Posted on 09/01/2015 12:41:31 PM PDT by Isara
Cruz has an eye on jumping aboard the Trump train that he believes could take him all the way to Pennsylvania Avenue.
Senator Ted Cruz picked up the lunch tab Monday at the Draft Sports Bar and Grill.
During a business roundtable at the Concord, New Hampshire bar, the Texas senator and GOP presidential hopeful slammed the Obama administration and presented his plan to fix the country despite the machinations of what he calls the Washington cartel including through healthcare and tax reform and a tough foreign policy stance.
Cruzs campaign stops Sunday drew hundreds across the Granite State where the Tea Party icon said support has been electric and unbelievably strong.
Cruz also praised fellow Republican presidential contender Donald Trump in comments to the media prior to the roundtable.
I like and respect Donald Trump. Im glad hes in the campaign, said Cruz, who will be teaming up with Trump in a rally opposing the Iran deal next week in Washington. Cruz said the rally will take place on September 9 and he invited Trump to join him in opposing the catastrophic Iran deal which will help draw a whole lot of focus in the media and the populace to the subject.
Ive been leading the fight to stop this catastrophic Iran deal, Cruz said, who also added praise for Democrat Chuck Schumer who he said represented patriotic Democrats prepared to put national defense above their party.
Cruz said Trump has forced the media to address the issue of illegal immigration, an issue he says hes led on by always opposing amnesty.
When primary voters ask the natural second question, whos has the record on this issue? Whos been leading on illegal immigration? Theres a big difference between my record and that of the other candidates, he added.
Cruz said his national support doubled coming out of the GOP debate in Clevaland several weeks ago, and he credited Trump for gaining a lot of the nations attention.
We raised 1.1 million dollars the first 100 hours coming out of that debate, Cruz said. Im thrilled that that many millions of eyeballs, that many millions of people turned on the debate because of Donald Trump and had the opportunity to hear my positive, optimistic, hopeful conservative message and ended up supporting our campaign.
Cruz said the nation is seeing the old Reagan coalition coming together and hinted that he and Trump are two big beneficiaries of that.
Conservatives, evangelicals, were seeing young people, Hispanics, African-Americans, women, Reagan Democrats, all coming together and its from the grassroots, he said, adding his approach to Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina is all in and can appeal to the more conservative voters of Iowa as well as the more varied libertarian, conservative and Independent voters of New Hampshire. Cruz noted he was the only candidate endorsed by both Ron Paul and Rick Santorum in 2012.
That is a level of breadth that is helpful for bringing together that Reagan coalition, he said.
Cruz disparaged foolish fellow Republican candidates who have been criticizing Trump and sometimes his supporters, saying those individuals are not doing conservatism any good.
An awful lot of Republican candidates in the presidential field have gone out of their way to smack Donald Trump with a stick. I think thats wrong, I think thats foolish, I think that doesnt make sense, Cruz said. Its not only that I refuse to do so, but I have been very consistent in praising Donald Trump and praising the people that are coming out to see him.
In his remarks, Cruz ran through a fairly boilerplate Republican candidate message decrying high taxes, over-regulation, and weak foreign policy. He also highlighted religious liberty, saying it would be one of his priorities on day one in office to end persecution and singling out of Christians in the U.S.
Not one other candidate admits to being a squishy moderate or establishment type, Cruz observed, thus arguing that his conservative record should be the benchmark voters use to judge him, rather than just what he says on the campaign trail.
When I say Ill take on the EPA Ill actually do it, Cruz told the small crowd gathered around luncheon meats and leftover steaming breakfast sausages.
While mocking the New York Times for saying he cant win because he doesnt have establishment support in his party, Cruz said he considers it the other way around.
I kind of thought that was the whole point, he said of his reputation as a party outsider.
Cruz spoke to the small crowd of business and political leaders as well as a smattering of supporters with gusto and polish, presenting himself as a man of action prepared to devotedly push for accountability, fiscal reform, and socially conservative positions.
Through promotion of jobs and growth, defense of all parts of the Constitution, and restoration of American leadership on the world stage, the country will see its fortunes improve vastly, Cruz said.
Our country is in crisis. This isnt a typical time in politics. It is now or never. We are bankrupting our kids and grandkids. Our Constitutional rights are under assault from Washington like never before, said Cruz, adding that nonetheless hes optimistic as he sees the U.S. now as in a similar position as it was in the 1970s facing Iran and Russia and where he said the country had weak leadership and world position but then elected Reagan and experienced great economic and leadership renewal.
Business growth will be the key to his plans, Cruz said.
With growth we can do all of it. Without growth we cant do anything, Cruz said of his plans, adding that growth must come from the private sector rather than government and be spurred by tax and regulatory reform including massive reforms to entitlements.
The tragedy of the Obama economy is that it has trapped millions in dependence, Cruz said, adding that the social safety net should be a trampoline, not a hammock.
After repealing every word of Obamacare he would institute practical healthcare reforms that would increase private competition and let Americans buy health insurance across state lines as well as decouple it from where one is employed. Cruz said his plan would be personal and portable and affordable and keeps government from getting in between us and our doctors.
Cruz also called the current Department of Justice partisan and lawless, and said all that would change under his presidency.
He talked about his plan to abolish the IRS and institute a flat tax that could be completed on a postcard sized piece of paper. Cruz said, in what he later qualified was a half-joke, that the 90,000 IRS employees would be sent to guard the Southern border when they lost their job taxing Americans.
We need to padlock that building, take all 90,000 and put em down on our southern border, he said. I say that somewhat tongue-in-cheek, but if you think about it for a second, sir imagine you traveled thousands of miles in the blazing sun. Youre swimmin across the Rio Grande and the first thing you see is 90,000 IRS agents. Youd turn around and go home too.
Cruz took one tough question from one audience member, who accused the senator of hurting the countrys future by supporting mass legal immigration and supporting trade policies that favor global trade deals over American workers.
Cruz differed with the mans immigration beliefs, saying illegal, bad, legal, good, but backtracked somewhat on the TPP, saying that if it undermines our sovereignty Ill oppose it and adding that he has to read it closely before taking a position.
The questioner was Charles Pewitt, who often engages criticizes those who support mass immigration legal or illegal on Twitter. He told The Federalist after Cruzs remarks that he identifies as a European, Christian American and looks up to anti-immigration French politician Marine Le Pen, past presidential candidate Pat Buchanan, and late key white nationalist figure Sam Francis. Pewitt said Cruz is nothing but a huckster who wont really stand up for white Americans or their economic interests, but appeared gleeful at Trumps prospects in the GOP race.
Pewitt brings up the interesting topic of what factors are driving the Trump phenomenon as discussed in Ben Domenechs recent piece: Are Republicans for Freedom or White Identity Politics?
Cruzs lunch stop was followed by opening his headquarters in Manchester, New Hampshire. Cruz has raised more hard money than any other Republican contender including Jeb Bush, and on Monday he emphasized his commitment to putting in more time in New Hampshire. He also mentioned the appeal he has among a diverse group of voters.
His remarks were well received by the attendees, but did not get very specific about his tax code reforms, something contender Marco Rubio has made a central theme of his campaign, but Cruz did present impressive initial tidbits of his healthcare reforms. Cruz appeared energized and on point at the lunch stop, but he wasnt particularly distinguishable from his fellow contenders. Clearly Cruz has an eye on jumping aboard the Trump train that he believes could take him all the way or at least part of the way to Pennsylvania Avenue.
I love this guy.
Trump/Cruz or Cruz/Trump...either way....
Cruz/Trump Trump/Cruz - it’s all good!
It is interesting watching this tacit alliance, or at least detente. I bet the Geriatric Old Plotters are gnawing the carpets.
Definitely the smartest guy in the race and he has held firm to his promise about not attacking other candidates.
I’d like to see him do more of this stuff with a couple of the other candidates
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He is the smartest guy and the most clear philosophically. And tough; prior to Trump’s entry into the race, Cruz was the one taking all the hits from the press and the other GOP.
I don’t remember anyone sticking up for him or standing by him except for Mike Lee. But he didn’t back down.
I want to see him modify his stance on H1b. Other than that, he is the guy.
Trump will fade away — but not until the base is energized and Jeb is humiliated and out of money, which I think was Trump’s plan all along.
Who the heck would want to be President when you can be a billionaire playboy/king maker, instead?
Gladiators
I love Ted Cruz also. And at age 44 he has all the time in the world. IMO the best thing that could happen this cycle is him on the Trump ticket as VP or a cabinet position like AG. There are many powerful positions of responsibility. We are going to need a lot of good men and women to clean up the corrupt mess that will be left by Obama and the corruptocrats.
Ted Cruz at AG would go a long way toward telling us what kind of president Trump would be. Or Levin.
he can be BOTH...................
Senator Cruz never says anything bad about Trump! Actually he is always praising him!
Cruz supporters on FR, on the other hand, are the most bitter, most frustrated, most virulent against Trump.
Why this huge divergence????
Love it! Cruz is a class act.
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‘Senator Cruz never says anything bad about Trump! Actually he is always praising him!
Cruz supporters on FR, on the other hand, are the most bitter, most frustrated, most virulent against Trump.
Why this huge divergence????’
Because Cruz is very intelligent.
Not me. But I have noticed a couple.
Some people don't understand that attacking the other candidates doesn't help their guy. The people who like Trump also generally like Cruz.
But you'll also notice guy after guy calling for Trump and Cruz to share the ticket. They trust Cruz to get the details right. They trust Trump to get him past the mob.
We like to think of Trump as the lead blocker for Cruz.
“We like to think of Trump as the lead blocker for Cruz.”
That’s what he is. He will break Jeb.
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