(posted by Freeper Beautiful Gracious Skies) A prominent aide to George W. Bushs 2000 campaign could barely contain himself when we asked him to discuss Cruz, who worked in the Bush campaigns policy shop. This person described Cruz as hyper-arrogant and widely despised, and he emphasizedover and overthat the pervasive dislike of Cruz within the Bush ranks had nothing to do with ideology. (Cruz, he noted, never objected to Bushs call for compassionate conservatism, immigration reform, and national education standards, and no one on the campaign regarded him as an ideologue.) The problem was simple: Cruzs personality. Ted thought he was an expert on everything, says this campaign veteran, who asked not to be named. He was a smart and talented guy, but completely taken with himself and his own ideas. He would offer up opinions on everything, even matters outside his portfolio. He was a policy guy, but he would push his ideas on campaign strategy. He would send memos on everything to everyone. He would come to meetings where he wasnt invitedand wasnt wanted. In fact, this Bush alum recalls, the quickest way for a meeting to end would be for Ted to come in. People would want out of that meeting. People wouldnt go to a meeting if they knew he would be there. It was his inability to be part of the team. Thats exactly what he was: a big a$$hole. I dont know anyone who had a decent relationship with Cruz. And when Bush became president, his top campaign aides agreed Cruz should not be offered a job in the White House. No one wanted to work with him, this source remembers. George W. Bush couldnt stand the guy. This person adds, Its a real quandary for Bush campaign people: Trump versus Cruz, who to vote for? And it would be a big quandary even if its Cruz versus Hillary Clinton. Thats how much they cannot stand him. by Tim Murphy & David Korn -MJ
Cruz sounds absolutely perfect! This is what we need in a conservative president. Someone who is confident in his abilities and unwilling to back down from a fight. We want someone who will get things done. The problem most people here have with the Republican party is that they're afraid to fight and they roll over anytime they think anyone is going to criticize them.
In other words, just like Obama. Obama, FYI, is not willing to compromise on anything. He submits outlandish budgets that are DOA, and refuses to discuss any changes to them... so we get late budgets, continuing resolutions, government shut downs and government workers losing their jobs--while the welfare rolls just keep growing.
Obama's refusal to work with others has been disastrous. How will Cruz's refusal to work with others be any different?
You actually don't get things done by alienating people and trying to strong arm them. You really do need to negotiate with them--and if you are skilled at it, you come to a compromise that benefits everyone.
On the one side, we have a lawyer with almost no real world experience, much less executive experience running things. On the other, we have a top-level business executive, who has built a business empire using his executive skills.
The presidency is an executive position. I know what my choice is.