He then went on to say that Cruz was like David fighting Trump the Goliath. Cruz was David because was the little guy fighting and scrapping for the delegates while Trump was the big, rich Goliath.
I turned the radio off right after that.
Cruz/GOPe are the Goliath here and Trump is David. Cruz has the entire GOPe behind him wrangling delegates. I find it hard to believe that a an Ivy League lawyer with no leadership experience is able to organize such a large enterprise fighting against the entrenched political establishment.
Lots of things with Ted don't add up.
Even things which didn't bother me earlier, like when Mitch McConnell didn't absolutely destroy Ted after the "he lied to me" excuse, something which now strikes me as a contrived "good cop, bad cop" way for Ted to continue the "outsider" schtick. Or Ted getting by with "by golly, I'm shocked" over the GOP-elite's "Gran Sasso" operation to restore Thad Cochran to the senate. I was a bit late in not reflexively buying into every excuse Ted - or someone else - made, but I'm there now. His revolting response to the leftist violence at the Trump rally in Chicago and letting a Kennebunkport Bush start steering the ship was when I started choking on the sandwich.
As for Mark Levin, I never enjoyed listening to him, so I can't be disappointed with him. Rush is a different story, as I had drifted back to the EIB after Glenn Beck lost his ability to separate fact from fantasy but Rush's sudden condescention about Trump supporters made me just turn the radio off.
Mr. niteowl77