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This thread is intended to be a collection point of the strong pros and cons of any potential liberty candidate / campaign that is being discussed / promoted on the forum. You are welcome to post both positive and not-so-positive attributes about the candidate as they related to the evaluation.
Information
Candidate Name: Ted Cruz
Office Sought: President of the United States
Website: https://www.tedcruz.org
Social Media:
https://www.facebook.com/tedcruzpage
https://twitter.com/tedcruz
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzMQMhq7Id0Y_wSDA_CJdGg
Race Information: Competition & Demographics
Incumbent:Barack Obama
Other Primary Candidates: John Kasich, Donald Trump
Non-Incumbent Candidates from Other Parties: Hillary Clinton, Gary Johnson, John McAfee, Bernie Sanders
Evaluation
Candidate Profile: Issues
Civil Liberties: A-
Constitutional Issues: B+
Economic Issues: B
Foreign Policy: F
Social Issues: B+
Overall Issues Rating: F
Candidate Profile: Personal
Honesty: Some concerns
Issue consistency: Some concerns
Personality: many concerns
Associations: many concerns
Relevant experience: Some concerns
Personal history: Some concerns
Overall Personal Rating: D
Candidate Rating: F
Race Profile Rating
Race Impact Rating: NA
Victory Impact Rating: F
Race Profile Rating: F
Overall Rating: F
Evaluation Commentary
Key strong points: Audit the Fed, tax cuts, anti-bailouts, anti-torture, fought Obamacare, calls out the Constitution.
Possible weak points: VAT tax, associations
Possible deal breakers: foreign policy
Unknown points for further research:
Rating commentary:
An analysis of the Ted Cruz campaign presents some interesting considerations for a pro-liberty individual. On the surface level, Ted does a good job of promoting the U.S. Constitution and is on the right side of many issues for the people. On the flip side however, some of Ted’s positions on foreign policy move in the opposite direction of the right path, and rhetoric of carpet bombing others into oblivion, followed with “I don’t know if sand can glow in the dark, but we’re going to find out!” are utterly destructive to the goals of rational discussion and further move the public dialog away from reasoned policy ideas.
While there is valid room to debate the capabilities and cause of any enemy of the US, the use of third generational warfare tactics against an asymmetrical enemy is ineffective, expensive, creates blowback and needlessly leads to the suffering and death of innocent people.
To support any candidate where it is reasonable to perceive that they will increase human carnage of the innocent would mean that the candidate supporters would have blood on their own hands after it happens. This is not an acceptable position at any level for people who wish to promote peace and advance society in a civil manner.
Many of Ted’s associations and other personal traits bring additional concern to his campaign, but his foreign policy is a deal breaker and drives the final rating.
Information
Candidate Name: Ted Cruz
Office Sought: President of the United States
Website: https://www.tedcruz.org
Social Media:
https://www.facebook.com/tedcruzpage
https://twitter.com/tedcruz
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzMQMhq7Id0Y_wSDA_CJdGg
Race Information: Competition & Demographics
Incumbent:Barack Obama
Other Primary Candidates: John Kasich, Donald Trump
Non-Incumbent Candidates from Other Parties: Hillary Clinton, Gary Johnson, John McAfee, Bernie Sanders
Evaluation
Candidate Profile: Issues
Civil Liberties: A-
Constitutional Issues: B+
Economic Issues: B
Foreign Policy: F
Social Issues: B+
Overall Issues Rating: F
Candidate Profile: Personal
Honesty: Some concerns
Issue consistency: Some concerns
Personality: many concerns
Associations: many concerns
Relevant experience: Some concerns
Personal history: Some concerns
Overall Personal Rating: D
Candidate Rating: F
Race Profile Rating
Race Impact Rating: NA
Victory Impact Rating: F
Race Profile Rating: F
Overall Rating: F
Evaluation Commentary
Key strong points: Audit the Fed, tax cuts, anti-bailouts, anti-torture, fought Obamacare, calls out the Constitution.
Possible weak points: VAT tax, associations
Possible deal breakers: foreign policy
Unknown points for further research:
Rating commentary:
An analysis of the Ted Cruz campaign presents some interesting considerations for a pro-liberty individual. On the surface level, Ted does a good job of promoting the U.S. Constitution and is on the right side of many issues for the people. On the flip side however, some of Ted’s positions on foreign policy move in the opposite direction of the right path, and rhetoric of carpet bombing others into oblivion, followed with “I don’t know if sand can glow in the dark, but we’re going to find out!” are utterly destructive to the goals of rational discussion and further move the public dialog away from reasoned policy ideas.
While there is valid room to debate the capabilities and cause of any enemy of the US, the use of third generational warfare tactics against an asymmetrical enemy is ineffective, expensive, creates blowback and needlessly leads to the suffering and death of innocent people.
To support any candidate where it is reasonable to perceive that they will increase human carnage of the innocent would mean that the candidate supporters would have blood on their own hands after it happens. This is not an acceptable position at any level for people who wish to promote peace and advance society in a civil manner.
Many of Ted’s associations and other personal traits bring additional concern to his campaign, but his foreign policy is a deal breaker and drives the final rating.