and i won t even say the litany of people who agreed. i will just say the wall street journal editorial page, every chance they got to guide, don t do this. you are going to hurt the party, you are going to hurt the conservative cause and you are going to hurt business. the wall street journal warned them. forget about me. i won t talk about me or scott walker or paul ryan or all of these other people, like, i can t imagine. ryan votes against the deal. yeah. interestingly. he s not running in 26. i ll tell you this, i ll tell you this, paul ryan wouldn t have voted against the deal if he had thought that actually the government would have shut down. all right. one other story to get n. later today, members will meet with health ens executives to discuss the rollout of healthcare.gov. president obama admitted there
palen from the great state of alaska. [ applause ] you opened pandora s box you were the guy that gave them post-midnight all you can eat buffet, you don t get to complain. now the party is overrun with gremlin, i don t know what s happening. welcome back to morning joe. look at that beautiful shot of new york city t. sun does not come up so early anymore, though. joining us at the table, editor of the weekly standard bill kristol. this is your daughter teaching my daughter. she s fabulous. i went to parents weekend. she s fabulous. educate, educate is the word fair and balanced. that was a joke.
they re the ones that are costing people jobs. the whole thing in the government shutdown fiasco was that if you carry on doing things that hurt our business interests, that hurt the american economy, that take us this far along the road of government dysfunction, we will find people and we will fund them to run against you. that s such an interesting question in the next few weeks in the run up to the next shutdown and showdown in january is what happens to the money. does the money decide that the tea party that s been created is actually not in the best interests of the people it may have been funding it initially? two they want a shift? do they find people that can actually win? and what happens to the opinion polls as well. if you re starting to see people like it s going to send a real, this could be the thing that breaks the deadlock and the ability of washington to run itself.
poll. unfavorable views are at a record high as well. 28% see the movement in a positive light. a lot thrown out there. the bottom line is it s 2013. you really have to separate all this out t. party can recover. mike lee, obviously, mike lee is going to recover. i know the guy. he s a really nice guy. he s not up for what four years? the problem, ted cruz, for instance the guy may want to be president one day. you don t want to be favorable to the 20s, unfavorable in the 40. that may be a tougher ship to turn around. but all in all, you are not fretting or sweating about these numbers? i was totally oblivious or had more perspective on what was going on. i would say there is totally ridiculous amount of hysteria among donors. they didn t like the shutdown. i didn t like it either.
if i m not mistaken, how does mike le get to washington? he beat a sitting republican. senator bennett who everyone thought oh my gosh if this guy isn t conservative enough like how in the world do we swoiv? but it is interesting if we have reached that sort of inflexion point. i wonder, take a look. because the fallout doesn t stop there, nationally, senator ted cruz of texas has seen his favorable rating fall to 23%, his unfavorable marks dropped and she taking a hit even among conservatives according to cnn and opinion research. the poll shows 24% of americans have an unfavorable view of the gop. that s an all time high and unfavorable views of the tea party at record highs as well. only 28% see the movement in a positive light. wow. that s, yeah the polling also shows