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Conservatives Must Not Squander This Opportunity
Townhall.com ^ | February 19, 2016 | Davvvid Limbaugh

Posted on 02/19/2016 6:44:32 AM PST by Kaslin

As a supporter of Ted Cruz I have had many supporters of other candidates tell me that he would not be electable in the general election. I disagree.

Yes, Cruz is caricatured in social media and elsewhere as unlikable and as one who doesn't play well with others. He's too extreme and we need someone who can draw independents to win, and, once elected, unite us in bipartisan action. He just isn't as handsome as Rubio, they say.

Yet I have seen polls showing that Cruz is the most well-liked candidate among Republican voters, so you can't always rely on anecdotal evidence -- or expert commentary. The reason is that we all have a tendency to project our own feelings on to the general population.

How could Cruz get legislation through Congress if so many of his Senate colleagues don't like him now, ask the critics. We can't afford any more gridlock.

Well, one reason Cruz is unpopular among many of his colleagues is that he honored his campaign promises to stand up to President Obama and resist his wasteful, unreasonable budgets. Establishment members of Congress and pundits have preemptively declared defeat before each budget discussion. Their cookie-cutter analysis concluded that no matter how outrageous Obama's demands, Republicans would lose the PR battle because they are perceived as the party of less government.

Plus, critics maintained, the Republicans never had enough votes to filibuster or override a veto, so any strong resistance was foolish and would just make them look worse to the people and cause them to lose the next election. "Just wait until we regain power; then we'll be tough."

When Cruz, among very few others, listened to his constituents instead of the defeatists in his own party and proceeded to fight, he was castigated as a grandstander and manipulator who was placing himself above the party and the nation. I remember arguing with many of these people at the time that it is very important that Republicans take strong stands against Obama.

You see, I didn't believe Cruz was quixotic. I didn't view these budget battles solely in the short term. Rather, I had the long view in mind. I think there is some chance we even could have prevailed if Republicans had unanimously united in opposition to Obama's reckless budget submissions, but I was certain that if we didn't fiercely resist him and publicly make our case in the process, we would face serious consequences with the electorate that had twice resoundingly rejected Obama's agenda in the off-year congressional elections.

I have said before that the establishment gave birth to Donald Trump by surrendering to Obama too quickly and not vigorously opposing him. Indeed, I believe the Republicans' failure to join Cruz in these budget battles was a contributing factor. Their calculus about that always-looming next election should now be seen as folly. The grass roots simply didn't believe the GOP was fighting for them, and now we are all paying for it.

The grass roots believed that even conservative Republicans were too feckless or ineffective to oppose Obama's agenda, and many are overreacting and choosing Trump. They don't seem too concerned about whether he is a reliably consistent conservative, or about his record of supporting many liberal causes.

How ironic that Ted Cruz is being punished by people because few of his colleagues would stand with him against the establishment. He has, with his actions, demonstrated himself to be a far sharper thorn in the establishment's side than Trump and his rhetoric. Cruz is the guy that stood up to the establishment from the inside and proved he could not be pressured by his peers to go along to get along. Isn't that what the grass roots have been craving all these years?

It's also ironic that Trump is reputed to be the person who stands up to the establishment and get things done. But he is the one who has boasted in this campaign about his willingness to work with the establishment.

Ted Cruz is remarkably brilliant and has proved more than any politician in modern times that he will do in office precisely what he promises to do in the campaign. This isn't expedient rhetoric; it's his proven track record.

Concerning electability, Cruz, in a general election campaign, would articulate conservatism with a flair we haven't seen in a presidential campaign since Ronald Reagan. I have always believed that if conservative ideas are clearly and unapologetically communicated they will energize the base and attract millions of others. These are positive, optimistic, and contagious ideas that for decades haven't been presented clearly, without dilution, and with utterly authentic conviction.

Ted Cruz believes he can reignite the old Reagan coalition and lead us to victory. I firmly believe it too. And if he wins with such an unambiguous message, he will have the clearest of mandates to pursue his agenda with a Congress elected along with him.

Republicans and conservatives must not overreact and throw the hay out with the pitchforks, when we can have the real deal with Ted Cruz, who will steer America back on the right course, first reversing Obama's destructive agenda and then implementing conservative principles to restore America's glory.

This really isn't that complicated. Cruz is the conservative candidate conservatives have longed for, and it would be tragic if we squander what could be our last opportunity.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2016election; carson; conservatives; cruz; dracula; mediabias; reagancoalition; rubio; supertuesday; teaparty; tedcruz; trump
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To: Kaslin

I agree Cruz is far better than Trump at articulating conservative principles. I agree Cruz would stay true to his principles as President. I agree he is honest, hard working and relentless in pursuit of conservatism.

I don’t agree that he can put together a coalition aka Reagan, either among the electorate or in congress were he to become President. I think he’s demonstrating he can’t do it. Yes, he’s trying and that is admirable. If Cruz had that ability, I don’t think Trump would be an obstacle.

I think Trump is our best opportunity - not to vindicate conservatism as RR did - but rather to fight leftism. I understand he doesn’t articulate conservative principles the way Cruz does. Yet I think he will fight leftism and we will have our conservative victory, but perhaps be robbed of the vindication and satisfaction we would feel if the victory was achieved in the name of conservatism. But I think it will be a real victory for conservativism nonetheless.


101 posted on 02/22/2016 9:52:49 AM PST by enumerated
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To: JLAGRAYFOX

“Ted Cruz has Loser & Cheat & Lie Teller stamped on his forehead!!! “

I have a game called “Lie, Cheat, and Steal - a game of Texas politics”


102 posted on 02/22/2016 9:56:12 AM PST by CottonBall
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To: plsjr

“Trump supporters descend into the same deceitful, ad hominem and patronizing methods used by Trump his whole adult life.”

You must be ignoring the Cruz supporters that insult Trump supporters repeatedly. I’ve had several comments aimed at me removed by moderators, they were so bad.

You must also be ignoring the lying and intimidation by the Cruz campaign.

Actions speak louder, and Cruz’s actions and those of his supporters show who he really is.


103 posted on 02/22/2016 10:02:35 AM PST by CottonBall
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To: eartick
When we elected Senator Cruz to represent Texas he did what he said he would do, fight the establishment in DC.

That is why I will stand with Senator Ted Cruz and not hold my nose for the liberal Donald Trump

Like you, I've watched Cruz since he went to Washington in 2012...and he's backed up everything he promised us in Texas.

Funny that so many people here can't understand that when a man fulfills his campaign promises through the years......it means he's EARNED your vote....and you aren't choosing him because of empty rhetoric. LOL

104 posted on 02/22/2016 10:13:54 AM PST by TXSearcher (If it walks like a liberal, talks like a liberal........it IS a LIBERAL.)
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To: DaveyB

D@mn...I‘m a Trump supporter and I had no idea!


105 posted on 02/22/2016 12:00:13 PM PST by gogeo (Donald Trump. Because it's finally come to that.)
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To: almcbean
...Of course a true conservative will be deemed "unelectable" by the MSM...

Enough with the sweeping generalizations. I have no idea whether Ted Cruz is electable...and frankly, neither do you. The election will settle that. But isn't it obvious that if he can't win the nomination, he's probably not?

The question is to me irrelevant. My question is...can he accomplish anything while in office? There's no doubt he's a brilliant lawyer and if I had a case to argue he would be my #1 choice. But as has been said...he's a champion debater, but he doesn't seem to be very impressive one on one. If he can't persuade Senators as a sitting Senator...how successfully can he sell a different path to the Senate, the House, and the public?

106 posted on 02/22/2016 12:10:44 PM PST by gogeo (Donald Trump. Because it's finally come to that.)
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To: Windflier

Exactly so. Well said.


107 posted on 02/22/2016 12:16:45 PM PST by gogeo (Donald Trump. Because it's finally come to that.)
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To: RavenLooneyToon

Any problem if I pass your post along?

Love it ... you have articulated what many feel.


108 posted on 02/22/2016 12:17:26 PM PST by Comment Not Approved (When bureaucrats outlaw hunting, outlaws will hunt bureaucrats.)
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To: Bubba Gump Shrimp

All true.


109 posted on 02/22/2016 12:19:50 PM PST by gogeo (Donald Trump. Because it's finally come to that.)
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To: gogeo

Thank you.


110 posted on 02/22/2016 12:21:26 PM PST by Windflier (Pitchforks and torches ripen on the vine. Left too long, they become black rifles.)
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To: Comment Not Approved

Please do.
Since I originally posted it I have received many requests to post it as often as possible, problem is, I also get complaints about posting so often.
I just want to get the word out in the hopes of opening some eyes.


111 posted on 02/22/2016 12:24:27 PM PST by RavenLooneyToon (Trump or Cruz, if you don't vote then STFU and leave the country, non-voters =non-Republic.)
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To: Resettozero
Will vote for Cruz in the General Election.

So will I if he survives the inevitable eligibility lawsuit should he get the nomination. I have my doubts. I can see Rubio or Cruz getting the nomination, declared ineligible and ending up with Bush at the national convention.

112 posted on 02/22/2016 12:26:59 PM PST by upsdriver (I support Sarah Palin.)
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