limequat
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What a dick.
with pralines.
What a dick.
Question: If Cruz's foreign policy stances are the reason why people in the liberty movement shouldn't support Cruz, then why should people in the liberty movement have supported Rand? Rand broke from the non interventionist foreign policy ideology. He supported sanctions on Iran, foreign military bases, sanctions on Russia, military action against ISIS, military action to protect Israel if they got attacked, wouldn't take military action against Iran off the table, didn't advocate withdrawing from Nato, voted for military aid to Ukraine, etc. Rand has a long list of ways in which he deviated from a non interventionist foreign policy. But yet we're supposed to hate Cruz just because he also deviates from a non interventionist foreign policy. Is this just because Cruz's last name isn't "Paul?" It just seems like a double standard to me.
Maybe because Cruz is a slimy used car salesman in the pocket of Goldman Sachs and a fan of John Bolton etc.. To compare the two is ridiculous.
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GOA endorsed Cruz months ago. I unsubscribed, grr
Rot in hell asshole.
Ted Cruz sent me a "check" yesterday. It was a check to send back to him so it can be doubled by an anonymous donor. I'm not making this up.
I, somehow got on his email list. Never would I donate money nor time to him. Thank Rand/Ron inc., for selling my info to him.![]()
I'm not saying that Cruz and Rand are the same on foreign policy. Obviously Rand is better. But, Rand is obviously not a non interventionist on foreign policy either. So if the standard is that you can only vote for a candidate who supports a non interventionist foreign policy, then Rand doesn't meet that standard either.