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Is Ted Cruz Running For President...In 2008?
NPR ^ | 12/15/14 | Ron Elving

Posted on 12/15/2014 8:58:06 AM PST by do the dhue

Yes, we know the 2008 presidential election is years in the past and will not come around again. The question is, does Sen. Ted Cruz know this?

The question arises because the junior senator from Texas, in hot pursuit of the presidency, has chosen a trail blazed by Barack Obama six years ago. Obama was in the midst of his first Senate term when he barged into a field that featured Hillary Clinton, then a second-term senator from New York, and several other seasoned veterans of national politics. The word was audacity, and it was right there in the title of Obama's book.

When the upstart from Illinois emerged the Democratic nominee that summer and the winner in November, many foresaw a wave of emulation. We now have Cruz, the constitutional crusader, generating White House buzz in just his second year in office, just as Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts does ditto on the left. And that's not to mention old-timers like Rand Paul and Marco Rubio, running hard for national notice as they finish their fourth year in the Senate.

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TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: 2016election; cruz; defundnpr; defundpbs; demagogicparty; election2016; memebuilding; npr; partisanmediashill; partisanmediashills; president; ronelving; running; tedcruz; texas
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To: Timber Rattler

I trust Jim’s opinion, but I still want to know why.


21 posted on 12/15/2014 9:19:45 AM PST by do the dhue (WARNING: this site is not liable for the things I say)
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To: do the dhue

Whatever the plan - KEEP IT UP. We like it! We like it!

TED CRUZ 2016


22 posted on 12/15/2014 9:30:53 AM PST by stars & stripes forever (Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.)
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; Bockscar; cardinal4; ColdOne; ...

Defund NPR! Defund PBS!


23 posted on 12/15/2014 9:43:32 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/ _____________________ Celebrate the Polls, Ignore the Trolls)
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To: do the dhue
National Public Radio

100% biased Liberal

24 posted on 12/15/2014 9:53:58 AM PST by TYVets
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To: do the dhue

Critical difference: The media (liberal or “conservative”) will not carry the water for Ted Cruz. Quite the opposite of Barry Obama.


25 posted on 12/15/2014 9:55:52 AM PST by BlueStateRightist (Government is best which governs least.)
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To: do the dhue
I wonder what the the chances are that the author of this piece will write a similar piece when freshman senator Elizabeth Warren throws her hat war-bonnet into the ring.
26 posted on 12/15/2014 9:58:07 AM PST by Sans-Culotte (Psalm 14:1 ~ The fool says in his heart, “There is no God.”)
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To: do the dhue

Well figure it out. Nobody cares about your indecision.


27 posted on 12/15/2014 10:18:27 AM PST by webheart (We are all pretty much living in a fiction.)
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To: Maceman

Another major difference also is that ObaMao hates this country and Western Civilization.


28 posted on 12/15/2014 10:20:11 AM PST by Bigg Red (Congress, do your duty and repo his pen and his phone.)
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To: webheart

And I don’t care what you think. If you want those who haven’t decided yet to support your candidate, your reply is no way to win their vote. See ya!


29 posted on 12/15/2014 10:24:59 AM PST by do the dhue (WARNING: this site is not liable for the things I say)
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To: do the dhue
But as a rule, in choosing presidents, American voters have alternated between older faces and younger, between the fresh and the familiar, and between the rousing and the reassuring.

This reminds me of the type of arcane baseball statistician who points out that such Jones the 1st baseman, has a batting average of .453 when runners are in scoring position, and a left handed pitcher whose last name ends with a vowel is on the mound.

Alternates between old and young, fresh and familiar ...

Ike, Old and familiar JFK Young and fresh LBJ Old and Familiar Nixon Old and familiar (Ford never was elected, but he would have been old and familiar) Carter Young and fresh Reagan Old and fresh? Old and familliar??? Bush Old and familiar Clinton Young and fresh W Young and fresh, Young and familiar once removed?! Obama Young and fresh Okay. In a small sample of eight, you find the storyline isn't that clean. Especially since an assassination and a resignation were thrown into the mix. But I can play that game, too. I like to use it to root for Elizabeth Warren getting the nomination. For a "moderate" Republican candidate to get a majority of the popular vote, whom must he face? When have moderate Republicans, loosely defined, gotten a MAJORITY of the popular vote? 1. W over Kerry 2. Bush the Elder over Dukakis 3. Nixon over McGovern Kerry and Dukakis were both from Massachusetts, and McGovern was able to win only Massachusetts (and DC). If we go back to JFK, most agree it is quite possible that Nixon may have won the popular vote if IL and TX were not stolen.
30 posted on 12/15/2014 10:54:07 AM PST by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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To: do the dhue
I trust Jim’s opinion, but I still want to know why.

Well, I'll give you my opinion in a nutshell:

First I narrowed it down to those who wre not in my judgment RINOs, or corrupted, or pro-abort, and came up with Cruz, Walker and Pence. Those who have illegal immigration as a front burner issue may shy away from Walker understandably. Walker has left wiggle room on this for himself, but it won't be a main issue for him either way.

Pence has been good for a long time, and has BOTH U.S. legislative AND executive experience. Walker has been an active, focussed and successful governor. Pence is quieter, because the SEIU and company decided that Walker couldn't stop them in "progressive" Wisconsin. That was the hill they chose to die on. That said, Pence was also a radio host, so knows how to consuct himself with the media. Cruz, of course has a national stage, and has proven himself to be a well-spoken, consistent and articulate repreesntative of full-spectrum conservative that is rarely found at this level. He draws enemies as well as friends at all levels.

I find that Cruz is credentialed, the most likely to push hard and not let up on the whole package, and owes no man (except Sarah Palin, and that's ok), Walker brings executive experience, excruciatingly vetted record and past, and is perhaps most likely to be able to bridge the divide (for now) between Tea Party and Establishment, because his demeanor is temperate by contrast with Cruz, and because his emphases have been on the fiscal and good govrnment issues (voter ID) even as he has helped close down Planned Parenthood offices through defunding and brought WI gun owners' state acknowledged rights into the 21st century. Cruz has the fire. Walker is the planner. Either can be appropriate. Pence has some of each. On the downside, Cruz has no exec experience and his wife is with Goldman-Sachs. Walker has no college degree (dropped out of Marquette in year four for a job), Pence is at risk of having others define him if he cannot get his name out there and do it himself.
31 posted on 12/15/2014 11:13:41 AM PST by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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To: do the dhue
The fact that Cruz would be a first-term Senator like Obama was (though with 2 years more experience in the Senate, IIRC) is the beginning and end of the similarities. The only thing that bothers me about a Cruz candidacy is a lack of executive experience, but I can't see any of the other contenders being able to check off every box of my "ideally-qualified candidate" list:


32 posted on 12/15/2014 11:21:32 AM PST by kevkrom (I'm not an unreasonable man... well, actually, I am. But hear me out anyway.)
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To: do the dhue
Cruz is in the process of blowing the cover off of the game the GOP and Democrat party have been running on the American people for the past several decades.

Cockroaches don't like it when the light gets thrown on, and its not going over real well with the political elite and MSM alike.

33 posted on 12/15/2014 1:06:23 PM PST by skeeter
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