Posted on 03/12/2016 1:21:31 PM PST by Sean_Anthony
If Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio or John Kasich would blame We the People for a protest organized by the far left, they will do exactly the same thing if ever elected president.
America has come full circle, a sinister full circle no true patriot ever hoped would come about.
Three Republicans, desperate to cast front runner Donald J. Trump behind them in unbridled ambitions to lead America from the Oval Office, have thrown completely in with the Democrats in blaming main street Americans for Friday nights George Soros orchestrated Chicago protest.
In the aftermath of the Chicago protest, for which Soros group MoveOn.org took partial responsibility, never once did Senators Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio or Governor John Kasich call for public safety in presidential primary rallies.
Cruz FB page is on fire. He has lost many people. Here too.
Cementing Trumps lead
Precisely
They have sold out. Come on, Cruz has Neil Bush attacking Trump. Jeb Bush met with all three of them to coordinate. Money money money. Little Marco has well known money problems. Cruz has become creepy. Kasich I think is just a bit of a jerk.
Wellstone Memorial moment with Cruz/Rubio/Kaisch on the wrong side
COMMERCIAL showing Kaisch cruz rubio all quoting the same talking points as moveon.org... Look whose side they have joined... Who are the ones insearch of unbridled power??? Fade to black....
Trump has made some incendiary comments to protesters, but I think this massive riot is the result of relentless Obama punk talk.
They all thought this was an opportunity to finish Trump.
It is having the opposite effect.
Yep. The GOPe candidates are spouting the same talking points as Soros
and MoveOn.
Cruz’s statement was correct. He did NOT blame Trump for last night but did say a candidate is responsible for the general environment of his campaign.
Let’s play a game. Hillary Clinton says that protestors at her rally should be “punched in the face.” She regularly uses inflammatory language concerning enemies and has press people saying that they have been physically assaulted by her campaign. She makes statements like : “If you see somebody getting ready to throw a tomato, knock the crap out of them, would you? Seriously. Okay? Just knock the hell — I promise you, I will pay for the legal fees.”
Next thing you know, incidents of violence do occur by people whom she has been denigrating and by some she hasn’t. Her rally gets shut down due to safety concerns.
Would it be correct to say her campaign encourages violence while still laying the actual blame at the foot of the protestors who shut down her rally? Yes. It would.
This is what Ted did. Ted was right. TrustTED.
NO MORE LOSER LEADERSHIP, NO MORE BUSH INFLUENCE
Say what you will. Ted showed he's sympathetic to BLM, radical islam and illegals.
Cruz could have done things differently yesterday and shown that he is a man of honor. He could have come out and said “Look, Donald and I disagree on a lot of things, but this was organized by Communist leftist groups, the same kind of groups that have attacked Ben Shapiro and the Tea Party, and if they were not doing this to Trump they would be doing this to me instead, or Rubio, or Kasich” instead Cruz placed blame on Trump, he sided with the leftist schmucks, terrorist BILL AYERS and others who spit on police and said “F THE POLICE” I wonder what Cruz would do if these same vermin came to HIS campaign rallies
DetesTed!
Did Cruz condemn the culture Obama has fostered, in which radical leftist anti-American radicals feel entitled to suppress law abiding citizens’ first amendment rights?
I voted for Ted Cruz in the Texas primary, but now I am having second thoughts. The GOPe seems to ignore the fact that the Chicago shenanigans were by the Hard Left, who could just as well soon decide to disrupt events of the Cruz campaign. The Hard Left is the real enemy, and the rest of the candidates don’t get it.
If Cruz had responded that way, I would undoubtedly still be considering him as an option and would have no problem voting for him in the general.
His backstabbing has caused me to flee from him and I couldn’t even hold my nose to vote for him against ANYONE.
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