Posted on 11/01/2015 8:59:53 AM PST by Isara
Texas Senator, constitutional conservative, and GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz caught the attention of many Americans, pundits, and debaters with his powerful performance at the Wednesday night GOP presidential debate on CNBC. The moderators on CNBC did not conduct a debate, they were participating in a character assassination and shaming act. After he had finally had enough, Ted Cruz showed his incredible auditory memory skills in an epic and beautiful excoriation of not only the CNBC moderators, but of the Democrat Media Complex in general.
That moment made Cruz the talk not only in media circles, but it was the most powerful moment ever recorded by Frank Luntz in any focus group he has done in the history of his time polling focus groups. He began such polling in 2006. Registering at 98-percent on the dial among both conservatives and moderates, Ted Cruz definitely has people taking notice, and someone decided to take his support for Cruz all the way to the World Series.
On Saturday night, game three of the World Series between the Kansas City Royals and the New York Mets took place in the Empire State. When cameras panned into the crowd behind home plate, they were met with a guy holding a sign expressing his support for Ted Cruz.
Congratulations, @tedcruz/@TeamTedCruz, you’ll forever be associated w/ #WorldSeries history! #CruzCrew #CruzControl pic.twitter.com/S2TGd0YVmv - Frank Sinagra (@FSinagra) October 31, 2015 |
@tedcruz campaign getting a good advertisement behind home plate at the World Series tonight! #Cruz2016 pic.twitter.com/WcgVvgLjFH - Matt Beavers (@CleavABeava) October 31, 2015 |
Looks like Ted Cruz’s inspiration of the #CruzCrew is alive and well, and the millions watching the game just got the message of “Ted Cruz for President.”
They also showed a crowd shot of Mets fans Bill Mahr and Michael Moore sitting together in the stands. Shortly after that shot the Mets fell apart.
Justice served.
Cool.
But I’m sick of seeing “boom” in the titles of articles.
Its gonna have to be a TRUMP/CRUZ or a CRUZ/??? ‘cause I don’t think that The Donald will take a second place to anyone.
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what’s there definition of “free markets” because Trump makes good points on this; our markets are free while other countries make American exports unmarketable due to tariffs...
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Mahr is part owner of the Mets. Reason enough to hope they go 0-162 every year.
i apologize- still ticked off about last nights game- never mind the fact we were unable to hunt down fat a$$...would not have been good for him had we done so after the Mets blew the game...damn i’m still ticked...
Bad luck.....
At least you have a good team - we have the Mariners.
Relax fellow Mets fan. We’ve got them right where we want them.
Especially when it's more of a pop.
Or maybe the better team is beating you. You know the one that gets the clutch hits in the late innings.
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...yes, it’s getting ridiculous.
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