Posted on 07/21/2016 3:47:59 AM PDT by Kaslin
Katie wrote about Sen. Ted Cruzs address at the Republican National Convention in which received a standing ovation when he took the podium, but later walked off stage amidst boos and jeers. It was brutal. Cruz didnt endorse Trump last night, which drew the ire of the delegates and attendees. National Reviews Eliana Johnson reported earlier on Wednesday that Cruz had no intention of endorsing Trump, instead looking to the 2020 election. Cruz said that the party must unite, though Republicans should vote their conscience. It was not good.
The whole arena is booing Ted Cruz, who did not expressly endorse Donald Trump tonight. So much for party unity.— Jenna Johnson (@wpjenna) July 21, 2016
Now, we have The Washington Post reporting that after the speech, Cruz was denied entry into billionaire Sheldon Adelsons donor suite:
Ted Cruz was turned away from entering Sheldon Adelson's suite in the arena after the speech, @danabashCNN reports— Steve Brusk (@stevebruskCNN) July 21, 2016
Billionaires Sheldon and Miriam Adelson refused to let the senator from Texas enter their donor suite after his controversial address, according to a person familiar with the circumstances. CNN first reported the episode.
Cruz once said that he may not be the guy you want to have a beer with, but hed be the man who takes you home at the end of the night. Well, now hes the man whos in that position because he wasnt invited to the party. The Texas senator sees himself as a conservative rampart against a rising progressive tide. Hes made being an uncompromising conservative his brand. So, in a way, not endorsing Trump because hes not a conservative Republican falls in line with that mindset. Moreover, again, we all knew Cruz was going to do this. So, is he still staying true to his brand? Well, its sort of hard to say he is exactly doing that when he shamelessly cuddled up to the billionaire last December, calling him terrific. In the end, Trump won.
The Establishment's only hope: Trump & me in a cage match.
Sorry to disappoint -- @realDonaldTrump is terrific. #DealWithIt— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) December 11, 2015
Oh, and another sign that Cruz was probably not going to endorse Trump dates back to his May 1 appearance on Meet The Press, where host Chuck Todd asked the Texas senator if Trump were to become the nominee, would he endorse him. Cruz gave a 772-word non-answer. Why? Well, he thought he was going to beat Trump of course.
Former Pennsylvania Rick Santorum criticized Cruz for going back on the party pledged to support the eventual nominee. So, Im sure this incident compliments the Lyin Ted moniker the Trump camp attached to the Texas senator like a barnacle.
Is this political suicide? Frank Luntzs focus group says otherwise. Its too soon to know, but if last night was Cruz laying the first building block to a 2020 runit was a total fiasco.
Luntz asks focus group for show of hands if they liked that Cruz refused to endorse Trump tonight pic.twitter.com/Qw2xqJohpl— Jon Passantino (@passantino) July 21, 2016
One thing that turned me off about Cruz was his voice,
which I found very unpleasant
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All through the primary I never noticed his voice per se.
But having not heard him speak for sometime the voice
became noticeable to me and it wasn’t pleasant sounding.
jmo.
Thank you for the history. I am from New York State and love New York history.
Is Hamilton College in upstate New York named after him?
And Newt put the cherry on top!
“...Newt ... cherry on top...”
Yes!!! I was hoping Newt would in some way address the traitorous move and he did - brilliantly as usual by keeping it above an ad hominem attack yet it was a verbal smack down directed to Cruz none-the-less!
Oh, I did notice the tone in his voice during the debates and it didn’t sound pleasant to me.
Thank you for the history. I am from New York State and love New York history.Is Hamilton College in upstate New York named after him?
That I don't know, but it is a VERY safe bet. There is a Hamilton named street or building everywhere up here, from the city and to all points North above it.
They are. This is a divorce. I will never support any of these people and they’ve even lost some of the voters for these candidates as well who know they are sabotaging for Hillary.
“The great orator was rambling.”
That’s what I heard. No message. No thought flow. No cohesion. Just empty words.
Adelson shutting the door on Cruz ended Cruz’s political career.
Cruz is done. He may even lose his reelection in Texas.
I thought Ted Cruz was doing very well in his speech last night and I was feeling good about him coming back into the fold. Then he blew it. Stupid jerk.
Yes...I have some of those Cruz supporters in my circle of friends. It has made me really start to question their intelligence.
I think he's a prime candidate to get primaried so he may not even make it to the general in 2018.
It’s not his voice so much for me...it’s his cadence. That plus I just don’t trust him. He’s a politician and lawyer...2 strikes.
...its his cadence.
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I think that may come from his early years of debate team competition. Pause for effect
on points you are trying to make. You’ll notice he pauses and nods his head for emphasis.
I think the public would prefer a more fluid style. jmo.
He led 12,000 NJ militia against my home county, Washington, PA when the total population here was 5,000.
At a recent Whiskey Rebellion festival his portrait was seen upside down in the residence of one of the rebellion's leaders.
Thanks for the brief overview, although I'm most familiar w/ Hamilton's despicable charade during the Whiskey rebellion.He led 12,000 NJ militia against my home county, Washington, PA when the total population here was 5,000.
At a recent Whiskey Rebellion festival his portrait was seen upside down in the residence of one of the rebellion's leaders.
Wow, thanks for mentioning that. It is heartening to know the folks over there not only remember but celebrate the event ( not the FedGov invasion, but the rebellion ). Them's my kind of people.
That’s right, Ted Cruz publically humiliated Melania Trump first by advertising a half naked photo shoot of her.
I never got the supposedly ‘bad’ picture of Heidi, she didn’t look that bad in it, and the people that say that it was not a flattering picture are the ones insulting her in my opinion.
The ‘spill the beans on Heidi’ comment was related to her work as VicePresident of Goldman Sacks, a perfectly valid line of attack in a presidential election.
So, please, the way it looked to me was that Ted was a Bully that tried to humiliate a woman first, got figuratively punched in the nose and figuratively is been crying ever since.
That’s the way to deal with bullies.
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