Posted on 05/28/2015 7:30:21 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The senator is known as a Tea Party firebrand. What hes not known as is a hidden geek who cant get enough of Candy Crush. He tells The Daily Beast why he cant have a console.
Long before Ted Cruz became a senator from Texas, he was a gamer. Hes known for being pugilistic on the Senate floor, but sometimes hed rather be fighting cartoon zombies on his iPhone.
Its an uncommon lens through which to view Cruz, a controversial conservative figure who is now running for the highest political office in the country. Cruzs video game habit fits into a largely hidden geek persona that lurks just behind his better-known public reputation as an obstinate Tea Party firebrand.
At the moment, Cruz is playing Plants vs. Zombies, a game where users collect sunlight points to feed plants who fight off waves of zombies; Candy Crush, the puzzle game where he claims hes in the 217th level; and The Creeps!, a tower defense game.
His video game addiction is so severe, Cruz says, he has to proactively deny himself the ability to spend time on it.
I dont have a console, mostly as a time management tool, because if I had one, I would use it far too much, he told The Daily Beast.
The Texas Republican explains the origins of his love for video games as a generational phenomenon. He ticks off his favorite games at his childhood arcade: Galaga, Space Invaders, Centipede.
I was a kid growing up in the 70s and 80s. I had a Nintendo, an Atari, he said. I still remember the Christmas we got our first Pong game.
His love for video games evolved over time as he entered college, then law school. David Panton, who was Cruzs roommate for 4 1/2 years through Princeton and later Harvard Law, recalls all-nighters spent on Super Mario Brothers and Japanese fighting games.
Putting aside debate and school government, Panton said, our favorite activity was video games.
We would spend many hours playing video games, often until the sun came up. In reality, Ted was a much better player than I washe beat me in everythingbut I think I was sufficiently competitive that he felt somewhat challenged, Panton told The Daily Beast. Im a far better video game player today as a result of Ted Cruz.
Video games have only once entered into Cruzs comments about government and public policy: in December, when he publicly mused about the overuse of drones in warfare.
There are also concerns from the perspective of national security. No administration has used drones as aggressively as has the Obama administration. And Im worried about what I would call video-game warfare, Cruz said at a Foreign Policy Initiative forum in Washington, D.C.
Heres where video games help: Cruz suffers from a perception of rigidity. When asked a question, his responses are always airtight and measured, the mark of a former debate champion. Often these conversations seem stilted and rehearsed. Unlike a more gregarious politician like Sen. John McCain, Cruz doesnt make unscripted jokes or pal around much.
If asked a question Wednesday that he was previously asked on Monday, he will repeat his original answer nearly word for word, as if it were memorized, raising the risk of questions about how genuine he really is.
His passion for video games, and the way he uses them to connect with his children, cuts through some of that.
I play with my daughters, he told The Daily Beast. One of the fun things that I do with Caroline and Catherine is we get on the iPhone or the iPad and play games. Drives my wife crazy. She doesnt like it, but both girls like to curl up and play games. In our household, Im the one in charge of taking the girls to Chuck E. Cheese, and its not much of a secret that I dont mind doing so. Im trying to get brownie points from [his wife] Heidi for taking them to Chuck E. Cheese, and shes like, What, are you kidding? You have more fun there than they do.
Geeks are cool now, they rule the world. So Cruzs love for video games is an admission that presidential candidates have only really been able to make in the past few years.
But there is one time a video game was used against Cruz. In Texass 2012 Senate Republican primary, David Dewhurst launched an attack ad accusing Cruz of being PAC-Man. Dewhurst used the classic video game and accompanying theme song to highlight the funds Cruz received from super PACs in Washington, D.C. The ad wasnt enough to put Dewhurst over the top, however: Cruz ended up winning by 14 points.
Those original Nintendo sets are valuable now. I sold one about 12 years ago in a garage sale — brand new unopened for $50. Dummy! Of course that is not as bad as the 1966 Plymouth Barracuda I sold for $500, but the guy cheated me and I only got $350.
this is the EXPOSE that will ROCK THE WORLD!!!
Get help.
Congratulations. Your wife must be very proud.
I'M JONESING FOR A 'SCHWA'!!!!!
You may think you are good, and then you meet Freddy.
It would be an improvement over the Kenyan Usurper.
Killing time on a phone is an addiction? I guess the author of this “article” doesn’t know anybody that’s built their own computer for gaming.
OMG Zelda is my all time favorite =)
LMAO. I figured it wouldn’t take you long to post this here.
SOCOM was better.
Sounds like you have a silly litmus test.
Google Play has a classic tetris version for the android devices. Just sayin’. :-)
I'd stick to reading...
Have you checked out any videos of games? I play single player for the story, graphics come a distant second, though they're of course nice to look at. Halo is a great series, though I've lost interest in playing it and traded in my 360 to get something else.
Red Faction: Guerrilla is a ridiculous game - there's very few buildings you can't destroy. Makes Battlefield's "destructible" buildings and "Levelution" look like Lego in comparison.
Almost everyone I meet that hate computer games and gamers are a baby boomers and/or suck at any technological endeavor.
I think it's kinda cute, actually.
Grown son and I are currently meandering through "Hyrule Warrior".
Me too...
Pong, then Gunfighter and Breakout then Atari 2600 then Colecovision then Atari 5200 then Nintendo SES then Super Nintendo then Sega Genesis Then Sega Dreamcast Then Playstation then PS2 then PS3.
Now i mainly game on my PC.
I wonder if Ted plays Battlefield.....
All you guys that were into arcade games from the 70’s and 80’s should check out MAME.
An emulator that lets one play ALL of the actual arcade games from that era.
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