Your first two things are non-starters. Cruz is right on both those issues...he changed on TPP when he understood the ramifications. That was one change compared to one thousand for Trump.
We’ve explained over and over that his action on the Corker bill was done to delay and defeat it.
He is not married to Goldman Sachs (and that is a tacky thing to say). Cruz’s wife needed a job (unlike Trump’s wife who was an imported hottie). She got an honorable job with a company that Trump has done more business with than Cruz.
Cruz went to a little high school in Texas. No one from that school had ever gone to an Ivy League school. Cruz was able to go to Harvard because he is a brilliant guy. Going to Harvard is not a sin and you are stupid to imply that it is.
Freshman Senator? Yes, Cruz has held political offices in Texas and done credit to all of them. He has argued before the Supreme Court and won great victories for us.
Trump has never done anything in politics except donate to people who could help him in his business including democrats and he has hired illegals and cavorted with mobsters.
I’ll ignore the no executive experience which is meaningless and the H1-B visas ... funny you should bring that up since Trump was for them all the way and only backed down when his campaign pointed out it was political poison.
I don’t know who Mitt Rove is and if you think Ted is responsible for everyone who supports him, he is not.
Trump has touted that he’s financed his own campaign. He has not. There was an article about how he’s taken a loan... well it’s complicated and you wouldn’t understand it but Donald Trump is not financing his own campaign.
Uh yeah, about that....
I'd make fun of you guys calling Trump a con man, but that's not even a con!
It's a "dog ate my homework."
“Cruz is right on both those issues...he changed on TPP when he understood the ramifications.”
Cruz was in a position to know far more about the ramifications of TPP than any of us mere citizens, prior to his vote for cloture on TPA.
We Freepers discussed the likely ramifications all throughout the process. In fact, a huge number of us understood the issue well enough that we were aghast at how he voted on that, and many of us pulled back reflexively from Cruz, at that exact moment.
Excuse Ted for that if you like, but it was an enormous betrayal of our trust in him.
Yes, I was fully on board with Ted until he sold us out with that vote, as we’re many others here. From that moment forward, there’s been one revelation after another that has confirmed our worst fears about him.