Posted on 04/01/2016 6:25:14 AM PDT by jpsb
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) introduced legislative proposals that would have radically expanded Muslim migration into the United States, when Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) was pushing to open Americas borders in 2013, the Washington Examiners Paul Bedard noted in a new exposé.
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Just great. Taking money from SA?
Like his BushCo trainers/masters, Jebe and Neil.
It will take me more time to look into this. It might have been a poison pill. Ted Cruz knows the rules of the senate very well. Most Americans do not, so Trump or anyone else can take advantage of this by saying Cruz proposed a whole variety of ugly looking legislation. May he did, but maybe he didn’t. At the very least it takes some actual research rather than just believing the latest political sound bites.
Question for TrumpBart and anyone else propagating the lie:
What part of ‘poison pill’ don’t you understand?
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/cruz-what-part-of-poison-pill-dont-you-understand/article/2578775
At first glance this appears to be an attempt to remarket the same discredited charges against Cruz concerning his attempts to defeat the Gang of 8 bill.
Cruz in his own words on legalization
Cruz always seems to have an excuse at the ready if and when the political winds change. His poison pill excuse sound a lot like is Mitch tricked me into voting for TPA/TPP. Never mind that he wrote an op-ed urging congress to pass TPA/TPP. Did Mitch trick you into writing that op-ed too Ted?
I’m about done with Trump.
At first I was enthusiastic that we had someone who could shatter the ceiling of PC.
I realized he was very weak on policy, but this was forgivable since he isn’t a career politician, and besides, his team would bring him up to speed. Or so I thought.
But he is so arrogant he refuses to be schooled on policy. He’s not even interested in policy, he just repeats stream-of-consciousness platitudes that have become repetitious and annoying.
Finally Chrissy Matthews, the thrill-up-his-leg Democrat operative barely posing as a journalist trapped him in an interview. It was EMBARRASSING to say the LEAST.
I’ll still vote for the clumsy SOB if he’s the nominee, but as everyone at FR must acknowledge, Cruz is the only conservative in the race.
This election cycle has been a revelation on Cruz’s character.
Again with this lying crap?
he did it to make the bill absurd and the bill failed
when will you people stop listening to lies...
The video was part of his selling of his poison-pill amendment.
What part of ‘poison pill’ don’t you understand?
The revelation began in Iowa before and on their Caucus night and on a regular basis afterwards.
None of Ted's so-called poison pill amendments passed. But the bill did pass the Senate 68-32. Just typical Cruz BS that he had anything to do with the bill failing in the House.
Wake me up when there’s actually honest discussion instead of the same regurgitated, discredited nonsense.
Right now I favor Trump for his ability to effectively expose the coup of 2008 (if he will) and Cruz for his ability to actually govern. So I’m undecided. What bugs me is the lying - which is when something has been disproven and people STILL treat it as truth. It clogs things up and makes me think this nation is hopeless. Many people I had trusted have lost my respect because of this.
“The video was part of his selling of his poison-pill amendment.
What part of poison pill dont you understand?”
They never let an allegation go to waste.
What part of "Lying Ted" do you not understand?
Here you go have some more Cruz Aid
I posted a video of Ted discussing immigration reform how can that possibly be a lie unless it is Ted lying.
Oh no no no. Ted wants all his followers to get together and drink the kool aid at the same time. He said he’ll be serving grape.
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