Posted on 04/01/2015 1:17:01 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Some articles have compared him to our current president, both because of his early accomplishments in legal and social arenas and his status as a member of a minority group. Now, having officially given up his dual Canadian-United States citizenship, Ted Cruz announced, on March 23, 2015, he would be running for the presidency.
While its a welcome sight to see someone other than a Clinton or a Bush in the political limelight, I think most moderates (and forgive me most sane, rational human beings) would agree that Ted Cruz is not a promising candidate for the Republican party. At a time when we have been bogged down by those who simply refuse to find a middle ground, its almost comical to entertain the possibility of President Cruz. But hey, its a Tuesday, and who couldnt use some entertainment? Lets indulge.
Rafael Edward Ted Cruz certainly has a good origin story. His dad is a Cuban immigrant who escaped from communist Castros clutches, and his mom was a math major. From his early years in grade school, Ted showed considerable abilities in the areas of rhetoric and debate. He wowed his professors (even those who disagreed with him), and managed to hold positions such as debate team champion and primary editor for the Princeton Law Review whilst maintaining the highest possible grade point average.
And yet this is the man who denies any data pointing to climate change, thinks American citizens need to stand and defend marriage between heterosexuals on a federal level, is adamantly pro-life, and denies that Republican actions had anything to do with our government shutdown. His heroes include Ronald Reagan and Milton Friedman, and he openly states his beliefs that moderates lose elections. Cruz even upheld the constitutionality of The Ten Commandments as a document to remain on display in government buildings, defending and winning Van Orden v. Perry.
Cruz opposed the Marketplace Fairness Act and net neutrality, due to his fear that taxes and added business costs would hamper economic progress. He opposes legalizing marijuana on a federal level, yet supports the idea of state legislation an idea which weve all seen work really well, with absolutely no complications, thus far.
Note: As a Washington resident, I hope you know that last statement is thick with sarcasm.
According to OnTheIssues.org, he is also an ardent supporter of gun rights, the death penalty, correlating Christian beliefs and morality with supporting Israel, promoting the Keystone Pipeline, and protecting the right to drill for energy sources offshore and onshore, including within Alaska reserves and American Indian reservations.
VoteSmart.org, used by CNN as well as various other news sources, reveals that he was given a 100 percent rating by the National Right to Life Committee and a 0 zero percent rating from Environmental America. Given his clear opposition to abortion and his efforts to repeal the Renewable Fuel Standard in an attempt to combat the Environmental Protection Agencys goal to regulate greenhouse gases, neither rating is surprising.
Furthermore, despite his seeming unwillingness to consider any idea that originates outside of the Tea Party, he recently thanked President Obama for signing a new bill that allows him (the president) to deny visas to U.N. ambassadors who present potential security threats.
It is not his conservative views that make him unlikely to thrive as a candidate for president, but his inability or opposition to even the most basic compromise. Jeffrey Toobin, who wrote the The New Yorker article The Absolutist, quoted conservative Senator John McCain as condemning Cruzs efforts to block the Affordable Care Act. It was not a productive enterprise, John McCain told [Toobin]. We needed sixty-seven votes in the Senate to stop Obamacare, and we didnt have it. It was a fools errand, and it hurt the Republican Party and it hurt my state. I think Ted has learned his lesson. Apparently not.
It seems that he does not see his genuinely active participation, which often entails the consideration and/or presentation of new and different ideas, as a necessary prerequisite to good citizenship, and yet will recognize and applaud those who see things from his perspective. Even before his Harvard and Princeton days, it was remarked by Winston Elliott III, an affiliate of the Rolland Storey program in which Cruz studied conservative ideals, that Ted was an ideal student, not only because he just absorbed everything, but because he came from a conservative family in the first place.
Like a believer who has grown up entrenched in his own religion, Cruz may only be able to support the causes he believes in, which fails to take the rest of America into consideration. He is the opposite of the dreaded flip-flopper or crowd pleaser, yes, but at what cost? Although his debate skills may have served him well in college, their ability to somehow get Cruz from Tea Party apologist to Mr. President is unlikely.
Megan Wallin is a young writer with a background in the social sciences and an interest in seeking the extraordinary in the mundane. A Seattle native, she finds complaining about the constant drizzle and overabundance of Starbucks coffee therapeutic. With varied work experiences as a residential counselor, preprimary educator, musician, writing tutor and college newspaper reporter/editor, Megan is thrilled to offer a unique perspective through writing, research and open dialogue. Contact her at meganwallin@hotmail.com
A Meghan McCain twin?
If she thinks Ted Cruz is too conservative and “uncompromising” so can’t win, how does she explain Obama (the most left wing president in history by far, who has literally never compromised on anything since he assumed power), winning twice?
Writers need to get their facts straight before they can be taken seriously. Ted Cruzs father left Cuba during the Batista years. He did not flee Castros Cuba.
And for this writer, its all downhill from there with every worn out statist trope she can muster.
Also, does Princeton have a law school and did Ted Cruz go there?
Maybe he was just so good at Harvard Law that Princeton just had to have him edit their Law Review remotely. Oh, wait. Princeton hasnt had a law school since the century before last.
LOL!!! This author is a Class A dummy.
When has Obama compromised on anything, Ms. Wallin?
both because of his early accomplishments in legal
What legal accomplishments?
LOL
She’s comparing Obama and Cruz in their accomplishments?
She’s kidding .. right ..??
After all - it is April Fool’s day; and she certainly has been fooled by Obama.
No kidding. Obama’s accomplishments in the “legal arena” are tiny compared to Cruz’s.
You’re right .. in fact, as far as I can find, Obama has NO accomplishment in the legal field.
Instead of teaching the Constitution, he taught them Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals.
I never did figure out how he got to be labeled a “Constitutional Scholar”.
Well, he was a junior associate for a few years at a small leftist law firm in Chicago after graduating from Harvard. He mostly did research on minor cases. He did argue a few but they were minor. His most most significant accomplishment was writing the case on a motor voter law but he didn’t argue it. Mainly he was just there so that he could claim “civil rights lawyer” on his resume.
They keep trying to Palinize Cruz.
It won’t work.
One fine day in November I will walk down the street listening to the pop pop popping of liberal heads exploding.
It’ll be Cruz time baby!
Amazing .. but I can see how his upbringing so severely influenced his whole perception of people, work, America, the world.
What a sad realization that he was NEVER any of the things the media said he was.
Thanks for that info re his law “career”, I never knew that info. All I had was his supposed “teaching” stuff; and again, the realization that him being called a “Professor” was a joke.
Exactly what has obama compromised on?!?
Lol...beat me to the punch. Cheers...
Well, too fricking bad.
What a bunch of fertilizer... this lady has more bs than the Lowe’s and Home Depot chains...
Another Gen Y academia lefty indoctrinated twit, another scat filled screed.
I doubt very much that she is Generation Y, rather she is a Millennial.
This ‘Bury Cruz’ editorial sweepstakes never mentions 1) Cruz is engaging the Christian evangelicals who only vote half the time due to non-representation over the last 8 years and 2) Hispanic parents are not pleased with their children coming home questioning their gender at the prodding of public schools.
Leftist’s indoctrination failed to advise them of those two groups are what can and will deliver a slam-dunk win for Cruz.
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