Posted on 01/29/2016 8:17:58 AM PST by conservativejoy
I keep hearing from supporters of other GOP candidates that Ted Cruz canât win the general election because he is too conservative and too preachy. These same people criticize him for not being authentically conservative and also support others who are preachy.
I have long lamented the conventional wisdom, swallowed whole by many nominally conservative Republicans, that a true-blue consistent conservative canât win a general presidential election because he can't attract moderates, centrists, independents, Perotistas, Trumpsters, disaffected Democrats and certainly not women or minorities.
Why is that the accepted thinking, when Ronald Reagan won in two landslides and the moderate GOP presidential candidates from George H.W. Bush to John McCain to Mitt Romney lost? George W. Bush's compassionate conservatism barely won in 2000.
Would someone please have the guts to tell me in what ways Ted Cruz is too conservative? What does that even mean?
Is your objection that he is socially conservative as well as an economic and foreign policy conservative? Hallelujah! So was Ronald Reagan. Remember his three-legged stool?
We hear from Trump supporters that Ted Cruz is not likable or electable and that he's an opportunistic follower of Donald Trump on the immigration issue. Thus they'll support the more likable, electable, real-deal immigration hawk.
But polls say otherwise. They indicate that both Cruz and Rubio could beat Hillary Clinton but that Trump would have more difficulty, probably because of his astronomical unfavorability ratings. The charge that Cruz is in the Trump slipstream on immigration is bunk as well. Cruz was fighting in the trenches on immigration before Trump brought his megaphone to the issue - a megaphone we nevertheless appreciate - and Cruz remains a more reliable bet on the borders and amnesty.
I repeat the question: How is Ted Cruz too conservative? Don't you really mean that Cruz is too committed to his principles, that he will actually fight against the establishment and thus he is a thorn in their side?
The establishment claims to be just as conservative as we are yet they have an unmistakable, visceral contempt for Ted Cruz, who is one person who has actually refused to "grow" after being elected. This should thrill true conservatives endlessly.
Can you imagine what Cruz could get done if he were elected with a mandate to implement conservative ideas - the only antidote to the destructive path Obama has set us on? We've seen what we get with conservative lite, and it doesnât work.
We need an unprecedented reversal to get us out of this mess, but we mustn't - forgive me the cliche - throw the baby out with the bathwater. We must elect someone who not only will radically reverse our course but also has demonstrated his commitment to conservative principles, understands the United States Constitution and intends to honor its prescription for limited government.
I don't support Ted Cruz because he is by far the most learned constitutional scholar of all the candidates, though I am grateful for that bonus. It can't be solely a matter of head knowledge, but one also of the heart. Ted Cruz, in his heart, soul and mind, and with every fiber of his being, loves the Constitution and the system of ordered liberty it establishes.
Cruz intends to reverse the ravages of the Obama wrecking ball not through extra-constitutional means, but precisely within the constraints of the Constitution. That's because as a constitutional conservative he understands that the end - even the noble goal of reversing Obama's destruction - does not justify any means. We can't blow up the Constitution in the name of saving it. We can't issue lawless executive orders, pass overreaching legislation and implement unconstitutional regulations in furtherance of our agenda. We have to take special care to reverse Obamism through lawful means, lest we just kick the can down the road until the next lawless progressive comes to power to hammer the final nail into this republic's coffin.
There is nothing extreme about Ted Cruz except for his commitment to the American idea, to free enterprise, to ordered liberty, to limited government, to national solvency, to America's national security and sovereignty and to policies designed to unleash robust economic growth to benefit all sectors of society.
Here we go again....
This was already posted: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3390206/posts
But this one is for Canadians?
“Finally, it’s important for me to emphasize that I don’t idolize Ted Cruz or support him as part of a cult of personality...”
Odd that he had to include that little disclaimer at the end.
BECAUSE IT DOES
Don’t bother telling the TRUMP (PRAISE BE TO HIS NAME!) Supporters the truth David, they have their hands over their ears.
Truth is not part of their reality.
I disagree. We have the best selection of candidates in years. There are as many as 7 that would make great Presidents all of which are more conservative than either McCain or Romney. Focusing on just one is a grave mistake, in my opinion.
After last night’s debate performance I wouldn’t count on much. Teddy finally got to see that the middle lectern isn’t as much fun as he thought it would be. :-)
Vote for Cruz and watch him lose to Hillary or Bernie.
From today’s headlines, Cruz lost to Jeb last night.
here we go again his was already posted: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3390206/posts
Obozo, do you ever post this on the 5th or 10th time someone posts a story about The One?
Actually the Trump supporters you continually mock want someone with balls who will stand up to the establishment and the media.
I like Cruz, but he is going to debate and get nothing done. Trump gets things done and has brass balls.
Pray America wakes
“There are as many as 7 that would make great Presidents”
None of which stand a chance in the general election.
I like Cruz, but he can’t win the general.
Guess who can.
I tend to agree with you, and that is just my gut instinct.
Dude, this was posted less than 1 hour ago.
There are mistaken multiple postings, and then there are you guys that cant even be bothered to pretend like you care.
Vote Cruz in Iowa as if the Republic Depends on It
1/29/2016, 10:38:20 AM · by Kaslin · 41 replies
Townhall.com ^ | January 29, 2016 | David Limbaugh
Would this be the Republic which has a Constitution that says only a natural born citizen may be President?
We can see what ignoring that requirement has done to the country
“Actually the Trump supporters you continually mock want someone with balls who will stand up to the establishment and the media...”
Exactly.
Which candidate told the media to stuff it because he would not accept a bias moderator, walked away from a debate, took the heat, turned the situation around, forced his main rival to walk into a beat-down after he made a huge deal of trying to taunt him into a trap, and then hosted a fund-raiser that not only was successful raising money for a good cause, but made him the winner of a debate he didn’t even need to show up to, while getting Fox to apologize to him, and having the rest of the media praise his move as a brilliant decision?
Trump will stand up, in the end for himself alone.
.. Donât bother telling the TRUMP (PRAISE BE TO HIS NAME!) Supporters the truth David, they have their hands over their ears.
Truth is not part of their reality.
It still blows my mind that they defend The One on the most trivial and attack any who question The One about even the trivial.
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