Posted on 05/29/2015 11:50:21 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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RINDGE, N.H. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz laughed off his starring role as a Capitulating Canadian, dressed up in fighting clothes, in the first attack ad of the 2016 presidential campaign launched by a U.S. Sen. Rand Paul super PAC and vowed not to retaliate against his Kentucky rival.
Well, I have to say I chuckled. Ive never seen myself portrayed as a World Wrestling Federation person, even though I guess it was one that I was not supposed to win, Cruz told the Herald after a town hall event at Franklin Pierce University last night. Its politics. People choose to throw rocks and go into the mud. My consistent pattern is I have no intentions of reciprocating.
Pauls super PAC, which legally cannot be coordinated with his campaign, released the ad yesterday ahead of tomorrows Senate debate over extending the Patriot Act. The spot depicts Cruz as an accomplice of President Obama in pushing Big Brother surveillance. Pauls campaign has hyped the expected congressional clash as Spy Showdown Sunday.
Sen. Paul is pushing for letting everything expire, including the tools that are needed to target radical Islamic terrorists and to use them to prevent acts of terrorism, Cruz said. I disagree with that as well. We can do both. It doesnt have to be Big Brother or law enforcement, national security tools.
Cruz spoke to about 50 people at Franklin Pierce, sounding familiar themes, including abolishing the IRS and repealing Obamacare. He also blasted Obamas decision yesterday to remove Cuba from the State Sponsored Terrorist list, equating it with President Clinton doing the same with North Korea in the 1990s.
President Obama has a policy of saying our enemies are not really our enemies and if we only lay down our arms and embrace in hugs and sing Kumbaya, it will all be better, Cruz said.
He also argued that the real American divide isnt between the two parties, but between career Washington politicians and the American people. He asked audience members to raise their hands if theyre fed up with top Republican brass.
No one is more frustrated with the Republican leadership in Congress than I, Cruz said. If you think Washington is fundamentally broken its worse.
But moments later, an attendee wondered: Did you vote for (Senate Majority Leader) Mitch McConnell?
Cruz paused for a few seconds, then replied: There was not a contested election.
But I think its not much of a secret that Mitch McConnells sentiments toward me arent exactly warm and fuzzy.
So much for Reagan’s 11th Commandment.
Yeah, there is no need for Cruz to waste any of his money on Paul. Paul will self destruct on his own. I think it is telling that Paul supporters felt the need to go after Cruz.
Kicking ass and naming names. Cruze control is certainly a different, pleasantly pleasing ride.
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