Posted on 03/24/2015 4:47:25 AM PDT by LeoMcNeil
I want to like Ted Cruz. He has all the right views from Obamacare to taxes to amnesty to Federal spending. Hes a gifted speaker, his speech yesterday was given without a teleprompter. He appeared genuine, frankly it appeared as though he had written the speech himself. The left hates Cruz, which of course makes him all the more likable. John McCain has called him a wacko bird, which again makes Cruz more likable. Anyone who annoys McCain must be good. Lost in the euphoria conservatives are having over Cruz is an objective look at whether Cruz will actually make a good President. Lets face it, there isnt a lot of evidence out there that Cruz is capable. Yes, he has all the right views but is he capable of governing effectively with those principles he claims?
Ted Cruz has as much experience today as Barack Obama did in 2007. Both entered their first Presidential race with zero executive governing experience. Both of them had just over two years of experience in the Senate before announcing their candidacy. Neither of them accomplished anything legislatively in the Senate, neither authored a single bill which made it through the chamber much less Congress. Ted Cruz is the conservative version of Barack Hussein Obama, he even has the birther crazies going wild because he was born in Canada.
Obama would have been much worse, from a conservative standpoint, had he been experienced heading into the White House. During his first year he had a filibuster proof majority in Congress and failed to get more than a watered down Wall Street bill and a Stimulus bill passed. He failed to pass an amnesty bill, he failed to pass a tax increase, he failed to pass Cap & Trade, he failed to close Guantanamo. The President wanted single payer socialist healthcare, he had to settle for Obamacare. Had Obama been more experienced, hes likely to have figured out how to pass most of his agenda. From a managerial standpoint, his agencies are a mess. They had three years to put together a website for Obamacare and the administration failed miserably. Obama had no idea there was a problem until after the website went live. Obama came into office promising to clean up the VA, six years later nothing has changed. Much of this is due to the Presidents inexperience. Obamas lawless unilateral actions today are directly traceable to his legislative inexperience and lack of skill.
What evidence is there that Ted Cruz will do a better job than Obama? Yes, we can always fall back on Cruz having the right principles. However if he isnt capable of implementing those principles, what good is he to the conservative cause? The question for conservatives today is what evidence is there that Cruz will be effective managing the executive branch? Objectively there isnt much evidence out there that hes capable of doing much of anything other than give a good speech. A President has to be more than that though. There is a lesson to be learned from Obamas nomination, it simply isnt wise to nominate someone who doesnt have much experience.
On a more subjective note, dont you wonder about the motivations of someone who thinks that after two years in the Senate hes qualified to be President? After eight years of watching Obama, its clear hes a narcissist. That probably should have been obvious from the moment he announced his candidacy. Only a narcissist would think hes qualified to run for President with so little experience. Cruz is in the same boat. While its nice to believe his motivations are pure and Constitutional, were only fooling ourselves if we truly believe it. Cruz is arrogant enough to believe that despite his inexperience and lack of accomplishment he should be elected President. Considering all the conservative jumping on the Cruz bandwagon, it appears weve learned little from the mistake of Obama.
For that matter, most anyone who's reading this right now would make a better President.
How could we do any worse?
You really should research Ted’s resume. I woulod say he has a great deal of leadership experience.
Relative to the corrupt narcissistic sociopath
who is in the White Mosque now,
a common rat or even Syrian hamster would do better.
My only concern is that he has not shown a desire to make alliances within his party. But then again much of that party are RINOs.
Sorry Leo....here is where I break with you on this “governance” and experience meme.
To me an effective manager (as in say the Executive Branch) is to start with a set of rules by which to govern and manage then then use them without bias, abide by them to implement a vision that has been clearly articulated.
It’s called leading from the front - the exact opposite of what Obama has done.
Your understanding of the role of President is lacking.
Your analogy with Obama is an epic fail.
your shallow argument is that Cruz has roughly the same experience as Obama. Okay, let’s run with that.
Obama’s gotten done damned near everything he wanted to get done - with zero executive experience. So I axe you two questions:
A: Do you really think this kind of experience is what the POTUS job is about?
B: Wouldn’t it be great if Cruz can get damned near everything he wants done?
Let’s see. The job of the president is to protect and defend the constitution and to make sure those in government are doing that
Cruz’s main opponents are these purveyors of their beloved idiocracy
Will Ted Cruz Make A Good President?
If you mean by a good President, that he will give free stuff away to the point that the country is fiscally insolvent, the answer is no. If you mean that he will put the brakes on hand-outs, government interfering in our lives and will shrink the size (and reach)of government than the answer is YES!
Yes. Next question.
We need unwavering integrity more than experience. Cruz seems to have it.
Does this author, the classical narcissist himself, believe himself qualified to write about who should be president?
After “O”-the guy who empties the waste basket here would be a good President. :)
Puh-leeze.
Over the past 100 years (or so) we have had 8 presidents with prior gubernatorial experience:
Theodore Roosevelt
Woodrow Wilson
Calvin Coolidge
Franklin Roosevelt
Jimmy Carter
Ronald Reagan
Bill Clinton
George W. Bush
With the exception of Ronald Reagan and Calvin Coolidge, the remaining six have been unmitigated disasters.
That's hardly an encouraging record.
And Reagan wasnt a great president because he was a governor. He was a great president because he understood what America was all about, loved liberty, limited government and free markets, and knew how to sell it.
I like a lot of what I know about Walker, but the fact is that he appears to be a supporter of amnesty/immigration reform -- which is a deal killer as for as I am concerned.
Ted Cruz is the ONLY consistent, articulate conservative candidate who seems to understand the proper role of the federal government in all respects.
I believe that when one looks at the whole pack, Cruz is the only one who has the brains, the principles and the experience to save this country, if in fact it can be saved after 100 years of Progressive leftist infestation by both parties.
You think if Cruz had four Senate terms, that would make him a better presidential prospect? Really? How? By getting him so entrenched as a lifer in the GOPe that he'd owe all the other RINOs all kinds of favors? You think being a three-term Senator would make him a good president, like President McCain?
Check out Cruz's resume. He's a very accomplished guy.
You say, "well, his principles are nice, but . . . ." Rubbish -- the principles are the MAIN requirement, and he is the only one who has them.
Certainly better than what we have now. Hell, a dead skunk in the middle of the road would be better than we have now.
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