Posted on 01/23/2016 4:45:49 PM PST by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
Trump's new ad: 'Cruz is a total hypocrite'
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
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ÅDonald Trump did not steal your money;
He stole somebody’s when he stiffed his creditors; and he’d like to steal mine to prop up the governor of Iowa’s son in the crony, EPA endorsed ethanol industry(Which has something to do with :”Donald Trump did not quadruple the price of food”); But I’m on the same side as you on the rest of that list
Is that all you have to say? Let’s see what else you got...come on, put on your ‘big boy panties’ and lets see what you can really do....
I’m not worried about the mud-slinging between Trump and Cruz. It’s all keeping most of the attention to them, thus keeping their names in the forefront. As with previous primaries, once the dust is settled, we’ll have our numbers 1 and 2.
Nope, that’s really all I have to say.
"Adexposing how Trump has used eminent domain to bulldoze an elderly woman's home to create a limo parking lot" https://t.co/zK7wI1QQUC— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) January 22, 2016
The thing is, Trump is a business man, a very good business man, he has not cast a vote for anything in this country, unless a general election...
Cruz is a 3 year Senator from Texas, and he should remember where he was on his votes for the bills he’s trying to walk back on....
Trump is an open book, always has been, there isn’t anything that Trump has done that hasn’t been written about or in the news...
Cruz is a ‘politician’ and right now the people are not liking ‘politicians’ because they speak out of both sides of their mouths...they tell us, the voters one thing, and then go back and put OUR money in their pockets, and they don’t care about us, The American People...that’s what I’m trying to point out...
Thank you...FRiend....
God bless.
DITTO.......his statement is just unbelievable, I think that is his favorite word, you hear it so often in just one speech.
Thanks for the ping.
Absolute Nonsense ..
Your messiah is sure elevating the conversation. Your messiah is sure setting the tone. And you want 4 years of his tone. Nice.
“You’re fired!” There you go.
What would have been the reaction if Cruz had laughed and said, ‘Yup, it was a poison pill so to speak because it revealed the hypocrisy of the democrats?”
Longest video of Beier interview so far...
Trump’s immigration plan does include a national ID plan for citizens. Every other detail of his plan looks spot on to me.
“Nationwide e-verify. This simple measure will protect jobs for unemployed Americans.” [don’t we have to prove our citizenship already?]
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions/immigration-reform
Trump isn’t a narcissist with a cult like following?
It’s a hot potato someone will have to juggle, about the national ID and shutting out illegales.
People will be wanting the ID for convenience’ sake. This is a driver license/state ID feature in most states anyhow. The problem that arises with such things is when they become required.
It’s a pickle. We can’t have total freedom AND total security.
LOL
Who cares ? .. he wants to do the right thing and will do it .. we need an ass kicker up there
I’ve lurked on FR since Bush vs Gore but only posted once or twice in these 15 years; in fact I could not recall my user name and password and I had to establish a new account just to post this. I first learned of the Sept 11 attacks against the US on FR, and I’ve gotten the overwhelming majority of my news from FR throughout the entire W and O administrations. So I don’t have any credibility as a poster here but I’ve been a reader for quite some time.
I have unrestrained glee in seeing the Republican establishment put on the defensive in this campaign; it is long past time that rank-and-file conservative voters took control of the nominating process rather than accepting another establishment-approved “electable” moderate, willing to “reach across the aisle” to prove that we can “govern responsibly.”
Full disclosure - I’m a Cruz supporter. I live in TX and I gladly voted for him for US Senate against David Dewhurst. No one is perfect, certainly not Ted Cruz, but he’s consistently done what I hoped he would do when I voted for him. I had hoped he would sit this round out since he’s in his first Senate term, but when he announced he moved to the top of my list and he’s still there.
Like most people I didn’t take Trump seriously when he announced, and like most people I’ve been proven wrong about his staying power and the support he’s gained. In my book he deserves full credit for putting illegal immigration front and center in this campaign and forcing it into the spotlight. When Megyn Kelly turned against him in the first Fox debate I began to distrust Fox for the first time, and I stood and cheered when Trump rocked the Clintons back after Hillary accused him of sexism. I cringed a bit at some of his statements, but I realized my problem was his choice of words rather than his meaning. I’ve frequently said that Trump was not my first choice but if he were the nominee I would have no problem voting for him.
None of you will care, but I’m not saying that anymore. Insulting Carly Fiorina’s face, making fun of a handicapped reporter, re-tweeting juvenile twitter messages from neo-Nazis, and midnight twitter storms full of gratuitous personal insults are not behavior I can respect in a man asking to be elected President. Clinton and Obama disgraced the Oval Office with every breath they drew in the White House; Trump’s megalomaniacal, adolescent nonsense would unfortunately demean whatever credibility is left behind the Resolute Desk.
I agree that the Republican establishment has no credibility and we need to replace them; in fact I stopped considering myself a Republican when the 2010 House majority proved ineffective. Although I don’t find Trump’s late-life conversion to conservative values credible, I can give him the benefit of the doubt on that. I’m sure he’s a fine manager and would be decisive in dealing with a crisis, and I certainly appreciate that he fights to win. But frankly he is behaving like an ass and I cannot imagine supporting an ass for President.
Trump had, and perhaps still has, the ability to bring together a broad, winning coalition, honestly more so than my guy Cruz. But Trump is now alienating much of the base that would be inclined to support him. Does anyone believe he is not also alienating others who would have been more skeptical of him in the first place?
I respect that. Don’t agree but you are doing it with your eyes wide open.
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