Posted on 04/07/2016 8:30:04 AM PDT by xzins
Cruz's reception in New York was chilly.
Back in January, Ted Cruz made the mistake of assuming the rest of America still hates New York. His dismissal of "New York values" didn't endear him to the Empire State Governor Cuomo demanded an apology from Cruz, and the New York Daily News did what the New York Daily News does best and as expected, the comment came back to haunt him as he campaigned in the Bronx on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, at a massive rally in Long Island, Donald Trump, who's polling ahead of Cruz in New York by a wide margin, used the senator's remarks against him. "Do you remember during the debate when he started lecturing me on New York values like we're no good?" Trump asked the crowd. "Folks, I think you can forget about him."
(Excerpt) Read more at nymag.com ...
What did Cruz accomplish when he called out McConnell? What did he accomplish with his filibuster?
I’ve spoken to not-so-politically-minded people about Cruz, and they all remember him as that guy who read “Green Eggs and Ham” on the Senate floor—and they weren’t impressed. But he got on the news, so there’s that, I guess.
Cruz calling out McConnell like he did was beyond foolish for a junior Senator. He managed to completely isolate himself. Not even his friends like Rand Paul could come to his side without risking their own retribution.
You can complain about the GOPe, but what’s the point? The frog and the scorpion. They are who they are; it’s in their nature. I’m sure it felt good to call out McConnell liked that, even a part of me was glad he did it, but the fact is McConnell is the Senate Majority Leader and holds great power in the Senate as a result. He’s still the Senate Majority Leader, and he has several years to go on his current term so his seat likely won’t change hands. The only result was Cruz is a nobody in the Senate now. That’s not smart to put yourself in that position if you’re looking to actually implement some kind of change.
And I didn’t vote for McConnell is any election, so it sure as hell isn’t my fault either.
making that statement before the NY primary was like drinking down stream from the herd
So how long have you been smoking crack?
Trump is the one who defined NY values - not Cruz. Enough with the lies already.
Brooklyn, New York April 7, 2016 U.S. Senator and Presidential candidate Ted Cruz joined dozens of Jewish children today preparing for the Jewish holiday of Passover. The event took place at the Chabad Neshama Model Matzah Bakery this afternoon. After the matzah making party, Cruz then visited the Jewish Center of Brighton Beach where he wished dozens of New York rabbis and their families a happy and festive Passover.
Additionally....
...Cruz picked up an endorsement from New Yorker's for Constitutional Freedoms representing New Yorks evangelical Christians.
.........There is no mystery about what voters can expect from a Cruz presidency. During his Senate tenure, Sen. Cruz has developed a reputation as a consistent, full-spectrum conservative, earning 100% ratings from the American Conservative Union and the National Right to Life Committee. Sen. Cruz has taken firm, public stands in opposition to Planned Parenthood, the Common Core Standards, and President Obamas disastrous Iran deal. Sen. Cruz is a champion of religious freedom. Regarding immigration, Sen. Cruz has sponsored the Establishing Mandatory Minimums for Illegal Reentry Act (also known as Kates Law), as well as a variety of bills geared toward protecting the nation from terrorism. In recognition of the Senators conservative leadership, the Club for Growth, Gun Owners of America, and the National Organization for Marriage have endorsed Sen. Cruz for President. With Sen. Cruz, voters need not wonder if his principles will change next week, next month, or next year.
NYCFPAC firmly believes that Sen. Cruz has the courage, the talent, and the determination to be a transformational leader in Washington. We are pleased to endorse him for the Republican nomination for President of the United States.
I’ll repeat, you Cruz fanatics are delusional.
You can’t nuance reality!
CGato
Perhaps he did not succeed because while he was standing up for us Donald Trump was financing Mitch McConnell in his efforts to undermine all those who would support Ted Cruz in upcoming Senatorial elections.
Ted Cruz fought for you and Donald Cruz financed your enemies.
So how long have you been smoking crack?
LOL...that’s for the cRuzite’s. It’s the only explanation for how/why they can support an establishment wolf in conservative (but ill fitting) clothing.
Have you come out of your stupor long enough to check on whether or not cRuz has questioned CA’s values?
Trump is the one who defined those values.
I hear you. If things continue in the direction they are, I am leaving the top two boxes unchecked at the ballot box.
If ya think Lying Ted is going to win NY, I’d like to place a bet with you.
So, just like the evangelicals in Iowa, Cruz is pandering to the Jews in New York. Heard Levin extolling the virtues of a bill Cruz introduced today to return art stolen by the Nazis in WWII (like there aren’t already provisions for that). Pander, Pander, Pander.
Put the pipe down for a while and read up on NYC/NY/American history....
1524
Explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano, commissioned by the King of France, sailed to the New World, and into what is now New York Harbor; probably accompanied by Jacques Cartier.
1609
After sailing to the New World on the Halve Maen, Henry Hudson explored the mighty river that would later be named for him. Samuel de Champlain explored the northeastern region of the area now called New York and discovered his namesake, Lake Champlain.
1624
The first Dutch settlement was established; for 40 years the Dutch ruled over the colony of New Netherland.
1664
The British army conquered the colony of New Netherland, which was then re-named New York, in honor of the Duke of York.
1754 - 1763
The French and Indian War, a fierce contest to gain control of the New World, changed the course of history. The British and American colonists fought against the French and Canadians, with Native American allies on both sides. By uniting the colonies and building their military strength and confidence, this war set the stage for the American Revolution.
1765
New York City hosted the first Colonial Congress, a conference called to discuss the King of England’s Stamp Act.
1775 - 1783
The Revolutionary War. On May 10, 1775, Ethan Allen, Benedict Arnold and 83 Green Mountain Boys surprised the sleeping British garrison at Fort Ticonderoga and took the fort called the Key to a Continent without firing a shot. This was the first American victory of the Revolutionary War.
1776
After serving as a colony of Great Britain for over a century, New York declared its independence on July 9, becoming one of the original 13 states of the Federal Union.
1777
New York’s first constitution was adopted on April 20. George Clinton was elected as New Yorks first Governor in June. On October 17, the Americans defeated the British at the Battle of Saratoga, one of the decisive battles of the world. This victory marked the turning point of the Revolution, leading to the Americans alliance with the French and eventual victory.
1783
On November 25, the last British troops evacuated New York City, which had been occupied by the British since September 1776. This was the last British military position in the US. After they departed, US General George Washington entered the city in triumph to the cheers of New Yorkers.
1785-1790
New York City became the first capital of the United States. In 1789, it was the site of George Washington’s inauguration as the first US President; it remained the nation’s capital until 1790.
1792
The New York Stock Exchange was founded in New York City.
Kyle Kohli confirmed on Wednesday that Trump will not attend the Colorado Republican Convention in Colorado Springs. Further Authorities told Denver7 political reporter Marshall Zelinger that the Republican front-runner won't be in Colorado for ANY events ....
Cruz will speak at the Colorado Springs event on Saturday. and already has six of Colorado's delegates They were decided at conventions last weekend. Nineteen are needed to claim Colorado.
Checkmate!!!!! Go Cruz Go!!!!!..Game is definitely in the 'ON' mode!!!
You can’t have a rational debate with fanatics, like you, that are so delusional.
After New York, there will NOT be enough delegates left for Cruz to get the nomination outright. Do you not understand this????
The only way for him to even have a slight chance, is for deceptive campaigning and sleazy tactics by him and the GOPe (I seriously doubt the GOPe would continue to support him once his useful idiocy has been used up).
It’s really not hard to grasp but like I said, you can’t have a rational debate with fanatics that are so delusional.
CGato
Cruz is pretty relaxed as he knows and understands the game....fully...unlike another who has to hire someone to do the job for him because he doesn't know or understand the board he's playing on... ....
Cruz nailed it, Trump is a RINO with the full throated support of all the RINOs in New York and the northeast. Defeating RINOs is the goal of real conservatives, not blowhard populists.
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