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To: xzins

Ted Cruz just might be the slickest talker I’ve ever encountered in politics. He’s really blowing his future, in my opinion, but his tragic flaw appears to be ego.


I agree his flaw is ego...He does not talk to voters—he preaches and lectures. Sad, he could have been a Supreme Court judge—or even Veep if he had not let his ego get in the way and make it personal.


36 posted on 04/27/2016 9:19:27 PM PDT by Freedom56v2 (Election is about Liberty versus Tyranny and National Sovereignty versus Globalism!!)
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To: bushwon

No, his destiny was what it is, from the beginning...as long as he wore many masks, lied by both omission and commission, had his background papers sealed shut...he was “safe”; nobody knew him, but he looked good on paper. The more those masks fell, they more he talked, the more people got to see just what and who is he REALLY is, he doomed himself to just being an ambulance chaser the rest of his life.
He us the Dickensonian URIAH HEEP and the Shakespearian IAGO of the 21rst century!


38 posted on 04/27/2016 9:25:11 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: bushwon
I agree his flaw is ego...He does not talk to voters—he preaches and lectures. Sad, he could have been a Supreme Court judge—or even Veep if he had not let his ego get in the way and make it personal.

It's amazing how this process reveals the character of the candidates. I had thought Cruz was posturing so he could get the best deal within a Trump administration. Now he's political nuclear waste.

Kasich too, that weird I'm going to eat my pancakes while I have a press conference was the craziest thing I've ever seen.

48 posted on 04/28/2016 12:20:08 AM PDT by stig
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