Posted on 02/13/2015 8:35:02 AM PST by Kaslin
Libs don’t get these questions because of the ease with which they lie:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/06/us/politics/07clinton-text.html?pagewanted=print
[Hillary:]...I believe in the father, son, and Holy Spirit, and I have felt the presence of the Holy Spirit on many occasions in my years on this earth. I pray, I read the Bible, I read commentary on scriptures, I read other peoples faith journeys. That is, for me, at the real core of how I keep feeding my faith. And, I was lucky because, as I said at the faith and politics event, I was taught to pray and I inculcate it as a habit in my daily life.
Q: I read an interview that you gave in 92 to the United Methodist News Service. You mentioned in there that you carried a little Bible with you — new testament, psalms, proverbs — on the trail in 92. I wondered, do you still have that? Are you carrying that with you, do you really carry that with you on the trail today?
Senator Clinton: I do. Its not the same version. But I still carry it...
I laid out why I thought Walker’s answer was good.
You sidestepped answering the question I asked, which was will Cruz be able to give as good answer.
Here’ why I wanted your ideas; Cruz is a great orator, but my impression is that he won’t be able to constrain himself to give an answer to such a baited question that his answer will make it go away.
Instead, I think he is going to answer it with an answer that will stir up a hornets nest, one he no longer has control of, and which will dog him (unfairly) for weeks or months.
We’ll see I guess, he is almost certainly going to be asked it, or something similar.
The article dealt with that, accusing Obama of cynicism and an expedient lie that the symp-press let him get away with because they knew the real answer.
Are there any examples of Cruz slipping up on questions because he doesn’t handle the language very well?
If there are any, I’m not aware of them.
I’m not sure what your point is.
It was a response to your statement:
“my impression is that he wont be able to constrain himself to give an answer”
I think he will give a very impassioned, well worded answer.
He will confirm the questionairs darkest fears, Cruz does not believe in evolution (I think).
From there the story will explode onto the front pages, and Cruz will have to deal with the ‘fallout’ for weeks if not months.
Unlike Walker.
I'm okay with Cruz fighting to the death over a question because he's so good at it. He beats the media and the frightened conservatives.I think we have room for confident conservatives to speak out. Young people like rebellion.
Conservatives can have more than one style. Cruz is good at what he does. Let him do it.
When the media and elite Republicans accuse him of failure, laugh in their face and tell them to shut up.
Sorry, I didn’t mean to ping you to that post, I already had your answer.
Which I agree with BTW.
I was interested in hearing from those who have stated they won’t vote for walker.
I think Cruz is smart enough to see bigger than the initial appearance of “check yes or no” on this question. There are multiple ways to answer the question without being trapped.
That was my question.
I don’t think there are any ways to answer and avoid the trap, but we will see, because he will be asked that question, or similar questions.
How about this one:
“The underlying, implied question is bigger than evolution. The underlying question is whether or not God exists. Some academics have misled the public with the suggestion that evolution disproves God. But this is not a logical conclusion. Because if God exists, then any mechanism of life—including how animal species come to exist—is possible within the realm of God’s power. In other words, the polarized, politicized evolution question is a sort of straw man established by those with little faith in the durability of their own ideology. Ultimately, they’ll be the ones hiding in political fear from the question of divine existence.
Personally I have a very strong faith in the Creator God. And I know that God is the source of all liberty. As President of the United States, I intend to do my best to ensure that all American citizens have the same access to our Constitutional system of liberty.”
Ill agree with you, that would be a good answer.
I’m going to think of what the attempted belittlement from the Leftists might be.
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