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Posted on 01/03/2016 3:15:09 PM PST by VinL
Donald Trump was on Face the Nation, and had an epic tantrum. Right now he's so scared of losing to Ted Cruz, he's having to lash out in ridiculous ways. It's interesting seeing what Trump looks like when he's behind, he knows he's behind, and he's wetting his pants scared of being the big, fat loser.
Here's the key transcript:
DICKERSON: When you say about Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) 100%, "Not too many evangelicals come out of Cuba,â what does that mean?
TRUMP: Well, it just means that Cuba generally speaking is a Catholic country. And you donât equate evangelicals with Cuba. I don't. I mean, I think of evangelicals, and i have, I guess I am. You know, Iâm Presbyterian. Iâm Protestant. But I donât see it coming out of Cuba.
DICKERSON: But you're not questioning whether â I mean, as far as you know, he could be more devout than you are.
TRUMP: It's possible. Certainly it's possible. I'm not questioning it. And I say it in a somewhat smiling manner. But there's a little truth to it.
What strikes me first about this is that Trump feels the need to attack Ted Cruzâs Christianity as fake. Trump wants you to think that Cruz is a secret Catholic, only pretending to be a Baptist (SBC) in order to get votes in Iowa.
Does anyone actually believe this? If you've ever heard Ted Cruz speak in your life,....
(Excerpt) Read more at redstate.com ...
-:)
The only Repub candidate that I suspect is wetting his pants is Jeb!.
already posted today
Lots of back room deals.
Red State is for Cruz, hates Trump as much as you do, and this is a rather pathetic, silly article. But I bet it makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, with a tingle down your leg.
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