vote for his primary opponent.

  • Guest

    McConnell voted for the Cruz defunding amendment, is there something more that can be done in the Senate to defund in the CR (I hope)?

  • rabun1016

    Agree completely. I challenged Saxby Chambliss on his support and got the predictable bromide about “my friend Mitch has a tough job”.