“Ted insulted the whole state on national television. “
Uh, no. You were only insulted in you voted for communist De Blasio ...
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.
Are you such a hard core partisan that you can't perceive when the other side has been grievously offended by a statement from one of our spokesmen?
Ted didn't say, "New York City values", he said, "New York values".
If you were a conservative (or even Republican) citizen of that state, I'm pretty sure you'd be offended by such a remark, owing to the fact that it was a broad swipe against every New Yorker.