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To: SoConPubbie

I’m not for Scott Walker. I support Sarah Palin, who I believe is going to enter the race. I like Ted Cruz and want him to remain in the Senate where he can assist the agenda for the next administration. As far as accomplishments go, Cruz really hasn’t had any successes yet. He has no track record whatsoever in terms of administration. He is a very intelligent individual but those administrative skills of getting results have yet to be proven. Both Palin and Walker have demonstrated real results. IMO, choosing a president from a pool of senators is not the best option.


52 posted on 01/28/2015 6:55:06 AM PST by upsdriver (Palin/West '16)
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To: upsdriver
I’m not for Scott Walker. I support Sarah Palin, who I believe is going to enter the race. I like Ted Cruz and want him to remain in the Senate where he can assist the agenda for the next administration. As far as accomplishments go, Cruz really hasn’t had any successes yet. He has no track record whatsoever in terms of administration. He is a very intelligent individual but those administrative skills of getting results have yet to be proven. Both Palin and Walker have demonstrated real results. IMO, choosing a president from a pool of senators is not the best option.

B.S.!

We are looking for leadership where POTUS is concerned.

There have been plenty of Governors with plenty of experience that were horrible Presidents, conversely, there have been plenty of Senators that made decent, or good Presidents.

The Measure of POTUS is not executive Leadership but fidelity to conservative principles, the willingness to run towards the fight, instead of away from it.

Every step of the way, Ted Cruz has done this. Scott Walker, on the other hand, has been running away from the fight of late, presumably, because of the self-interest of his POTUS run and the havoc being true to the conservative position would cause with certain voting blocs or the GOP-E:

Scott Walker to tea partiers: Let’s focus on taking out Democrats, not our fellow Republicans

Scott Walker: Gay Marriage Fight Is 'Over In Wisconsin'

Walker Says Legislature Shouldn't Focus On Right-To-Work Bill Next Session

YouTube Link: Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, in his own words, endorses a path to citizenship for Illegal Aliens and an Open Border Policy in July of last year.

These are NOT the words of a conservative warrior.

They ARE the words of a man who appears to be more GOP-E, than Tea-Party.

We, as a nation, NEED the conservative warrior.


That conservative warrior IS TED CRUZ! br>

CRUZ or LOSE!


53 posted on 01/28/2015 7:17:32 AM PST by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: upsdriver; KC_Lion
I’m not for Scott Walker. I support Sarah Palin, who I believe is going to enter the race. I like Ted Cruz and want him to remain in the Senate where he can assist the agenda for the next administration.

This is my position as of the end of January 2015. So, we are in agreement, although my ups driver lady is a grump and a complainer.

The first half of the Hannity show, I felt SP was hedging her bets too much, just like 4 years ago. But then I began to see why she had on the horned-rimmed glasses. She WANTS to run if the path to the nomination becomes clear. Right now, she seems to be saying it isn't.

Sarah and I disagreed on the final point she made on Hannity. She emphatically repeated, "IT'S TOO EARLY!". She must think she knows more about politics than I; imagine that.
63 posted on 01/28/2015 8:02:38 AM PST by Resettozero
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