Posted on 02/04/2015 6:36:11 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
I suppose its better that this GOP laundry is being aired now, a year out from the first Republican presidential primary. Better now than an October Surprise by a malicious Democrat hack two weeks out from the presidential election.
The Daily Mails David Martosko asked 10 potential GOP candidates about their past use of marijuana:
Rick Perry, Donald Trump and John Bolton say they have never smoked pot; Rand Paul hints that he wasnt a choirboy but wont answer directly. Marco Rubio refuses to answer, saying no one will believe him if the answer is no; Carly Fiorina will only say she opposes legalizing weed. Spokesmen for Govs. Scott Walker and Gov. Chris Christie, and former neurosurgeon Ben Carson, ignored questions entirely.
The biggest headline was reserved for Sen. Ted Cruz:
EXCLUSIVE: Top Republican contender Ted Cruz foolishly experimented with marijuana, his campaign admits after Bush confesses to high-school pot use.
Teenagers are often known for their lack of judgment, and Sen. Cruz was no exception, a Cruz spokesperson told The Daily Mail. When he was a teenager, he foolishly experimented with marijuana. It was a mistake, and hes never tried it since.
Cruzs admission comes less than a week after Jeb Bush admitted to the Boston Globe that he smoked weed at the elite prep school he attended as a teenager.
Again, its good that these revelations are surfacing now. No candidate wants to worry that his high school football buddies (or debate teammates) are going to get a call from a reporter asking about that epic party in 1988.
Also included in the Daily Mail article is this comment from an anonymous congressional staffer:
But Cruzs conservative political base may not look kindly on the news. An aide to a Democratic senator told Daily Mail Online: Just wait until the tea party gets its hooks in this. I mean, we all have skeletons and even moral crusaders eventually topple of their own weight, right?
You can practically hear the breathless staffer gleefully panting this into his cell phone from a dark corner of his office as he rubs his hands together, fantasizing about the (literal) lynching that will be visited upon Ted Cruz on the steps of the Capitol, courtesy of the tea party.
The anonymous aide is correct on one point. We all have skeletons.
Most people tea party supporters included understand that teenagers sometimes make poor decisions. But teenagers change. Most grow up and learn from their mistakes. People are usually willing to forgive youthful indiscretions when an individual shows over time that he has changed his ways and is sincere about repudiating the past behavior.
People tend to be less forgiving of individuals like President Obama, who wrote nostalgically almost fondly of his high school pot and cocaine use in Dreams From My Father. Obama wrote that being high, could at least help you to laugh at the worlds ongoing folly and see through all the hypocrisy and bullsh** and cheap moralism. He also boasted several times on the campaign trail, I inhaled frequently! That was the point! Sides-splitting stuff there.
Parents tend to get a little irritated when their elected officials make comments that put drug use in a positive light. And voters at least those on the right dont particularly like politicians who say, Dont do drugs with wink and a smile.
Considering that the revelations about Cruz are for something that happened some 30-years in the past and given his words of contrition about behavior he calls foolish and a mistake, this skeleton is not going to topple Cruz. He will not be thrown under the tea party bus and no one will care about this in a month (except for that anonymous Dem staffer who will still be trying to figure out how on earth this did not turn into the biggest scandal since Watergate).
One Ohio tea party leader put it in perspective, saying that Cruz should be judged on his current record rather than on decisions he made in his teen years.
While I dont condone the use of pot, Im not going to judge his qualifications based on a poor choice he made in his teen years, said Amy Brighton, co-coordinator of Medina Tea Party Patriots. A constitutional scholar and an ardent supporter of conservatism obviously, he has matured since then. Like all the presidential hopefuls, Im going to judge him based on whether he has fought both in words and actions to restore personal and economic freedom.
all of that is true.....but that’s not exactly the angle to take in a political discussion.
Well I’m a nut about bringing the gospel angle into any conversation.
As far as Cruz is concerned, this is a non story to me. It’s the modern version of “I got wild drunk as a kid.”
Remember the words of Paul.....he debated the Greeks on THEIR terms - and said “be all things to all people, so that I might win some...”
As for Cruz, I agree. NON issue.
My gospel remarks are a side comment. Preach the gospel, in season and out of season.
On a more secular level, I’d tell people please don’t be hypocrites. Let him who has never had a wild hair throw the first stone.
Pot is legal in some parts of this country now, so who much cares anymore? A majority of voters in Colorado obviously don’t.
How many Liberals have NOT tried it?
I don’t think anyone but some goodie two shoes Huckatorum types would care about this at all.......
Hell No.
Ah, yes, an all-knowing Democrat beltway wonk is favoring us with received wisdom. I'm guessing he/she/it wasn't born when I was smoking it. Or has a clue why I stopped.
It is, on the contrary, the collective hive mind of the Left that is intolerant to this sort of thing, which is why they think they can manipulate us with it. "Make them follow their own rules," as Alinsky put it, but neither he nor they have any idea what those really are, believing instead that their internal caricatures bear even a passing resemblance to the truth. No, the Tea Party is not going to fall into a collective fit of the vapors because Mr. Cruz was once a teenager. Wishful thinking, sorry.
Clinton’s dodge was that he never broke American law.
No.
Nah...Rick is a social conservative, while Rand is a social liberal. no two ways about it. A mix, so long as it is pro-life, is better than being fully socially liberal like Rand. But libertarian minded people think it is freedom to abandon traditions and social norms.
Michelle Malkin supports legalizing pot. So you have that.
Now why would you think I was comparing Rand to Santorum? That was not the point at all.
But oh, you still reached the wrong conclusion - for these times.
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