Posted on 03/28/2015 2:23:41 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
When John McCain launched his candidacy for president in 1999, the Arizonan made his announcement in front of the decommissioned aircraft carrier the USS Yorktown to underscore his military service.
When Texas US Senator Ted Cruz jumped into the race for president on Monday, he did so on the deck of an evangelical battleship at the Rev. Jerry Falwell-founded Liberty University.
Considering the major influence evangelical voters have in the GOP primaries, especially in the early states of Iowa and South Carolina, Cruz could not have been shrewder in selecting a venue for his declaration of candidacy.
Rick Santorum would have to announce from the Mount of Olives to top that.
Cruz has a reputation for being bombastic, uncooperative and a glory hound, but nobody can say hes stupid.
Cruz was born in Calgary, Alberta to an American mother and a Cuban father who fled the island nation during the regime of Fulgencio Batista. An amusing aspect of his pre-candidacy was the media and the Lefts Birther 2.0 fascination as they publicly examined and debated Cruzs presidential eligibility.
And if Barack Obama was annoyed by discussing his birth certificate at a White House press conference, Cruz had to go through the rigmarole of renouncing his de facto Canadian citizenship.
Cruz would later earn a bachelors degree from Princeton and his law degree from Harvard.
And while he has not held a publicly elected office long, Cruz possesses no shortage of government experience, having clerked for Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist, served in George W. Bushs Department of Justice and prior to entering the US Senate, was Texas solicitor general. Cruz has argued before the Supreme Court nine times.
With his life story, Cruz would be heralded and fawned over by reporters if he were a Democrat.
And because he cant be Palind into being labeled a dummy, Cruz has been Borkd by the media, Democrats and even by some of his fellow Republicans as an extremist.
Young, articulate (regularly speaking without teleprompter or podium), steadfastly conservative and hailing from an ethnic group that Republicans desperately craves to win over, Cruz should be one of the leading candidates for the party presidential nomination, yet he has not fared well in recent polls despite maintaining a high media profile and making appearances around the country.
In a PPP survey taken in September 2013, Cruz led the potential stable of GOP candidates and followed that up scoring a strong showing at a Values Voter Summit a month later.
But then Cruzs standing began to tumble after being almost personally blamed for the political fallout from the 2013 Government Shutdown, though apparently the interruption did not do too much damage to the GOP as the party increased their numbers in both of Congress chambers (including taking control of the US Senate).
In a two-year period Cruz has gone from enjoying rising star status to being tarred as a fringe candidate, a baseless slander that has stuck to him only because it has been maliciously repeated so often by adversaries on both sides of the aisle.
Critics have also challenged him on his relatively thin political resume, having just cracked the third year of his six-year term as US Senator.
Cruzs kickoff was made at roughly the same point when then-freshman senator and now current president announced his own bid for the White House, though you probably wont hear Cruz citing this experience comparison often on the campaign trail for obvious reasons.
Cruz is the lead off declared candidate in what will be a very crowded field in general and including amongst TEA Party aligned voters.
Should Cruz have bet on the GOP blowing it again and spending the next few years rebuilding his depreciated brand, beefing up his legislative record and positioning himself to become the all-but-certain nominee in 2020? Or to phrase it in the snarky rhetorical question of the day: too soon?
Probably.
But as his Republican colleagues on Capitol Hill will freely admit, patience is a virtue Cruz has never been accused of possessing.
And for a man who had so distinguished himself in the field of debate that there is an award named for him at Princeton, the junior senator from Texas is no doubt looking forward to making the case for his candidacy and the opportunity to redefine his image throughout the primary process.
Who else wants to be 2016 POTUS?
I like it he has only been there 3 years,
He hasn’t been corrupted
Go, Cruz!
Romney didn’t hold his mouth just right when he prayed to Jesus, so we got a shiite muslim for president. How utterly stupid is this country?
Jeb Bush likes Common Core. That tells you the level of his intelligence. Common Core was designed to hold back our more intelligent students, so the less intelligent could appear to be succeeding.
Go, Cruz!
Cruz has a boat load of positive attributes, one of them at the top of the list: He is a strategist!
He knows who he is, what he wants to accomplish, where to be, when to be there and why, he knows how to navigate all obstacles and detractors that would attempt to diminish his mission; restore, protect, defend and promote our Constitutional Free Republic.
Romney was a pro-abortion, pro-gay lefty that gave America gay marriage, and Romneycare and that left the party because of Reagan and became a democrat.
Romney was a lefty, not just a nut who thinks he is going to become a God.
PPP Poll = Progressive political promotion.
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