Posted on 12/17/2015 6:58:24 AM PST by Kaslin
I imagine he does. It’s most likely so ingrained in his thought process as a businessman that he feels no reason to mention it. But, I guess he should probably talk a little about it. On time and under budget :)
Worry about style after Trump destroys DC and the uniparty.
There is time for style later.
Cruz is still my top pick, but Trump is next. In fact, I will only vote for one of those two candidates. No more Rovian GOPe types for me anymore.
Cruz has benefited from Trump's presence. Trump's refusal to play PC games has opened up the campaign for anyone who wishes to follow suit. Interesting that even though the gloves are now off, GOPers like li'l Jebbie and Lindsay continue to play by Marquess of Queensbury rules.
I agree with you. I was supporting Cruz long before Trump entered the race and I have encourage my fellow Cruz supporters to emulate his example and refrain from the typical trashing of Trump as seen from the RINO-liberals way in the back of the pack, i.e., Kay-sick, Linda Graham, Bobby Jindal (who said Trump is a ‘madman who must be stopped’, sorry Bobby you lost all credibility with that), ad nauseum.
That "style problem" has made him number one--by a lot. Cruz cannot connect with the voters the way Trump can. My problem with Cruz is with style, i.e., he is too wonkish and preachy. And a little stiff without the ability to speak in the vernacular.
I think it will be much better than that. He will fire/eliminate all non productive departments and people. That is what successful businessmen and women do. That will begin to solve much of the budget problems in this country.
Sometime during the last 30 years, our two major political parties decided they would not represent the interests of the American people but rather their own interests in partnership with like-minded leaders in business and government around the globe.
We have an historic opportunity in the coming election to disrupt their plans.
Laz is spot on with that reply, and it expresses my sentiments exactly. I hope Trump picks Cruz as his running mate, the Dream Ticket in my opinion.
I doubt if all the unions endorse Trump. The members maybe, but the union Pac money and official endorsements will go mostly to Hillary.
and yes, in Las Vegas- casino workers...
This really caught my eye. It may be a landslide in Nevada.
Yes. I look at Trump as the final fork in the road; the final possibility of American Great Again, or oblivion. Ted’s too inexperienced at building the kind of force and team necessary to do what needs to be done. He doesn’t have the circle of people like Carl Ichan that Trump does. Carl’s already on board as Sec Treasury. They are rolling on Corporate Inversion. Ted’s not inspiring the Movement that Trump has. The three+ times a week rally crowds prove it. I like Cruz but at this point in his life he can’t equal Donald’s potential. Not even close.
After what Paul Ryan just did to America, what he did to the loyal GOP lemmings, short of having Karl Rove help arrange a brokered convention to force Senor Heb Boosh on us (like Romney in 2012, McCain in ‘08) as “their guy” Trump’s in.
I can’t think of a higher endorsement than this, coming from the Libertarian party (motto: “Helping to elect democrats - since 1982”) perennial candidate Wayne Allen Root himself.
GOP=DNC=Progressives=Fabian Socialists=Marxist communists.
No tin hat required, just read, follow the connections.
I’m all about Ted Cruz, but I agree with Wayne.
We could do worse. And have.
And Hertz and Enterprise and others too.
Mark Levin: “You can’t have tyranny until you destroy the middle class.”
Don’t look now, but the Middle Class is in decline; and this explains WHY Obama is now pulling out all the stops in his attempts to take down America.
And .. NEVER FORGET .. The DemocRAT Party is complicit in all of this foolishness and treason.
I am not a Trump supporter, but if he wins the nomination it will because the entire GOP demographic is PO’ed about GOP-Es inaction and tired of “business as usual.”
I’m pretty hard on Cruz, but he is my second choice after Trump. Cruz is a young man his time will come. IMHO right now the country needs a strong unPC leader like Trump.
What I most resent is that the creeps who make ‘style’ an issue in relation to Conservatives are the SAME creeps who overlooked “O’s” ‘style’ issues.
After all ... a direct, documented, long-standing, and VERY intimate association with a certifiable lunatic like Rev. Wright (and OTHERS) IS certainly a ‘style’ concern...as was “O’s” handling of that issue once it was public information!!
This is precisely and exactly why they are afraid of Trump. Viewed as one man, even President, Trump isn't a problem for them......BUT.......if Trump energizes the "Silent Majority" once again, many conservative/populist candidates will ALSO win, sweeping "Establishment" office holders out into the street.
I think this can be seen "in small" in the recent Governors election in Louisiana.....a Democrat beat a Republican there....but only because the Democrat selling himself in his campaign as him being the "conservative/populist" candidate, and the 'Pubbie as the "establishment" candidate.
So why did you raise the issue of Trump's style as a problem?
“You are either with Trump, or you are with the GOPe, âRATS and RINOS.”
Every time I hear this kind of line from an arrogant Trumpoid, it just makes it less likely I could ever support that johnny-come-lately. His supporters are the kind that would insult other conservatives for supporting PROVEN conservatives over an UNPROVEN celebrity candidate, and you can judge a lot about a candidate by the type of supporters they attract.
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