Posted on 07/06/2015 12:23:19 PM PDT by SoConPubbie
Last week I expressed my bemusement at the fact that none of the 2016 Republican presidential candidates had forcefully denounced billionaire racist and shriveled apricot Donald Trump for calling Mexican immigrants criminals, drug dealers, and rapists. For a party looking to boost its pathetically low share of the Latino vote in presidential years, it seemed like a layup disagree with the frizz-topped bigot and demonstrate that, at a minimum, not all Republican presidential candidates view undocumented immigrants as dangerous criminals.
A number of those candidates apparently came to the same conclusion, and over the last few days theyve attacked Trump and gone to great pains to say that he doesnt represent the mainstream of the party. Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Rick Perry, and Mike Huckabee all hit back at The Donalds grossly insulting remarks. Even George Pataki got in on the action.
There was one 2016 Republican contender, however, who pointedly refused to criticize Trump and even celebrated him for what he said Ted Cruz. He appeared on Meet the Press this weekend and stood by Trumps remarks, arguing that theyd had the beneficial effect of focusing people on immigration issues.
CRUZ: When it comes to Donald Trump, I like Donald Trump. Hes bold, hes brash, and I get that it seems the favorite sport of the Washington media is to encourage some Republicans to attack other Republicans. I aint going to do it. I’m not interested in Republican on Republican violence.
CHUCK TODD: But rhetoric matters? Doesn’t rhetoric matter?
CRUZ: I salute Donald Trump for focusing on the need to address illegal immigration. The Washington cartel doesn’t want to address that. The Washington cartel doesn’t believe we need to secure the borders. The Washington cartel supports amnesty, and I think amnesty is wrong and I salute Donald Trump for focusing on it. He has a colorful way of speaking. It is not the way I speak. But I’m not going to engage in the medias game of throwing rocks and attacking other Republicans. I’m just not going to do it.
Every syllable of every sentence of that response is hot, flaming garbage.
First of all, Cruz is joining in on what is apparently the new, fun game for prominent conservatives credit Trump for saying things he didnt actually say. Nothing about Trumps comments bring any focus or clarity to the immigration debate. He called undocumented immigrants rapists. Trying to argue that he did anything else is making excuses for bigotry.
Secondly, for Ted Cruz to beg off criticizing Trump by saying that hes not interested in Republican on Republican violence is laughable. Heres Ted Cruz in May taking some unprovoked shots at candidates running in the Republican field who were nowhere to be found when Indianas controversial religious liberty law was under fire. Heres Cruzs campaign attacking Marco Rubio and Rand Paul on gun rights. Ted Cruz has made his reputation in Washington by attacking Republicans for being insufficiently conservative. But the second Chuck Todd asks him to respond to Trump, Cruz suddenly becomes a loyal party man?
But most significantly, Cruz himself clearly has no intention of capitalizing on the focus he credits Trump for bringing to the immigration issue. Immediately after refusing to attack Trump, Todd asked Cruz what hed do about the undocumented immigrants already in the country an issue youd think hed be concerned about, given that he endorsed Trumps assumption that its a group comprised mainly of drug traffickers and sex criminals.
Cruz, however, refused to answer. I dont accept the premise that you have to solve every aspect of this problem all at once, he said, not responding in any way to the question hed been asked. Then he launched into a denunciation of the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act and took a swipe at a lot of Republicans who are in the Washington cartel for being pro-amnesty. (I guess hed rethought his principled opposition to attacking his fellow party members.) The conclusion he landed on was first we secure the borders and solve the problem of illegal immigration, and then I think we can have a conversation about what to do about the people who remain here. So Cruz says Trump did a great thing in getting everyone to focus on immigration issues, but when you ask Ted Cruz to focus on immigration issues he rejects the premise of your question.
What explains all this nonsense? Cruz, like most everyone else, knows that the Trump 2016 candidacy is not an enduring enterprise and will, before long, crash and burn. When that happens, he wants to be in a position to pick up those voters who were drawn to Trumps unguarded hostility towards immigrants. Hes pretending to stand on principle while making excuses for an inexcusable bigot so that he can benefit politically from Trumps poisonous rhetoric.
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Cruz said he wasn’t going to criticize Trump. I bet the liberals hate that.
I want on, please! I’m so impressed with him! He’s the most intelligent candidate I’ve seen in a long time.
Salon = used toilet paper in need of a flush.
Cruz!
Simon Maloy is a dingbat. And one with wayyyy too much time on his hands:
(From HuffPo)
“The Greenwich, Conn., native and 2003 graduate of Williams College is a deputy research director of the left-leaning media criticism website Media Matters for America, and he writes the ‘Limbaugh Wire,’ an hour-by-hour rebuttal and critique of the conservative talkmeister.”
No need to waste energy on something thats gonna self immolate anyway.
[bigot] == [an American who believes our nation should have borders]
There would be no point in criticizing Trump. Trump may be an ass but he isn’t wrong on the border issue. Plus there a 1st amendment element to this.
If anything, it just shows how much smarter Ted Cruz is than the average candidate.
Yep, yep, bigot vote... We’d never win any votes from the victims of crime from illegals - which the lion’s share of course would be the ‘latino’ vote the author speaks of. Random shootings by illegals happen all the time in California.
I wonder how those idiots at Salon would feel if a member of their own family were slaughtered by an illegal alien..who am I fooling, they would probably be OK with it thinking that they somehow deserved it because hey, illegals are victims dont ya know
Anyone who supports illegals and illegal immigration is the real “bigot” here. If they weren’t minorities mostly, then the cries would be loud and clear from the left. Hypocrites, you bet.
Send the little name caller to Juarez.
In an hour, we’ll see who’s the “bigot”.
If he lasts that long.
She had the audacity to get in the way of his bullets so obviously she is a bigot.
So when people ask me about the Mexican illegal aliens, I just say that I am uncomfortable with being complicit with the Mexican ethnic cleansing by elite and rich Spanish descent Mexicans against their indigenous population. That certainly changes the conversation. Often stops it.
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