Posted on 04/04/2016 2:07:10 PM PDT by Kaslin
Remember what kind of a sweet man Cruz was to Trump in the beginning. Everyone could trust Cruz because he was such a stand up guy. What a prince.
Now we have the son of Dracula in place of Cruz. He is a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hide combo.
We see the real Cruz now from the well mannered man he was. Basically he was always a total hyena and snake in the grass.
This article is the saddest, most pathetic piece of drivel I’ve read in a long time. I’m surprised it’s not from Huffpo or Politico, though.
weird , because I ma in st Johns too and there is not one person saying they would not voter for Trump, hell you want to look at the exit polls for our county.
There has been some however saying that they would never vote for anyone , but Trump now.
So where in town are you, because here where I ma it is very different.?
You state this on your profile to.
I’m a Spanish legal translator by profession and live in St Augustine, Florida. The town is full of liberal nutcases, grannies for peace, etc., and therefore I am forced to seek sympathetic conservative souls in cyberspace.
That is not true either . The only place where any liberals live are maybe the King street, Lincolnville area and you can look at how our county has voted I the last 3 Pres elections and look at our county commissioners who are all republican.
It was his job...big woop...he did it well
Oooohh...Solicitor General presents to Supreme Court...was his job...
Didn’t demonize him... straight facts...
You don’t need to canonize him......
Still no response from any Cruz supporter..... Cruz has ZERO meaningful accomplishments outside of lawyer responsibilities..... ZERO!!!
Maybe because he was expressing his personal opinion? Should he talk about that in third person?
How this con man (Trump University) and snake oil salesman (Trump TajMahal Casino; Trump Shuttle; Trump Steaks) has become the so-called Republican frontrunner will be grist for social scientists for years to come. Trumpkins are really chumps for Trump. They bent themselves into a pretzel to defend his filthy tweeting of a pic of Cruz’s wife (who by the way hasn’t taken a seven figure paycheck for seductively posing nude in a men’s magazine inviting them to leer at her and masturbate their sexual fantasies) beside Melania, but now when Trump regrets this and publicly calls it a mistake, his obeisant followers are left stranded on the shores of moral indecency.
Hopefully, the results from Wisconsin will be one more log into this idiot’s political funeral pyre.
“Who has he ever hired or fired -ZERO- What business has he ever built or helped build? -ZERO- What payroll has he ever had to make? -ZERO- What private or governmental management or administrative management experience does he have? -ZERO-”
Same as Obama — it worked for him. Cruz thinks it will work for him too...but I hope Republican voters will wise up before it’s too late.
Maybe look at his body of legal work? Read his arguments & briefs?
More so by the day.
When you were describing cruzluse it sounded like you describing the POS in the WH now...neither were or are qualified to serve in the position either as a result of the lack of proper citizenship!!
“FR is a microcosm of what America has become and its kind of ugly at times.”
The really scary thing is that we’re on the upper end of the American bell curve.
cruzluzer
I’m not sure why people on either side of this debate get angry at Ted. GOPe blame him for “Trump” because they aligned with each other last summer. And now some Trumpers get angry with him for competing for the nomination.
This whole race is just like the TV show Survivor. You work with an alliance until you reach the end where there are only two left. At that point you have to part ways. Nothing wrong with that. Only one can win.
1996-1997 - Clerks for Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist.
1997-1999 - Attorney with the D.C.-based law firm Cooper, Carvin & Rosenthal.
1999-2000 - Domestic policy advisor during George W. Bush’s first presidential campaign.
2001 - Associate Deputy Attorney General at the Department of Justice.
2001-2003 - Director of the Office of Policy Planning, with the Federal Trade Commission.
2003-2008 - Solicitor General of Texas. He is the first Hispanic to hold the position. He is also the longest serving solicitor general in Texas’ history.
2004-2009 - Adjunct law professor at the University of Texas School of Law.
2008-2012 - Attorney with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius in Houston, Texas.
May 29, 2012 - Wins enough votes in the Texas GOP senatorial primary to force a runoff.
July 31, 2012 - Defeats Texas Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst in the runoff election for the Republican Senate nomination, by a vote of 57% to 43%.
November 6, 2012 - Elected U.S. senator from Texas by defeating Democrat Paul Sadler, 56% to 41%.
November 14, 2012 - Named vice chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
January 3, 2013 - Sworn in as the 34th U.S. Senator from Texas.
that filibuster led to the landslide in 2014, imho.
more than a lot of us have done!!
Sessions said he was very important fighting some anti gun legislation among other things.
Since his Second Ammendment defense is meaningless lawyer stuff to you, go ahead and turn in your guns.
I leave reding Ted’s briefs to his hookers and campaign help.
Other than that, Ted is a fraud.
Arguments about the general election at this point in time serve only one purpose: to try to mitigate your rival’s chances in the eyes of the beholders.
To the extent that the average person is interested in the primary races, they are in it for the scandals and the gossip and the circus fun. It’s food for chat. They won’t become interested in the general election until after the conventions, when talk television gets even more boringly repetitious (to us) than it is now. Some will call up their best friend the night before the election to ask who they should vote for.
So clear the air for something more substantive. If polls are manipulated, which they are, at this stage they are manipulated and manipulative to the point of being meaningless. It’s like trying to predict the weather on election day seven months in advance.
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