White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer conceded that he fears a President Ted Cruz will overturn President Barack Obamas executive amnesty, perhaps signaling that Cruz represents the greatest threat to the progressive left. Our first 100 days we spent a lot of time signing executive orders undoing what [President George W.] Bush did, and I would like not to be sitting on a beach somewhere reading about President [Ted] Cruz doing that to us, so its very important to us, Pfeiffer told the Wall Street Journal on Friday.
Earlier in the day, Pfeiffer declared that Obamas executive amnesty was one of the reasons that made 2014 a year of great progress for the progressive agenda. He told the Journal that from the perspective of advancing our agenda through our pen and our phone, this has been a tremendously successful year.
Cruz, a potential 2016 heavyweight, would run as a bold conservative.
Cruz has also, with his actions, made it clear that he isnt the type of politician who campaigns as a conservative and then turns his back on the base as soon as he is elected. That, more than anything, is why the bipartisan permanent political class and Washington insiders despise him.
Despite his fears, though, Pfeiffer, according to the Journal, ultimately predicted Obamas administrative actions on immigration and Cuba will stand no matter who sits in the White House in 2017.