Posted on 12/12/2015 5:19:32 AM PST by Michael van der Galien
Yesterday we reported that Donald Trump and Ted Cruz seemed to be preparing to go to war with each other. A few hours later, however, Cruz himself responded on Twitter by saying that, although the media would love to see a cage match between himself and the billionaire businessman, he won't play along.
That could -- and by all means should -- have been the end of it.
Sadly it is not. Trump can also read polls and understands that Cruz poses a serious threat to him in Iowa. And so the cage match has started, whether Cruz likes it or not:
"The New Yorker spent more time on Friday poking Cruz for opposing ethanol subsidies, which are widely popular there. Independent groups there are beginning to spend money against Cruz for his position, which Trump told a questioner was "anti-Iowa." Cruz says the subsidies are an example of government interference in the free market."
The Donald literally said:
"With the ethanol, really, he's got to come a long way, 'cause right now he's for the oil. But I understand it, oil pays him a lot of money. He's got to be for oil, right? But I'm with you. I'm self-funding. I have no oil company. I have no special interest."
Of course The Donald is a special interest, but it would be rather inconvenient for him to point that out. And so he's playing self-funding card once again, hoping it'll give him the edge, while defending crony capitalism.
Trump apparently thinks that he can win Iowa by defending ethanol subsidies. This is what he does: he tries to buy people's votes. The difference with Cruz is stark: the senator from Texas chooses principles over short-term political gain.
(Excerpt) Read more at pjmedia.com ...
Cuba’s Christian population is bigger. Of course, they all live in Florida!
And, rightly or wrongly, Trump is perceived as being the strongest to deal with the issues that count. I've lived with ethanol subsidies for 20 years or more and it hasn't affected my life, that I can tell, one iota. Yah, I'm agin' em on principle, but right now the nation is in danger of being overrun and destroyed, and as good a guy as Ted is, he simply isn't up to the task of turning this around.
I'm astounded that all the Cruz supporters here think NRO and National Journal and Jim Geraghty and Charles Cooke and Jonah Goldberg and Guy Benson all really think Cruz is "coming on" and are being supportive of him because they LIKE him.
These people hate Cruz, and the second they think they have Trump derailed, you'll see a crap-storm of bad press on Cruz that will make your head spin.
... The difference with Cruz is stark: the senator from Texas chooses principles over short-term political gain...
Interesting how those principles aren’t written in stone, they change for long term political gain.
> “And how many come out of NYC?”
Regarding evangelicals, orders of magnitude more come from NYC than come out of Cuba.
In fact, the evangelical community in NYC numbers greater than most mid-sized towns in America.
I am calling this media bias because I heard Trump last night (can not recall all of it right now) but there was more to his comment than what is presented in the article....That is how the left plays, just tell 1/2 the story which makes it sound like something it is not!
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Yep, that is how the left plays a story and, unfortunately, many of the less discerning fall for it and quickly are doing the dance intended by the left. Fools!
PJ Media? Really?
How many Evangelicals were coming out of NYC 69 years ago, when Trump was born?
I would guess far less.
Here is a legitimate question to all the TRUMP supporters who may have Ted CRUZ as your 2nd choice.
Consider this, if Donald Trump stays in the GOP why bother then ?
Why bother ? To have Ted Cruz as your 2nd choice if Donald Trump is a sure thing to win the nomination ?
If Trump stays in the GOP are you not saying ?
For those who have Ted Cruz as your 2nd choice are saying ?
Are you not saying ?
That Donald Trump might fail ?
That Donald Trump might fade ?
By your own admission by saying that Ted Cruz is your back up plan insurance policy 2nd choice just I’m case Trump fails ? Just in case Trump fades ?
Why then ?
Do the Trump supporters get on and condemn anyone other than a Trump supporter for saying that TRUMP might fail, Trump might fade ?
That, IS a legitimate question.
Many many. NYC is a huge metropolis with many enclaves that are solidly evangelical. The Presbyterian Pastor Norman Vincent Peale was highly charismatic and evangelical. He was there in NYC at the time of Donald’s birth. My relatives in Queens knew of him and of many many others.
NYC has a long history of evangelical Christianity by heroic Christians that spent their entire lives rescuing teens and helping the poor, getting the word out from the Gospels. And many of them put their lives on the line doing it.
Anyone who thinks NYC does not have a large evangelical community has, in NY street parlance, has their head up their ass.
The Black evangelical community in NYC has numbers that are larger than most mid-sized towns in America.
Back then it was considered "mainline" and it was decidedly anti-fundamentalist.
You know, a pre-golfing ritual.
"âItâs not necessary to be born again. You have your way to God, I have mine. Christ is one of the ways. God is everywhere.â - Norman Vincent Peale, Phil Donahue interview
When you say that Trump could fail, it's because you are plotting against him.
When they, in dark moments, fear that Trump will not become the Caesar Augustus he is destined to be, it's only because they know of your treachery.
This is the one time that Trump’s attack will backfire..
People can say anything on the internet especially when anonymous. What you just said is BS, nothing of value.
Don’t post to me again.
Oh so you’ve been reading what cranks have to say on the internet without researching the context? That quote was addressing the existence of God, not the Will of God which can only be known by spiritual rebirth through Jesus Christ.
The twisting of that quote was thoroughly debunked.
In 1966, Billy Graham said “I know of no one who has done more for the Kingdom of God “ than Norman Vincent Peale or anyone that had personally helped him with his words of encouragement.
In 1984, Ronald Reagan awarded Norman Vincent Peale the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal Of Freedom.
“Hostage” is just as anonymous as “Dr. Sivana”, and you are the one who used vulgar language to refer to me first.
I will post to you whenever appropriate. You don’t have to read it.
BTW, you didn’t bother to REBUT a single fact that I presented, because you can’t.
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