Don’t count Republican Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee on board with GOP threats to shut down the government if the president’s health care plan isn’t defunded pronto.
“It’s a silly effort, and what people are really saying who are behind that effort is that we don’t have the courage to roll up our sleeves and deal with real deficit reductions and spending decisions,” Corker said on Tuesday’s The Daily Rundown.
“We want to take ourselves out of the debate and act like we are being principled to the American people by saying ‘if there’s one dime of funding for Obamacare, we’re not going to vote for the [continuing resolution],’” said Corker. “I don’t look at that as very courageous.”
Corker said both he and the public would “see through it and understand what’s really taking place” by taking themselves out of the debate.
Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah last week said he’d threaten to shut down the government unless Obamacare was fully defunded, and said other conservative senators, including Ted Cruz of Texas and Marco Rubio of Florida, would join him.








