Alex Jones: "I'm sold on Ted Cruz"

Ted Cruz is an Israel sympathizer and far from being a non-interventionist. From what he has said, he doesn't sound much different than your typical conservative on foreign policy issues. That alone is enough for me not to trust him.
 
Since Ted Cruz has made no public statement about his position on humanitarian war (e.g. Libya) that would be spreading democracy, why do you guys assume immediately that he's a neoconservative? Why not just give him the benefit of the doubt?

I've never given you a neg rep before, but I might have to start. I specifically said that Cruz isn't a neoconservative. But just because he isn't a neo-conservative doesn't mean that he's good on foreign policy issues,
 
I've never given you a neg rep before, but I might have to start. I specifically said that Cruz isn't a neoconservative. But just because he isn't a neo-conservative doesn't mean that he's good on foreign policy issues,

Sorry, did not see your second post when I started writing my reply to your first post.
 
This Warlord is definitely not.

MaverickPAC, Bush, neocon friends like Mark Levin and bankster wife are all too much to ignore.

Sorry Ted.

Wow. That was silly logic, almost trollish. Ted has an excellent voting record and has done nothing wrong.
 
Cruz has been in the senate 5 minutes! And I bet if he was in the senate 10 years ago he would have supported it all and cheered on Bush.

You're really funny and easily duped.

Well we're not.

Better pedigree than Rand?!?!!? HAHAHAA.A

You would have preferred that Texas elected Dewhurst instead of Cruz? I don't get it.
 
I am not sure I like Cruz's foreign policy but if Rand is torn down by his own base and no longer a viable candidate and I was faced with Santorum, Rubio versus Hillary, Cruz would be my man barring any massive shift between now and then. He has a lot going for him as an electable republican candidate that Rand doesn't have..
 
By the way you notice Mark Levin sounding like a constitutional conservative lately?

He was saying on TV the other day we need to stand up for the 4th amendment... WHAT? He cheered the PATRIOT act and Bush's desecration of it.

Mark Levin is a staunch defender of civil liberties...when a Democrat is President.
 
senate has been better with Cruz than without. I'm not sure I'd trust him as president but I'm glad he is in the senate - especially if Rand is the president.
 
He's a lot better than the CIA tool Dewey but he's also very dangerous and likely to help raise money and promote a whole new generation of neocons with George P through Maverick PAC.

Go figure.
 
Cruz adds weight to our side of the scale. That's enough for me. Even if it's not as much weight as someone else, it doesn't matter. Same goes for Rand.

There are those that work towards liberty and those that work towards tyranny. As long as any of these folks don't try to infringe upon me, they are good people to have around.

He's already voted to give our medical data to the Feds. Seems like a small thing, but can you imagine what this government is capable of? No compromises.

That, and that he's hawkish toward Iran, is enough for mee. No thanks. I'm not a perfectionist by any means, I like Rand Paul and Mike Lee so far, but Cruz isn't honestly good enough for me. I mean, is he better than the average senator? I'm sure. But he's still part of the establishment, and there's no way I'd ever vote for him unless he changed his views and proved it with a better voting record.

Then again, Rand may have an influence on him yet. I can't totally give up ATM. But what I've seen... I think he's too deeply flawed for me to seriously support him. He compromises too much (On my principles, not necessarily his own).

Ted Cruz said he opposed the growth of government during the Bush presidency in his CPAC speech. He also voted against foreign aid. Not sure where he stood on previous wars because he doesn't talk about them. I agree that on Iran, he tends to be overly hawkish. When Cruz actually votes for war, then I'm alright with denouncing him. Until then, I'm not going to judge him on that. Domestically, he's definitely up there with Lee and Cruz.

Also, is a friend really enough to disqualify him? I'm sure there's people on here that have friends that are liberal, neoconservative, socialist, nationalist, etc. Doesn't mean they agree with them on everything.

War is a big one for me. I can definitely live with the wrong views on little issues like privatizing roads or immigration or other issues that I hold positions for consistency but am not necessarily all that upset over. I can even live with a mistake or two on something a bit more substantial, drug laws, background checks, abortion (I might make this more of a litmus test but the GOP so obviously uses it as a game, so even while I'm calling for the death of abortion doctors and the release of vigilantes who bravely end their lives... I'm still not using this as a voting litmus test). But foreign policy? That... just no... I'm not really willing to compromise much there. Rand Paul is just within my realm of acceptability there, and that only because he hasn't advocated preemptive war. If Rand ever said wanted to bomb Iran, he'd instantly lose my support.

My belief in just how important foreign policy is was just reenforced by that "You like Ron Paul, except on foreign policy" video. That one's a deal breaker. Anyone who is not anti-war has no business being in the House, let alone the Senate, even if he votes with us on every single non-war issue.
 
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