Let the finger pointing begin.
Newsflash to Republicans: You control Congress, you own the shutdown. So Speaker John Boehner can scream all he wants for Democrats to "
get off their ass," but the fact that our nation's chief national security agency may shut down in 16 days is on his head.
Boehner has no one to blame but himself. He's the one who let the House GOP's crazy caucus, chaired by Rep. Steve King, lead the charge on attaching anti-immigrant riders that will increase the deficit to the Homeland Security funding bill.
Tuesday, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell finally conceded that the Senate absolutely didn't have the 60 votes to pass the House's bill, mostly because they can't find six Democratic senators ridiculously mean-spirited enough to vote for a bill that targets kids who were brought to the U.S. as minors (Dreamers) or leave them parentless by deporting their elders.
Now that Boehner let King run away with his caucus, he can't rein them back in. Boehner's chief lieutenant broke the news to Senate Republicans Wednesday.
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) wandered over to a closed-door Senate GOP lunch and told lawmakers there is neither the appetite nor the votes in his conservative House conference to send over a “clean” DHS bill, free of GOP riders targeting Obama’s immigration moves.
Boehner, left with no good options, is not only blaming Democrats, he's also
pointing the finger at McConnell.
“I love Mitch,” said House Speaker John A. Boehner… “The House did its job,” he said. “Now it’s time for the Senate to do their work.”
But here's the best part—some Republicans
actually believe they can win this public relations battle.
Conservative hard-liners are arguing they have a stronger political hand now than they did in 2013, when a fight over Obamacare led to a 16-day government shutdown and a backlash against Republicans. This time, conservatives say, Democrats are in a politically untenable position, given their refusal to begin Senate debate over the funding bill.
Um, yeah, just a guess that many of these masterminds were the same ones who argued Republicans had the upper hand in 2013. That shutdown sure did wonders for their positioning with the American people. But hey, when reality is just too hard to handle, delusion is a man's best friend.
1:34 PM PT: UPDATE: Majority Leader Mitch McConnell filed a motion Thursday to take a fourth vote on the House Homeland Security bill because three failures weren't enough.