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Houston Chronicle Yanks Cruz Endorsement

by Seth Millstein

Ted Cruz’s debt ceiling antics have cost him the support of the Houston Chronicle, which has penned an op-ed expressing why they regret endorsing him in 2012. The paper was never particularly fond of Cruz to begin with, having supported his impeachment-happy opponent David Dewhurst in the Republican primary, but ultimately concluded that he was a “thoughtful, energetic and dynamic” guy who would “spend his energies standing up for Texans of every background and economic station.”

But now, as the utter failure and damage of Cruz’s shutdown campaign comes into focus, the paper is pining for Cruz’s predecessor, Kay Bailey Hutchison:

We miss [Hutchison’s] extraordinary understanding of the importance of reaching across the aisle when necessary. Neither sitting Texas senator has displayed that useful skill, and both the state and the Congress are the poorer for it.

One reason we particularly believe that Hutchison would make a difference in these hectic days is that if she had kept her seat, Cruz would not be in the Senate.

When we endorsed Ted Cruz in last November's general election, we did so with many reservations and at least one specific recommendation - that he follow Hutchison's example in his conduct as a senator.

Obviously, he has not done so. Cruz has been part of the problem in specific situations where Hutchison would have been part of the solution.

It’s been a long fall from grace for Cruz, who only two years ago the National Review christened “the next great conservative hope.” Now, Americans dislike him by a 2:1 ratio, which is problematic for a guy plotting a presidential run. Even his Republican colleagues reportedly hate his guts, and, oh yeah, Obamacare is more popular than ever.