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At least Cruz votes , while Obama the 170 something "present Votes" and did not even finish his term as Senator. (1st term)
The "Present" voting was during his tenure in the Illinois State Senate (which is pretty much tradition in the Illinois Legislature), not U.S Senate.....
The KKK was never on the right. They were virtually all Democrats. Was Robert Byrd, Prince of Pork, and praised by Chris Dodd (D, CT. and great friend of Ted Kennedy) as someone who "would have been a great senator at any moment" on the right? Nix. Was Hugo Black (nominated to the Supreme Court by FDR) on the right? Nix. The KKK was moderate/populist left.
Oh? Have you ever heard of a Republican politician named David Duke?
How about - more recently - the KKK standing in full support of the Republican Alabama Supreme Court Justice and the Republican governor of that state's defiance in the recent marriage equality rulings.
The KKK are right wingers.
Most KKKlansmen are Republicans, but the vast majority of Republicans are not members of the KKK and I'm not trying to stigmatize the GOP.
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You are a lost cause.... Your 20% of the population as your base, is not the target market.
The conservative independents(Tea Party) is where Ted will focus his pull. As A Republican, he already has the Republican base. He needs the Tea Party to win the election. Something Romney didn't get.
You arent going to actually attempt to answer the question, so I will rephrase it for you.
Why should I believe he will be a great President(or even just good) ?
As for your independent and Base argument, the only way that works is if you are arguing that those people stayed Home in 2012, but would come out for Cruz.
Cruz will provide a distinct contrast with the left or even the center. He's got the right message, and it's one needed to be heard. I'm pulling for him as he is launching his campaign. Rather than the same-old same-old, we have a guy that is shedding light on the bottom line: "Do we desire liberty or tyranny? Which would you rather have?" Cruz will stand for constitutional government, a free society, a strong economy, the securing of our borders, and America as the number one world power. Let's see the other candidates come out with that.
He had a career as a state legislator, which Cruz did not. And Obama was in the Senate as long as Cruz has been. He is in a crowded field of experienced, sane governors...he doesn't stand a chance.
As someone who lived several decades in Illinois, a stint in the IL state legislature is not necessarily a plus in my book when it comes to a presidential candidate.
Ted Cruz does not have the IL legislature feather in his cap, but he clerked for the chief justice of the SCOTUS, and argued numerous cases before the SCOTUS. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/22/us...ourt.html?_r=0
Harvard law prof Alan Dershowitz described him as "off-the-charts brilliant." He is at least as qualified as Obama was in 2008.
Predictions are offal. No one would have predicted in early 1979 that Reagan would become president, or in 1991 that Clinton would become president, or in 2007 that Obama would become president. In March 2007, Hillary Clinton led every poll.
An University that calls itself, "Liberty" forces students to attend political events.
........... warned listeners of his radio show about the dangers of "the indoctrination of your children," saying that the and the "get 'em while they're young" approach of of brainwashing tactics.
Force? It is part of the curriculum...
You don't know what Liberty University is, do you?
It is a theology university. 3 sermons a week is mandatory to pass the class.
You pay your tuition, you want to pass. You will attend.
Standing ovation, from those forced to attend....
Force? It is part of the curriculum...
You don't know what Liberty University is, do you?
It is a theology university. 3 sermons a week is mandatory to pass the class.
You pay your tuition, you want to pass. You will attend.
Standing ovation, from those forced to attend....
You arent going to actually attempt to answer the question, so I will rephrase it for you.
Why should I believe he will be a great President(or even just good) ?
As for your independent and Base argument, the only way that works is if you are arguing that those people stayed Home in 2012, but would come out for Cruz.
What is to answer. The truth was presented to you. You don't have to like it or accept it.
The mushy middle has proved time and time again, to be a waste of time and resources for the GOP.
Cruz will provide a distinct contrast with the left or even the center. He's got the right message, and it's one needed to be heard. I'm pulling for him as he is launching his campaign. Rather than the same-old same-old, we have a guy that is shedding light on the bottom line: "Do we desire liberty or tyranny? Which would you rather have?" Cruz will stand for constitutional government, a free society, a strong economy, the securing of our borders, and America as the number one world power. Let's see the other candidates come out with that.
Cruz has a better chance of being hit by a "Meteorite" than winning the Presidency. At least he will pull the votes of the "Crazies" in the GOP, and that will take away from what votes they have for a legitimate runner. No one in their right minds wants a Tea Party candidate, including Republicans, but it will keep the Tea Bags busy, and will cost them some dollars, leaving less for some one who is a real contender.
Lets face it, a Tea Party candidate is a long reach, since the GOP doesn't have that many people that want Teas anywhere near their Campaigns because of their extremist attitudes, and their reputation as idiots. Having the support of the Tea Party, is like having Ebola in Politics. No one wants to be around you for fear of having an association made.
He is having his fun. I predict he'll be finished by February. Getting picked as VP candidate? Also a longshot.
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