Sure, the shutdown may be pushing Republicans to record low approval ratings. And sure, Republican lawmakers are engulfed in an ugly civil war as they try and find a way out. And sure, Obamacare’s popularity appears to be undiminished by the whole exercise. But, Ted Cruz has a message for you doubters: Republicans are winning.
“The Democrats are feeling the heat!” Cruz told the crowd at the Values Voter Summit, an annual gathering of religious conservative activists.
By Cruz’s account, the Obamacare standoff as a fight whose life-or-death importance was matched only by its smashing success. The closest he came to acknowledging complaints the strategy might be going off the rails was when he warned the audience not to listen to the haters.
“The greatest trick the left has ever played is to convince conservatives we cannot win,” he said.
Senators Cruz, Mike Lee, Rand Paul, and Marco Rubio, were the lead architects of the Senate strategy that provoked the shutdown. Each spoke Friday morning at the summit, an event considered an annual showcase for Republican presidential hopefuls — and all of their names have been bandied about as 2016 possibilities. But you’d only know from two of their speeches that the shutdown ever happened.
Amid two polls from WSJ/NBC and Gallup showing Republicans cratering to record levels of unpopularity and President Obama’s approval ratings steady, Lee and Cruz each urged Republicans to keep up the fight.
“We must stop it we must defund it, we cannot accept it,” Lee, said to applause. He added that he and Cruz “make no apologies” for their position.
Both Lee and Cruz have suffered in the polls personally since the shutdown began, with Utah Republicans divided on their Senator’s approach and Cruz’s introduction to the overall American public going even worse. And we know Cruz cares about the polls — after all, he commissioned his own.
But the two argued the cause was too critical too back down from now. Fears among conservatives that their vision of the country is on the verge of extinction is a critical dynamic underlying the current shutdown, and Cruz pumped up the stakes of the fight at every turn.
“We have a couple of years to turn this country around, or we go off the cliff to oblivion,” Cruz said.









