When I saw that Cruz was dividing voters into “believers” and “non-believers,” I thought, “Uh oh.” He finally went there. I know that was where his heart was, but I didn’t think he’d say it.
Of course, the next question is, “who is a believer? A Quaker? A Unitarian? A Seventh-Day Adventist? A Christian Scientist? A Mormon?” Then you finally get to an Anglican, a Catholic, a Jew . . . .
Once you start down the Glenn Beck rabbit hole you are done.
Of course, the next question is, âwho is a believer? A Quaker? A Unitarian? A Seventh-Day Adventist? A Christian Scientist? A Mormon?â Then you finally get to an Anglican, a Catholic, a Jew . . . .
A believer is anybody who supports Pastor Ted. That’s a big tent that includes everybody from Goldman Sachs to Glenn Beck. LOL.
Ted went there. For someone who is supposed to be so smart, Ted sure keeps digging the hole deeper. This was rather predictable after Iowa. Ted went all in to win Iowa with the evangelical vote, which made it hard for him to expand his base of support. Then the tricks with Carson hurt him even more. I suppose you could say that the most religious candidate sold his soul to the devil to win Iowa and he’s paying big time for it now.