Bipartisan deal reached to shut down Ted Cruz
September 25, 2013
WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—In
what is being hailed as a rare example of bipartisan coöperation,
Senate Democrats and Republicans came together today on a near-unanimous
vote to defund Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas). The measure, which shuts down all nonessential functions of Sen. Cruz, passed by a margin of ninety-nine to one. As the final vote was announced this morning, Sen. Cruz’s microphone was
unplugged and the Senate exploded with cheers on both sides of the
aisle. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) said that the vote to
defund the Texas senator showed that bipartisan coöperation is possible
even in the usually rancorous Senate: “Every now and then the two
parties can reach across the aisle and find something that we both
despise with all our might.” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) acknowledged that
the budget impact of defunding Sen. Cruz would be minimal, but added,
“This was never about money. We got Ted Cruz to stop talking, and you
can’t put a price tag on that.”
Photograph: CSPAN/AP.
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