Posted on 01/16/2016 9:05:46 PM PST by TBBT
Ted Cruz and Donald Trump are, not surprisingly, now in a total war. One school of thought is that Cruz made a mistake in cozying up to Trump for so long now that The Donald is lambasting him in the harshest and most demagogic terms. I donât think thatâs right. Even though Cruzâs âfriendshipâ was transparently insincereâand often cringe-inducingâit was very shrewd, and the timing of the break-up is too. It was very unlikely that the truce could last forever, and the timing of the open hostilities means that Cruz can blame Trump for firing the first shot (the Canadian stuff) and, more importantly, attack Trump from a much stronger political position. With his surge over the last month or so, Cruz has amassed an extraordinary reserve of credibility on the right. A recent poll in Iowa had him at 91-6 favorable-unfavorable among tea partiers. If anyone has the standing to make the case against Donald Trump, it is Ted Cruz. And he wonât be making a âgolly, Donald, why canât you be nicer?â case against Trump, but a hard-hitting conservative one (and while a divided and feckless establishment, such as it is, watches from the sidelines). If there was any tactical error here it was on the part of Donald Trump. It has been pretty clear for a long time that Cruz had great potential in Iowa, but back when Trump could have dropped a bomb on Cruz before he took off, the mogul was either taken in by Cruzâs submissiveness, or willing to play along with the terms of their faux friendship.
(Excerpt) Read more at nationalreview.com ...
All day long the same crap from Cruzbots.
And will continue to do so.
Trump is 1000 times more likeable that Cruz. I was done with Cruz after the last debate. His tired old “values” attack on NY is just dumb. His speaking style is awful like an annoying version of Mr. Rogers. He looks like a clown and he;s Canadian.
Go Trump.
Nice kitty.
We should make a collection of all the delusional headlines and predictions that have been posted lately and list them in a month or two. It should be fun.
I wonder who will get Trump’s votes when he drops out /s
.... The truly important difference between Cruz and Trump, though, is simple: one is a conservative and the other isnât.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/429896/ted-cruz-donald-trump-got-played-him
What a cute kitty!
Cute kitty.
I like all of our Republican candidates (except Graham).
But the endless Cruz threads...
Someone hired to do this?
Likeable matters...I think it’s why Bush beat Algore.
The beauty of this feud, assuming it’s real and not orchestrated by the respective campaigns, is that it has rendered the remaining other candidates moot. And if Cruz is nominated, I would still swim across Lake Michigan to vote for him, unlike the Trump haters who would stay home.
Counting down. 14 days left then it all begins. Cruz has about 5% chance to win the nom.
You said it right there. The damage to Cruz will be from his hipocrisy, not his birth status. And in true Clintonesque fashion, denying an obvious problem and saying it’s “settled” only increases the amount of buzz and time the issue remains in play (we’ve been on Obama’s birth status for 8 years now).
Cruz fans mistake is in thinking that the more people hear Cruz speak and explain these legalisms, the better they will like him.
The Donald is lambasting him in the harshest and most demagogic terms. >>>
from the article I must have missed the harsh and demagogic parts of trumps comments. I follow him and his treets mostly jabs at this point at the NBC stuff. Is lowrey now an alinskyite?
http://www.bestofbeck.com/wp/activism/saul-alinskys-12-rules-for-radicals
...and this article is total baloney.
Wishful thinking by a total dreamer.
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