eduardo89
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Would they let him be an excellent president?
Probably not. They scared Reagan straight 69 days into his presidency.
Would they let him be an excellent president?
If youre not ideologically pure 100 percent of the time you get knocked around here. Which is a weird standard when it comes to politics
Ted Cruz, wacko like a fox
Does Texas' tea partying senator have his eye on the White House?
Ted Cruz is on a roll.
The tea party firebrand from Texas has been in the Senate all of seven months, but he's already looking like a strong contender for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.
Last week, Cruz won a straw poll at a major gathering of the party's conservative wing in Denver with an impressive 45% of the votes, far ahead of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul.
Before that, he wowed social conservatives in a campaign-style visit to Iowa, whose caucuses are the first stop on the long trail that leads to the nomination.
"I saw a lot in Ted Cruz, and I liked what I saw," said Bob Vander Plaats, an Iowa evangelical leader whose endorsement has carried weight in earlier caucuses. "If he proves to be the real deal, he will be a phenomenon."
Naturally, Cruz responds to talk of a presidential candidacy with the obligatory aw-shucks: "My focus is entirely on the Senate." But he doesn't say no. So watch what he does, not what he says. He's on his way back to Iowa next week and New Hampshire after that, unusual destinations for a freshman senator whose day job is looking out for Texas.
Newt said:Republicans have a real obligation to ask themselves the question: Aren’t there some pretty painful lessons to learn from the last 10 or 12 years? Don’t we have to confront the reality that this didn’t work as a strategy?
Graham and McCain are the worst of the worst. I don't understand wasting our time attacking a guy that agrees vehemently with us on 80-90% of the issues. Talk about shooting ourselves in the foot.Make a pros/cons list of Ted Cruz's policies.
PROS
Against the TSA & NDAA
Wants no restrictions on the 2nd amendment
Wants to Abolish IRS and move to a flat tax
Signed No Climate Tax Pledge
Firmly against Amnesty
Voted against the Internet Sales Tax
Opposed support of rebels in both Libya and Syria
CONS
Wanted to send spec forces into Syria To destroy chem weapon stockpiles
Blustery talk towards Iran
And this guy is a monster?!?!??! Save your vitriol for a real monster like Rubio or Ryan, who will slit your throat while they're smiling.
Ron Paul got donations from Goldman Sachs fyi.
Yeah, I guess foreign policy really doesn't matter![]()
That's because often this place becomes nothing more than a circle jerk.
Anyone who isn't 100 percent pure SHOULD get knocked around.
your internet pastime isn't much of a wager
I think he plays his cards close to his vest. He has to maintain his Tea Party cred...he was supported and endorsed by Tea Party people. I think he is a threat to Rand. All the radio pundits who claim to be anti establishment have been bringing his name up lately more than Rand's. I could be wrong, but it's just a feeling.
Domestic Policy Advisor to U.S. President George W. Bush on the 2000 Bush-Cheney campaign
I just found an interview featuring the demon spawn. I expected far worse:
http://vimeo.com/12926194