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And, when you can't trust someone, say a proven liar like Cruz who has repeatedly used deceit throughout his campaign to try to win, why put the time and agony in to listen to him.
I suspect another clip of Cruz flip-flopping like fish on the sand.
And, when you can't trust someone, say a proven liar like Cruz who has repeatedly used deceit throughout his campaign to try to win, why put the time and agony in to listen to him.
I suspect another clip of Cruz flip-flopping like fish on the sand.
Not at all. He does discuss his respect for his wife, especially in the example she provided by how she dealt with being attacked and bullied by one of his fellow candidates (Trump, in case you forgot). He also made it clear that he would not apologize to Mitch McConnell for calling him a liar, even though multiple senators have said they would endorse him if he would.
As always, every unbiased source out there has listed Trump as the biggest liar on the campaign trail and given multiple, almost unlimited, examples. Before the excuses come in: hyperbole is a form of lying with a little truth added and ignorance is not a valid reason to make crap up. Additionally, neither are good presidential traits.
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And, when you can't trust someone, say a proven liar like Cruz who has repeatedly used deceit throughout his campaign to try to win, why put the time and agony in to listen to him.
I suspect another clip of Cruz flip-flopping like fish on the sand.
A TRUMP supporter accusing another candidate of lying and flip-flopping? Thats the very definition of irony.
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