The singing was no big deal. She gave a great speech in support of Cruz.
They (Cruz Fiorina) are making their case to the people of Indiana, and the U.S.A.
Can't ask them to do more then that.
5,000 Cruzers? Heck he would have won a county yesterday if that was true.
So trumpers, when will that wall be finished? And what will you do when he doesn’t even start it? Will he be a liar?
It won’t be long before Carly realizes what a big mistake she just made.
While Trump gives a Masterful speech, Cruz & his pet women sing lullabies
Looks like Booby Knight trumped Cary Fiorina today just like the death of Prince overshadowed the death of Chyna last week.
Bad timing for the Cruz Team.
Actually bad news for the Cruz Team.
Are they really this tone deaf?
It was definitely corny.
I am Southern Baptist, raised that way. Let me tell you, Southern Baptist are very loosey goosey when it comes to what it accepts or allows in each affiliate congregation (for example, some can dance, some cannot.) BUT .THREE THINGS are not acceptable ANYWHERE to Southern Baptists: GAMBLING, DRINKING, and NOT TITHING:
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(Today, Apri 27) During Carly Fiorinas running-mate acceptance speech in Indianapolis, Fiorina described Cruz as a really fun dude whos able to make last-second bets on exciting basketball games.
She revisited the final moments of that epic national title game between Villanova and North Carolina. Fiorina and Cruz were watching the game on the bus, and after Marcus Paiges incredible 3, Cruz threw money on the table. USA TODAY
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On CNNs Republican Presidential Townhall, Republican candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) told Anderson Cooper that he drinks alcohol What is your favorite cocktail? Cooper asked Cruz. I am a scotch man, Cruz responded. CNN [PS---scotch is not a cocktail; its a distilled spirit, a member of the whiskey family.]
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According to recently released tax records, the Texas senator contributed less than 1 percent of his income to charity between 2006 and 2010. But many Christians believe that the Bible commands a charitable offering, or tithe, equal to 10 percent of ones annual earnings. The Atlantic