I hope, but so far he has accomplished very little in the Senate and that is why I am so concerned about his Presidency. He is a good speaker, he will discuss one policy issue after another day in and day out, but at the end of the day he has not accomplished much in the way of the Senate. He shut down the government but we still have Obamacare, a terrible debt ridden budget, etc. He does not seem to be able to persuade his fellow Senators to pass his agenda. Reagan was able to do that. Obama is not able to do that which is why he legislates with Executive Order. Walker can do that very convincingly and that is why I fully support Walker. Cruz is a policy person but is not a salesman which to get your agenda passed, you need to be one.
I heard Rush Limbaugh put this crap "no experience" meme to bed quite well the other day. I'm going to link you to the explanation, because he said what I think, but better than I could.
"...If Obama had run a state or if Obama had been in the Senate longer, he'd have been okay? Obama would have been a better president if he had just been in the Senate longer, maybe been a governor? Is that all this is about? This is horse hockey, folks, that Barack Obama is what he is only because of a lack of experience? I don't know how you come to that conclusion. Barack Obama is who he is because of his ideology.
Barack Obama could have come straight from the community organizer office and become president and been exactly who he is. He could have serve the governorship, served as governor of Illinois for two terms, become president and be the same president he is today. This argument that we're gonna disqualify Ted Cruz because we've learned how bad an inexperienced president can be. Obama and his foibles, Obama and his presidency that is a disaster has nothing to do with the fact that he's inexperienced. It has everything to do with who he is. Ditto, Ted Cruz. It's who he is that is the determining factor here.
"........You see, a conservative who leads, who is unafraid, unflappable as Cruz is, and who is principled, who can relate, who can articulate and who has a mission, can do a great deal as president, whether he was a governor, a senator, or whatever....."