It wouldn’t matter who it was. There is a faction here that is determined to keep the pot stirred so as to prevent someone like Cruz from the entire premise of this thread. Namely relying on the base.
It’s what they do. It’s why they are here. They have done this same routine for 3 election cycles and I am only surprised by two things. One, that many can’t see it and Two, that it is allowed to continue.
FR was declared Palin Country and these people went out of their way to thwart Palin. FR has been declared Cruz country and again, we see people going out of their way to thwart Cruz.
We can either get on the same page or not folks. Today they tell you there’s time to see other options. in 16 these same people will again, as they did before, tell you there is no time and we should have coalesced after the last election. And they will tell you to get behind the RINO again, because Hillary/Warren is worse again and then cost a conservative like Cruz the election again.
It is what they do. It is why they are here. Haven’t we had enough of liberalsim everywhere else? Do we need to play games with them here too?
Ground Hog Day.
” It wouldnt matter who it was. There is a faction here that is determined to keep the pot stirred so as to prevent someone like Cruz from the entire premise of this thread. Namely relying on the base.
Its what they do. Its why they are here. They have done this same routine for 3 election cycles and I am only surprised by two things. One, that many cant see it and Two, that it is allowed to continue.”
Good questions.
” We can either get on the same page or not folks. Today they tell you theres time to see other options. in 16 these same people will again, as they did before, tell you there is no time and we should have coalesced after the last election. And they will tell you to get behind the RINO again, because Hillary/Warren is worse again and then cost a conservative like Cruz the election again.”
100% predictable, sad to say.
I just wish Cruz wasn’t a Bush man. Or at least that he might distance himself from his former associations with Bush, especially domestic policy adviser on immigration. Does that concern you? Perhaps it means nothing. Time will tell.
“Ted Cruz, elected to the U.S. Senate in 2012, is the former solicitor general for the state of Texas, previously serving as the director of the Office of Policy Planning at the Federal Trade Commission, an Associate Deputy Attorney General at the U.S. Department of Justice, and as a domestic policy advisor on the 2000 Bush-Cheney campaign, according to his campaign biography. “
http://www.politifact.com/personalities/ted-cruz/