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That has always been the $10,000,000 question.
+1 TO U.
Well, now we get to find out, don't we?
That has always been the $10,000,000 question.
+1 TO U.
Well, now we get to find out, don't we?
Excellent job, sir.
If there is anybody less likely to get my vote than hill and trump its cruz. he is a nutter.
as for his speech I totally disagree. His speech cam off like a campaign speech to me and he has no change to ever be president luckily
Cruz embodies exactly what is wrong with politics today and his speech was one hypocritical point and contradiction after another. He condemned the very thing he is. It was a typical bad political speech, full of empty talking points that many people are guilty of left and right..
More importantly he is a lying scumbag son of a bitch.
.....So he won the primary.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...or-tea-party/2012/07/31/gJQAW2i5NX_story.html
"Ted Cruz Wins Texas Senate Primary in a Victory for Tea Party."
Senate candidate Ted Cruz is projected to win the Republican primary runoff for U.S. Senate in Texas.
Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst, who has won just under 46 percent. Dewhurst won the four-way GOP primary in May
More importantly he is a lying scumbag son of a bitch.
Lies more than Trump? That's funny. Trump lies like a Democrat. Oh, wait, he is a Democrat, isn't he?
Ya we do, but you know what, even if Don bails now I will still regard him as a hero.
Stick that in your pipe.
And smoke it.
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More importantly he is a lying scumbag son of a bitch.
Excellent job, sir.
I have said for at least 6 years that both parties need to die.
But you think you have insulted me dont ya...
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Excellent job, sir.
The problem is, Cruz just proved he is not a man of conviction, nor principle. He went back on his spoken word to all voters in every state, to support the eventual candidate they selected. He proved he places himself above the people who have made their choice clear.
His arrogance, and the revelation he is the emperor with no clothes, will likely haunt him for a very long time. It was appropriate for him to be booed off the stage.
Proving he is a solid member of the political elite voters have demonstrated they no longer support was a very foolish thing to do.
If Ted Cruz is what republicans want the republican party to be, they'll be forever crying in their cornflakes about losing every national election they run in.
On a national level, Cruz will forever be un-electable. He's an absolute joke.
Considering he lost in the primaries, I think it's safe to say Cruz is not what republicans want the party to be. Given his tactless performance and speech, I believe you are likely correct about his chances in the future.
If/When Trump is elected, I beleive a crap-ton of "republicans" will regret voting for him.
Four years from now, whatever Cruz did last night will be looooooooooooooooooooong forgotten, and/or many will look at what he did as the right thing if they haven't forgotten about it.
The electorate has very short memories. All one has to do to prove that is look at the rate incumbents get re-elected.
He galvanized the party. Thanks! He's booed off stage. His wife has to be escorted from the room. He does, too.
Who looks like the bigger man? Cruz who chose to take the stage? Or Trump who let him?
I don't think that will ever be forgotten.
The Obama thing was an example. Also, many of the founding fathers were not Christians of today. And even some that were, did not want religion to be over the Constitution.
Government can become corrupt as many on the right think today. Fortunately we can change it even though its painful and slow. I guess the idea of a representative democracy based on the Constitution is what I mean by country. Hard to define.