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Obama’s Israel Trip, GOP Demographic Troubles, and the Rise of Ted Cruz
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On the March 24, 2013 episode of The Kudzu Vine, hosts David McLaughlin, Catherine Smith, and Tim Shiflett examined a wide swath of political issues, beginning with President Barack Obama’s major trip to Israel. Tim argued the visit was largely a goodwill mission anchored by a successful speech, while Catherine emphasized Obama’s effective diplomacy with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, countering the perception that their relationship had deteriorated. The hosts also discussed a paradox: although U.S. conservatives portray Obama as hostile to Israel, polls show Arab publics hold more negative views of him than of President Bush, possibly due to misinformation about his religion, the Afghanistan war, and the raid on bin Laden. Shifting to domestic politics, they analyzed the Republican National Committee’s autopsy report on the GOP’s 2012 losses. Tim criticized the decision to publish it, noting it highlighted demographic problems the party has refused to confront—particularly losses among voters of color, single women, and LGBTQ Americans. Catherine agreed that the GOP faces a generational challenge: softening positions on immigration or guns risks alienating its base, but refusing to adapt jeopardizes future presidential elections. The group compared the GOP’s predicament to past political realignments, debating whether today’s Republicans more closely resemble the dominant party of 1984 or the declining Whig Party of the 1850s. The final topic centered on Senator Ted Cruz, whose repeated votes to repeal the Affordable Care Act—36 attempts—were criticized as wasteful obstruction aimed at appeasing far-right voters. The hosts also questioned his constitutional eligibility for the presidency, given his birth in Canada to a U.S.-citizen mother.