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Cruz reminds me most of James Madison, who was easily the most brilliant mind among the framers. According to Harvard law prof Alan Dershowitz, Cruz was 'off the charts brilliant as a student.
Madison also had an unwavering sense of integrity. As Framer he thought that the lack of a bill of rights was not a 'material defect' in the constitution, but when running for election he found it necessary to support a BOR, and after being elected he 'made it so.' He was the single most responsible person for the enactment of the BOR. He was advised to just put up a token effort and call it good but his sense of integrity woud not allow that. Ted Cruz, I think, has that same unwavering sense of integrity as evidenced by his remarks about McConnell.
Finally, they share an obvious appreciation for feminine beauty. Madison, only 5'3" and of slight build nonetheless landed the bosomy Dolly, who loved to wear the cleavage-bearing dresses of the time. Heidi Cruz... nuff said.
Cruz talks and acts like a statesmen. Someone of character and someone who stands for what he believes in even when it is not popular in the Republican establishment. Cruz has that strength to stand for We The People and the Constitution.
Cruz reminds me of the wicked witch in The Wizard of Oz. Same nose.
The hook nose is characteristic of Mediterranean people, including Iberians, Italians, Jews, and ne Africans. My next-door neighbor is from Ethiopia and has a pronounced hook nose.
Who knows why this is? Maybe this physiognomy gave better oxygen intake. The ne Africans in particular are great distance runners. Is nose shape really a factor on which to base a vote? If so Mia love should be the next prez. Her nose is cute as a button.
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