Posted on 02/28/2015 12:15:56 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Jeb Bush reminded a CPAC audience what a conservative isn't; Ted Cruz of Texas reminded them what a conservative is.
Friday, Governor Jeb Bush began to speak before the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Md., when a sudden shuffling of feet signaled the exodus of conservative Tea Party activists from the Patomac Ballroom of the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center.
Bush now knows what New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio feels when an army of police officers turn their backs to him at every speech.
William Temple, a Tea Party organizer from Brunswick, Georgia, led the walkout to exercise our right to go to the bathroom at the same time, he told the Washington Times.
The demonstration underscored the growing conservative anger over squishy, moderate, establishment Republicans claiming the conservative mantel.
For instance, Bush addressed President Obamas unconstitutional executive amnesty with the usual, tangential, establishment response. The president did use authority he didnt have, Bush said anemically, the courts are going to overrule that.
That statement was tacit support for Speaker John Boehner and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnells surrender of congressional, legislative authoritynot to mention the power of the purseto Obama, rendering Congress irrelevant.
Earlier the same day, conservative talk-radio host Laura Ingram told a CPAC crowd, Why dont we [Republicans] just call it quits, and Jeb and Hillary can run on the same ticket?
Thursday, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas added much needed clarity when speaking to a CPAC audience:
If a candidate tells you they oppose Obamacare, fantastic! When have you stood up against it? If a candidate tells you they oppose the debt and debt ceiling that are crushing our kids and grandkids, terrific! When have you stood up and fought against it? If a candidate says they oppose President Obamas illegal and unconstitutional executive amnesty, terrific! When have you stood up and fought against it? If a candidate tells you they support the First Amendment, freedom of speech, religious liberty; that they support the Second Amendment, the right to keep and bear arms, fantastic! When have you stood up and fought for them? If the candidate tells you they support life, if the candidate tells you they support [the traditional definition of] marriage, When have you stood and fought? If a candidate tells you they stand with the nation of Israel, terrific! When have you stood and fought? If a candidate says that they oppose Iran acquiring nuclear weapons capability, fantastic! When have you stood and fought? Actions speak far, far louder than words. We need to look to people who walk the walk and dont just talk the talk.
Cruz is proof that a man is distinguished by his enemies. He is hated by the leaders of his own party, not because he is extreme, but because he has a pulse. Cruz believes the GOP should live up to its billing as an opposition party and not remain a rubber stamp to President Obama, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosis destructive policies.
That speech was the closest Cruz has come to declaring his candidacy for president.
Meanwhile, the New York Times reported that Mr. Bush has vowed to run a joyful presidential campaign free from the seamier side of party politics. Thats mainstream media-speak for devoid of ideas, like the last two Republican presidential races.
Republican rank-and-file voters should expect another humiliating defeat if they nominate a Bush-like, lickspittle, mainstream media-approved candidate for president.
I can almost picture a confident Hillary Clinton choosing curtains for the White House family quarters.
Go crawl back under your rock, Jeb.
Jeb is straight out of the bonehead and mconnel mold
I don’t recall if Jeb paid back part or all of the money he received from Onsario.
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