Sherman123
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Ugh. I'd trade anything for Cruz not to be standing on the stage at the first Republican debate.
Like, two Huckabees. Give me two Huckabees or Santorum's smug mug and a half. Just don't make me listen to Cruz. :hammer:
I feel the exact same way. I just want the crazies to stop sabotaging the party and its chances.
Looks like Senator Cruz is going to be the first out of the gate. I find it kind of hilarious that he's making his announcement at Liberty University. If you want to signal that you have no real intention of being the nominee or winning the Presidency this is the way to do it. I see many a book deal in his future.
Sen. Ted Cruz to launch presidential bid Monday - Alex Isenstadt - POLITICO
I'm sure that Cruz will write a few books. But the only way that he'll ever see the inside of the White House is as a guest.
I'm sure that he'll have a lot of support from the far-right evangelicals in the GOP, but they'll never put him in the White House.
The man is too far-right to ever get elected president.
True, but their votes will more easily translate to the next viable. There's not just Cruz strategy, there's GOP strategy. I wish I shared your optimism that America won't give the WH back to the GOP this time.
I don't believe that the majority of American voters are going to put someone in the White House who supports the idea of getting the U.S. Government off of Wall Street's back and into every American bedroom. :roll:
I hear you shrub, hope you're correct, but I'm not sure.
Ugh. I'd trade anything for Cruz not to be standing on the stage at the first Republican debate.
Like, two Huckabees. Give me two Huckabees or Santorum's smug mug and a half. Just don't make me listen to Cruz. :hammer:
I'm just going to say that I hope that the GOP is dumb enough to run Cruz, he'll be a bigger loser than some of the other guys.
Ugh. I'd trade anything for Cruz not to be standing on the stage at the first Republican debate.
Like, two Huckabees. Give me two Huckabees or Santorum's smug mug and a half. Just don't make me listen to Cruz. :hammer:
.:2wave: Hey, fellow poster, I am with you. There is something about Cruz that is so menacing I feel ill listening to him and unable to switch channels fast enough.
The man is too far-right to ever get elected president.
If you watch more than five minutes of this idiot, it makes you want to take a shower.
He's far too politically young to be a meaningful candidate for the GOP, but given how we already have Carson and Trump in the mix, Cruz may as well jump in.
Everyone realizes Trump is too dumb to be considered as serious. Carson doesn't have any special qualities that would appeal to mainstream America; he blew it when he said being Gay is a choice. The ambitiously hungry Ted Cruz is in a category all his own...a plague on the Republican Party who rubs people the wrong way just by opening his mouth. He can possibly influence elections, but he'll never be a viable candidate for the White House in my humble opinion.
Ugh. I'd trade anything for Cruz not to be standing on the stage at the first Republican debate.
Like, two Huckabees. Give me two Huckabees or Santorum's smug mug and a half. Just don't make me listen to Cruz. :hammer:
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