Posted on 02/02/2016 1:14:37 PM PST by GodGunsGuts
Everyone is spinning the Iowa results from last night. Marco Rubio had a surprisingly good night and Donald Trump had a surprisingly mediocre one, the big winner was Ted Cruz.
No, not just because he was the actual winner of Iowa. But because of just how different his victory is from candidates in the past. It's monumental.
Think about it for a second:
The candidate who openly talked about...
(Excerpt) Read more at louderwithcrowder.com ...
You can’t fool me. I can hear your heart breaking from here.
I kept seeing interviews all weekend with Iowa voters who HAD NOT YET MADE UP THEIR MINDS.
Honestly, we should just hand this place over to Canada.
This is as much a sham as stringing out the World Series and the Super Bowl!
It rationalizes the reason for existence for political hacks, media and big business! It's for the money and we all get it!
You’re right about ethanol and small motors. My mower has survived (so far) but I’m going to have to shell out for a new line trimmer and leaf blower this spring. Both are leaking like crazy. Pisses me off!
Yeah, it’s screwy. Paul got 22, Romney got the other 6. The “winner” got none.
I’m not even sure why they vote for candidates, as, as far as I understand it, what really matters is who they elect as delegates to go to the county convention to elect delegates to the state convention, who will ultimately vote on how to proportion the State’s delegates in the primary.
Temper, temper, Trumpster..
Imagine SNL doing Characters of Teddy and his Loon daddy, he’ll sink like the Titanic.
His three tweets earlier today, IMHO were not well thought out. Sure, hitting the media is generally a winner with the base. But I think that will ring hollow this time. Going after Iowans for not giving him credit for self funding, well that was stupid.
On the other hand, I think it gives Rubio new life. The oxygen mask dropped on his campaign yesterday. Just in time too. Like Trump, what he does with it will be telling.
I want Trump to win. I want to see him put results where his mouth has gone. Problem is, yesterday he didn't deliver. Someone beat him out. Shown that he is mortal yesterday hurt.
He wasn’t talking about a phony government mandated market, he was talking about getting the government out of the way so they can sell more of there product. Nothing wrong with that.
Goldman Sachs Teddy?
Well rested, tanned, and ready for battle!
Another reason Trump did poorly:
Business Insider analysis of Trump’s Iowa failure indicates voters who were real conservatives, with higher critical thinking skills and education stayed away Trump.
Conservative voters were likely influenced by disturbing vital facts about candidate Trump, in that he is a:
Life long New Yawk liberal who has serious issues of poor judgement and being untrustworthy,ie:
multiple bankruptcies,
engaged in unconstitutional eminent domain lawsuits against the little guy,
created a fraudulent get rich “Trump University”,
and relies heavily on Huge loans from Too-Big-Too-Fail banks for his ego edifices.
Trumpsters share a meal fit for their “unappreciated” strong dad / weak detail attention-whore king -
crow ;n)
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Here’s how Trump’s loss played out, according to NBC’s exit polls.
As predicted, Trump performed best among voters with a high-school education or lower. But those voters represented only 16% of the electorate on Monday. Voters who had any education beyond high school â 84% of the electorate â mostly broke for Rubio and Cruz over Trump.
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 The mogul performed best among self-identified moderate Republican voters, a vastly smaller share of caucusgoers than those who referred to themselves as conservative.
Of the 40% of voters who considered themselves very conservative, Cruz captured 44% of the vote, compared with Trump’s 21%. Rubio won among the 45% of voters who considered themselves somewhat conservative, netting 29% of that portion of the vote to Trump’s 24%.
And despite last-minute endorsements and appearances with major evangelical figures like Jerry Falwell Jr., the president of Liberty University, Trump also trailed among religious voters, who made up 62% of the GOP electorate on Monday. Cruz ran away with this group, beating Trump by 12 points.
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/heres-why-donald-trump-suffered-180655625.html
“Because I questioned then whether Ethanol was reducing our oil usage at all. Now I think with cars designed to use it better, it is reducing oil usage. “
Insignificant reduction of oil occurs compared to cost.
Why not make a car fuel out of camel dung, as it will do the same as ethanol at high cost?
Also, cars perform worse with ethanol as an additive, getting poorer fuel economy and it has a debilitating effect on the engine. Ethanol is disastrous for small engines and outboard motors, and requires extra and expensive equipment to transport and store compared to petroleum gasoline.
Lots of papers out there to support this, but the best are likely to be the Heritage Foundation and the George Marshall Institute. Just get on their websites and search for ethanol.
A much better energy policy could be achieved at much lessened cost by stopping renewable subsidies and the blockage of nuclear and coal for electricity generation.
If ethanol is so wonderful, it shouldn’t have to be subsidized with MY tax dollars.
Once again, we have the government picking who gets the prize. Ridiculous!!
I thought Cruz won because he acted more religious. 62% of the voters were supposedly evangelical/born-agains. Cruz really emphasized his faith.
I agree with your comments on nuclear and coal.
I’ve seen arguments for and against ethanol. I think they all need to be updated with recent information.
“Cruz is a career politician.”
If you call serving once in an elected office by winning the US Senate in 2012 a ‘career politician’, then you are completely delusional, friend.
BTW, what is your criteria for calling someone not a career politician? Never running for office?
To add to your list, this needs to get out so republicans can make an informed decision.
Christianity Today
This sort of political discourse is starting to affect how evangelicals talk about Trump. A notable exception is Russell Moore. He has consistently presented a line of argumentâand not just name calling. His major thesis is that Trump is immoral by Christian standards. This is a fact: from Trumpâs owning of strip clubs to his bragging about sleeping around to his Nietzsche-esque notions of power. Moore believes that a leaderâs moral behavior will affect his leadership, so he argues that no Christian should support a candidate like Trump. This will not convince all Christians, but at least itâs an argument grounded in the fact of Trumpâs moral behavior.
Charisma Magazine
âThe late Dr. Jerry Falwell Sr. would be rolling over in his grave if he knew the son who bore his name had endorsed the most immoral and ungodly man to ever run for President of the United States,â John Stemberger, president of Florida Family Action, said in a statement Monday. âTrump is a thrice married owner of casing with strip clubs and would give us the first âFirst Ladyâ who has proudly posed in the nude while supporting gay marriage and funding Planned Parenthood with taxpayer money.â
Unique in So Many Ways
Indeed, Trump would be like no president before him.
The first to be married three times, cheating on the first two (and probably the third).
The first whose wife appeared nude in a magazine.
The first to boast of his sexual proclivities, claiming to have had sexual relations with some of the “top women in the world.” (This is who Sarah Palin is supporting?)
He will be the first that has owned casinos with strip clubs.
To proudly proclaim that he will seek revenge against his personal enemies “as viciously and as violently as you can.”
His wife will be the first first lady that has posed for lesbian porn.
And with that last bullet in mind, do you really think for a minute that Trump opposes gay marriage?
http://www.charismanews.com/opinion/54750-evangelicals-please-don-t-let-donald-trump-fool-you
Why Donald Trump Threatens to Trump the Gospel
Donald Trump talked about his Christian faith Saturday, but said he’s never sought forgiveness for his sins.
The event is a gathering sponsored by several socially-conservative Christian organizations, including the Family Research Council, a socially conservative lobbying organization; Liberty University, the world’s largest evangelical university; and the National Organization for Marriage, a group established to prevent the legalization of same-sex marriage.
Trump, who told CNN earlier that he is both anti-abortion and anti-same-sex marriage, said people are surprised to learn about his Christian faith.
“People are so shocked when they find ... out I am Protestant. I am Presbyterian. And I go to church and I love God and I love my church,” he said.
Moderator Frank Luntz asked Trump whether he has ever asked God for forgiveness for his actions.
“I am not sure I have. I just go on and try to do a better job from there. I don’t think so,” he said. “I think if I do something wrong, I think, I just try and make it right. I don’t bring God into that picture. I don’t.”
www.christianitytoday.com/edstetzer/2015/july/morning-roundup-72715.html
Amen Native Sunflower!
Cruz’s entire career has been in politics:
Director of the Office of Policy Planning at the Federal Trade Commission
Associate deputy attorney general at the United States Department of Justice,
Domestic policy advisor to President George W. Bush on the 2000 George W. Bush presidential campaign.
Solicitor General of Texas from 2003 to 2008, appointed by Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott.
Longest-serving solicitor general in Texas history.
That was before he duped the people of Texas into handing him the Senate seat.
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