I don’t think you make a bad argument. I still can’t get behind Cruz, and I have to tell you, seeking to nullify the vast majority of primary voters in the Primaries and Caucuses, doesn’t seem to be the move of a Conservative.
It’s a GOPe tactic.
Ted is far more of an establishment man than you think.
He’s been in Washington on and off since 1999. That’s not an outsider in my book.
He’s using the GOPe operatives to advance his chances, and I don’t appreciate it.
Ted is flipping off close to half the voters this spring.
I can’t support a guy willing to do that.
Well. If a candidate is trying to win, by use of the rules in place, I guess you can call it nullification. It's how the game has always been played.
Hes been in Washington on and off since 1999. Thats not an outsider in my book.
I just do not find that to be a compelling argument. Sounds like a claim that geographical proximity automatically pollutes everyone.
If he were the insider you are painting him to be, why is he so hated? When he got rolled by McConnell, why didn't he just swallow his spit?
You don't negate my contention that we of the base need to press hard for some real strategy from our candidates to stymie Rove/Romney.