The Senate voted Wednesday to stop debate on the House budget bill that strips funding for Obamacare after a nearly full-day talk-a-thon from Sen. Ted Cruz.
All 100 senators—including Cruz, who notably said “a vote for cloture is a vote for Obamacare”—voted in favor of moving the bill forward.
Cruz then asked for the next vote to occur Friday afternoon, instead of Saturday, to maximize the airtime he believes it will get in the media.
It’s the latest in Cruz’ long day in the limelight.
Cruz spoke through the night, quoting Duck Dynasty, railing against the healthcare law for hours, and reading bed-time stories to his children who he said were watching C-SPAN before leaving the Senate floor around noon on Wednesday. The Texas senator’s speech was designed to give the defund Obamacare movement press and some semblance of a fight, even though Cruz can’t stop the Democrat-controlled Senate from removing the provision in the House bill that halts funding for President Obama’s landmark health care law and putting forward their own budget bill.
Allies in the Cruz-led plan to defund Obamacare, Sens. Mike Lee and Marco Rubio stepped in to help their colleague by asking extended questions during the night to give Cruz a break.
“Are we going to be the first generation to not leave the next generation better off?” Rubio asked during an extended hour-long question starting around 6 a.m. Wednesday morning.
“I’m a little bit tired. Sen. Lee is a little bit tired,” Cruz said, looking weary and frail, as he picked back up around 7 a.m. He yielded to another question from the fresher-faced Rubio minutes later.
Republican Senate leadership said that they wouldn’t support Cruz’s efforts, highlighting a GOP civil war that has pitted newer members of Congress against its veterans.
“I just don’t happen to think filibustering a bill that defunds Obamacare is the best route to defunding Obamacare,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said after an extended condemnation of the healthcare reform bill. “All it does is shut down the government and keep Obamacare funded, and none of us want that.”
“Ted’s doing what Ted needs to do for whatever reason,” Georgia’s Sen. Saxby Chambliss said on Morning Joe, laying on the party befuddlement at Cruz’s tactics. “The fact is we’re going to vote at 1 o’clock.”









