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By Tony Castro

Tony Castro Tony Castro is the author of the newly-released "The Prince of South Waco: American Dreams and Great Expectations," as well as of the critically-acclaimed “Chicano Power: The Emergence of Mexican America” and the best-selling “Mickey Mantle: America’s Prodigal Son."

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Ted Cruz: The Hispanic Joseph McCarthy?

Posted on February 19, 2013 By Tony Castro Politics

Ted Cruz - Joe McCarthy

Latinos wince at the mention of Ted Cruz’s, left, name and what an embarrassment he has become in not even two months in office. Many compare him to Joe McCarthy, right. (AP Photo)

If you’re a Hispanic parent dreaming your child will grow up to be a United States senator, be careful what you wish for.

You may dream for Marco Rubio, but you could wind up with Ted Cruz.

Cruz, the first Latino senator from Texas, was elected last November as the darling not only of conservatives in the Lone Star State but also of the Tea Party movement in particular.

He might not have been the ideal Latino U.S. senator many Hispanics in Texas had hoped for, but he was better than nothing, or at least some thought. They hoped he would become one of the leading spokesmen for Hispanic issues as well as a symbol of the immigrant dream at a time when comprehensive immigration reform is on the front burner.

Sen. Joseph McCarthy, an American pariah

Instead, there are now Latinos who are wincing at the mention of his name and what an embarrassment he seems to have become in not even two months in Washington where some are likening him to the notorious 1950s senator, Joseph McCarthy, whose rabid search for communists—that included smearing completely innocent people—ultimately made him an American pariah.

That’s all Latino America needs—a Hispanic demagogue reminding them of one of the saddest, sorriest periods in American history.

But Ted Cruz is on his way to possibly becoming that. So much promise has quickly gotten stuck in a quagmire of needless grandstanding and name-smearing, all beginning in this month’s Armed Services Committee hearings on the nomination of Chuck Hagel as Secretary of Defense.

Cruz quickly made his point early on in the hearings, leading a harsh opening round of questioning that exposed Hagel as perhaps not being as prepared to explain himself in a contentious setting as he should have been.

As a former senator from Nebraska, Hagel had possibly expected a gentler probing from the legislative body of which he had been a member. But this was Washington, after all, and he was the nominee of a Democratic president who has been the ongoing target of Republicans, especially conservatives.

Some of the Armed Services Committee members soon let up, but not Cruz, who seemed to be going after Hagel and questioning his character unnecessarily. It seemed unnecessary because Hagel, who doesn’t appear to have done anything criminally wrong, will likely be confirmed by the senate in the end.

Bu if anyone came out of those hearings with their credibility and common sense exposed, it was Cruz.

“I don’t know the man’s personality,” said MSNBC’s Chris Matthews. “I know he’s got an interesting background. He’s a brilliant guy in many ways.”

“But the tactics, you know, I watched him in those hearings and I saw Joe McCarthy. I saw the way he was prosecuting the case, the way he was putting up evidence, innuendo, guilt by association.”

Ted Cruz’s Senate colleagues were equally unamused, with California Democrat Barbara Boxer, saying she was reminded of the McCarthy witch-hunting of the early 1950s.

“It was really reminiscent of a different time and place, when you said, ‘I have here in my pocket a speech you made on such and such a date,’ and of course nothing was in the pocket,” Boxer said. “It was reminiscent of some bad times.”

There’s a term Latinos have for Cruz’s behavior, at least Mexican Americans in Texas, and it’s appropriate here.

Sinverguenza.

Ted Cruz today’s Joe McCarthy

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  • MAX GUTIERREZ

    Ted Cruz IS A White Wanna-Be / And Apparently, like Rubio, has FORGOTTEN His ROOTS Or MORE Tragically is Either ASHAMED Or EMBARRASSED Of IT…IT Makes Me CURIOUS as to his Family Heritage DYNAMICS…

  • radsenior

    The truth of the matter is Ditch Mitch, the Political mysogynist and Career Obstructionist in the Senate, sent both Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz with their Hispanic sir-names out to try to make themselves visible on the political stage to attract Hispanics/Latinos. Trying to act like an educated man, Ted, the TEA-quest-traitor, has shown himself as grossly incompetent and inept in doing the work he is charged with doing for every Texan. Ted, the TEA-quest-traitor, falls firmly into Bobby Jindal’s ”Stupid Party” comment. Ted, the TEA-quest-traitor’s critical mass opposition is only from those intent on slowing down the first black president and building hurdles and road blocks against every action he takes. David Dewhurst would have been a better Senator than this combative and confrontational TEA-quest-traitor. Cruz’s total homage and backing is to and from the TEA party fringe. Here’s my response about Ted Cruz: Step out of the way and appoint Chuck Hagel to Sec. of Defense. You and all your TEA-quest-traitoring fellows have corrupted the once proud Republican party. As a fellow Texan you pain me with your arrogance. Because Ted has no possibility of running for president since he is Canadian by birth, he has been sent out by Ditch Mitch, the Political mysogynist and Career Obstructionist in the Senate along with Marco Rubio to attract the Hispanic vote. Rubio in no way could represent the Hispanic people. Remember the Blunt Amendment that would have empowered employers to deny birth-control coverage to their employers? It was originally known as the ”Blunt-Rubio Amendment.” Rubio is part of a shrinking fringe that opposes the Violence Against Women Act. It’s all about control over the presidency since they have lost it twice. Get registered, vote, and get out the vote! We well know the truth of the concentration of wealth in the hands of fewer and fewer people and the concentration of power in stricter, less compassionate hands. “Sweep your state Capital CLEAN….in 2014″ “Sweep the House CLEAN….in 2014″ “Sweep the Senate CLEAN….in 2014″

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