Posted on 02/11/2016 2:42:31 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
".....The Cruz campaign released the following yesterday:
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
This ad exemplifies the wussification of America. Boys playing with a doll house? In the middle east they are learning how to chop peoples heads off. In Russia they are learning hand to hand combat. And look at the parents, cowering behind a safe spot. Pray America awakens before it’s too late.
What happened in NH? The “big buffoon” demolished the field. SC, like NH, is not a caucus state. We just go to the polls and vote. I am waiting for the excuses after SC. Cruz reached his high water mark in Iowa.
I see Rubio or Bush beating Cruz for second place in SC. Rubio has been flooding the airways with ads featuring Tim Scott and Trey Gowdy endorsing him. Jeb has Dubya and Graham stumping for him. It wouldn’t surprise me to see Gov Haley endorse Rubio or Bush. SC is going to be bloody.
It’s VERY funny!
: )
And the point is?
The funny bone.
Little boys playing with dolls and doll houses? Someone who never served in the military shooting guns to cook bacon?
What’s next? Cruz riding around in a tank wearing a helmet?
But hey, in 2008 we had similar kool-aide - dope and change.
Trump trounced everybody in a liberal state. But trounced means Trump got 35%. In a two man race in Iowa Cruz trounced Trump. So thus far we know that Cruz wins wit Midwestern conservatives and Trump wins with Northeastern moderates and independents.
After SC we will know more but not enough. We will only know who is likely to emegete when I’d devolves into a two man race.
My.
No sense of humor.
So sad kabar.
Hope something comes along today that can make you happy.
It wasn’t a two man race in Iowa. Cruz got 28% to 24% for Trump and received one more delegate than Trump and Rubio. In NH trump got three times more votes than Cruz who finished third barely ahead of Bush. Trump won every demographic.
If it devolves into a two man race, it will be Trump and someone other than Cruz.
In 2008 Obama won by 10 million votes and received the highest vote total in US history. Bring on the Kool-aid.
Amount of money spent in NH GOP primaries:
Cruz $580 000
Trump $3.7 M
Rubio $18 M
Kasich $12M
Jeb Bush $26 M
Cruz barely broke sweat in NH and still beat Rubio and Jeb Bush who spent over THIRTY TO FIFTY TIMES as much money as he did.
Now watch Cruz do his thing in South Carolina.
Cruz isn’t expanding his base. Hard to see a path to victory for Cruz when he got 11% of self identified independents in NH. OTOH, Trump gets support across the board. That’s how you win elections.
Cruz was almost 2000 votes ahead of Bush in NH.
Cruz has 3 delegates out of NH (3rd place finish) to go with the 8 delegates he got for his 1st place finish in Iowa.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/elections/2016/primary-caucus-results/new-hampshire
Eleven delegates for Cruz. Eighteen delegates for Trump.
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P16/
An independent in the least religious state in the entire country (NH), is an entirely different person altogether from an independent in highly evangelical South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi or Georgia. You talk like all independents are exactly the same. Nothing could be further from the truth.
For once we agree. Dumb. And ineffective.
The parents of those kids must be hard up for money. Pimping them out for political ads. You just don’t use impressionable minds that way to create bias in their lives.
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