Posted on 04/09/2015 9:55:59 AM PDT by VinL
Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas grew famous nationally through his zealous attacks on President Obamas health law. Shortly after entering the 2016 Republican presidential race, Cruz sat down with me at Ninfas, one of his favorite Tex-Mex restaurants in Houston. What follows is a condensed, edited transcript of our conversation.
Harwood: First of all, what happened to you in your childhood that you do not like guacamole avocado?
Cruz: My Dad grew up with an avocado tree in his backyard. My entire family, my wife and daughters, they love avocado. I may well be allergic. It makes me physically sick.
Harwood: You made a comment about how used to like rock music, and then your tastes changed after 9/11. What music did you like?
Cruz: I grew up listening to classic rockthe Kinks, Genesis, The Who, Pink Floyd. Saw Pink Floyd in concert in HoustonI think it wouldve been 1988 in the Astrodomewhich was an amazing concert. For everyone trying to read broad political commentary in there, there isnt any. Its just simply I had the reaction (after 9/11) that I said, I like how countrys responding. And so I shifted over and started listening to country.
Harwood: The first president of your adulthood was a Texan, George H. W. Bush. What is your evaluation of his presidency now?
Cruz: I think he did an effective job when it came to managing the demise of the Soviet Union. He was the right person at the right time. Domestically, I disagree with what he did. When you tell the American people, Read my lips. No new taxes, that should mean no new taxes. That was a mistake. And its a mistake that cost him the election.
Sen. Ted Cruz blames the media for distorting his image
Harwood: You worked for his son. Was he right to expand Medicare to cover prescription drugs?
Cruz: That was a policy fight I was not engaged in at the time. Ill tell you what wasnt right. When George W. Bush entered office, the national debt was $5 trillion. When he left, it was $10 trillion. I think the administration spent too much money. Now, I also think youve got to give George W. Bush some real credithe showed remarkable courage in the beginning of the second term taking on Social Security reform and personal accounts. It was the right thing to do. Sadly, congressional Republicans ran to the hills and abandoned him.
Harwood: A third Texas president, L.B.J., created Medicare in the mid-60s. Your hero Ronald Reagan campaigned vigorously against that, saying it would lead to socialized medicine, would end liberty in the United States. Who was right: L.B.J. or Reagan?
Cruz: Its not worth tilting at windmills. I dont know. I wasnt alive then. What I do know is that today, we have got to preserve and reform Medicare. There is a broad, universal consensus that Medicare is a fundamental bulwark of our society. Look, its one thing to have asked 50 years ago should we have created it. Its another thing when you have a generation of seniors who paid into it 30, 40, 50 years who have been made promises. We need to honor those promises.
Harwood: You announced your campaign at Liberty University. Youre appealing to Libertarians. The Libertarian Party platform in 2012 calls for Social Security to be phased out. Are they wrong as a matter of philosophy?
Cruz: Oh, I understand why they call for that. But I dont agree with them. What I would like to see is several things. Number one, for those on Social Security or near retirement, no changes whatsoever. Honor the commitments. But for younger people, people in my generation, we should gradually increase the retirement age. Secondly we need to change the rate of growth of Social Security benefits so they match inflation rather than exceed inflation. Those two reforms on their own take Social Security from bankruptcy into solvency. But the third piece, and its what Bush fought for, is personal accounts. I think it is transformative to allow younger workers to put a portion of their taxes into a personal account that they own, that they control, and that they can pass onto their heirs.
Harwood: I read an anecdote that said you asked a friend at Harvard Law School her IQ, and then when she didnt know her IQ, asked her SAT score. What was that about?
Cruz: That was a silly story that appeared in a magazine. I have no recollection of ever having had any such conversation. So, I cant respond.
Harwood: And the idea that you wouldnt study with anybody who didnt go to Harvard, Yale, and Princeton?
Cruz: Now thats just a complete lie. Its actually the same magazine, which was one of the more noxious hatchet jobs. The facts are, my study group consisted of three people: My college roommate, who did go to Princeton with me, and one other fellow named Jeff who went to Northwestern. So not only is that claim a lie, but we actually didnt have anyone in the study group who did go to Harvard or Yale. Its a purely made-up lie. But it gets repeated on the internet all the time because its the sort of thing that even if its not true, people want it to be true.
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Harwood: When I asked a couple of other campaigns, What would you ask him if you were me? they said, Ask him to name his biggest accomplishment. And the reason they said that was, He doesnt have any. What is your yardstick for when youre succeeding, as opposed to tilting at windmills, getting publicity, all that?
Cruz: What I have endeavored to do in my time in the Senate is to stand up and lead on the great issues of the day. People say, Well, gosh, you havent succeeded in repealing Obamacare. That is true. We havent succeeded yet. But any student of military history knows that great wars are typically not won in a single skirmish. Although we did not defeat Obamacare and take it down in October of 2013, I believe that fight set the predicate. I think we built the foundation for repealing Obamacare.
Harwood: Youve said a few things that dont necessarily comport with the facts, like, 125,000 I.R.S. agents, send em to the border. Theyve only got 25,000 agents or something like. Youve talked about the job-killing nature of Obamacare. Were adding jobs at a very healthy clip right now. Why shouldnt somebody listen to you and say, The guyll just say anything doesnt have to be true?
Cruz: There is a game that is played by left-wing editorial writers. Its this new species of yellow journalism called politi-fact. Colloquially I was referring to all the employees as agents.
That particular stat is in a joke I used. So, theyre literally fact-checking a joke. I say that explicitly tongue in cheek.
The second point is more significant. You talked about the job creation that has occurred. The simple reality is millions of Americans are hurting right now under the Obama economy. Yes, some jobs are being created, but not nearly as many have been destroyed. The rich, the top 1% today earn a higher share of our income than any year since 1928.
Big business does great with big government. It gets in bed with big government. Median wages have stagnated. So, if youre a single mom waiting tables, if youre a teenage immigrant washing dishes like my dad was when he came from Cuba to America, your life under the Obama economy has gotten harder and harder and harder.
Cruz handles zingers and gotchas like a pro. Just hope when he is asked kegigimate questions that he is equally adept with the truth too. Most likely.
Legitimate questions too...
Man I miss Ninfas, It was my favorite
Ha! Actually, legitimate questions are much easier to answer that “kegigitimate” ones.
CNBC?? Are the Canucks now trying to jump on the Hate Cruz bandwagon. What do they care?
TED CRUZ - MORE THAN QUALIFIED TO BE POTUS - 2016
http://www.tedcruz.org/
Pretty impressive...
Solicitor General of Texas from 2003 - May 2008, Cruz was the first Hispanic Solicitor General in Texas, the youngest Solicitor General in the entire country, not to mention the longest tenure in Texas history.
Partner at the law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, where he led the firms U.S. Supreme Court and national appellate litigation practice.
Cruz has authored 80+ SCOTUS briefs and presented 40+ oral arguments before The Court
Cruz served as a law clerk to Chief Justice William Rehnquist. Cruz was the first Hispanic ever to clerk for a Chief Justice of the United States
Described as a superb constitutional lawyer, the mans considerable skills and laser-like focus were on display for all when he took oily reptile Eric Holder by the neck and made him
answer the damn question.
In the landmark case of District of Columbia v. Heller, Cruz assembled a coalition of 31 states in defense of the principle that the 2nd Amendment guarantees an individual right to keep and bear arms.
Cruz presented oral argument for the amici states in the companion case to Heller before the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
In addition to his victory in Heller, Cruz has successfully defended the Ten Commandments monument on the Texas State Capitol grounds, the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools and the majority of the 2003 Texas redistricting plan. Cruz also successfully defended, in Medellin v. Texas, the State of Texas against an attempt by the International Court of Justice to re-open the criminal convictions of 51 murderers on death row throughout the United States.
Director of the Office of Policy Planning at the Federal Trade Commission
Domestic Policy Advisor to U.S. President George W. Bush on the 2000 Bush-Cheney campaign.
Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Texas School of Law in Austin, where he taught U.S. Supreme Court litigation
Ted Cruz is currently junior US Senator from Texas. In order to win the 2012 Republican nomination for the Senate seat vacated by Kay Bailey Hutchison, Cruz had to defeat Texas Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst -heavily favored/backed by the DC old-guard GOP- in the Republican primary runoff. In the event, TEA Party favorite Cruz crushed Dewhurst, 57-43%...
he then beat Democrat Paul Sadler in the general election by a similar margin, 56-41. Cruz is also endorsed by the Tea Party Movement and the Republican Liberty Caucus.
AWARDS: Americas Leading Lawyers for Business, Chambers USA (2009 & 2010) 50 Most Influential Minority Lawyers in America, National Law Journal (2008) 25 Greatest Texas Lawyers of the Past Quarter Century, Texas Lawyer (2010) 20 Young Hispanic Americans on the Rise, Newsweek (1999) Traphagen Distinguished Alumnus, Harvard Law School
On November 14, 2012, Cruz was appointed vice-chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. He is now spearheading efforts in the Senate to have root-and-branch...
Godspeed, Senator Cruz- Im all in.
I like the way he calls out media bias directly to the face of the media.
Um, CNBC is NBC's financial news cable network. I think you're getting it confused with the CBC.
The more they try to rattle him the smoother he gets. This is good practice and by the time primaries and the general come around he should be untouchable.
To one who speaks the truth, the truth is a formidable ally.
Sen Cruz and I have something in common, visceral dislike of guacamole avocado. And it appears for the same reason. I also grew up with an avocado tree in my back yard. Can’t stand the stuff anymore.
What? CNBC is not Canadian. CBC is,unfortunately.
What? CNBC is not Canadian. CBC is,unfortunately.
Seems like fuzzy math. I thought it was $8T when he left. What's a Trillion here and there...
There are a lot of us who would agree with, say, the Libertarian Party desire to “phase out Social Security” and don’t think Cruz’s ideas go far enough. But Cruz is moving in a direction of improvement and that’s far better than the status quo.
There are political knock-on effects to social redistribution programs. The fewer of those there are, the less opportunity there is for unscrupulous politicians to work mischief.
Fact checking a joke. Now that is funny
I am troubled about his position on guacamole. He must really hate Mexican people. /s
I love how Cruz does not take the premise of the question; and instead, turns it around .. it’s a gift.
The other thing was his - I don’t know - I wasn’t alive then. It was awesome.
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