Posted on 03/22/2015 9:11:05 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
California Gov. Jerry Brown said in an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" that Republican Texas Senator Ted Cruz's position on climate change makes him "absolutely unfit to be running for office."
Responding to comments made by Cruz on "Late Night with Seth Meyers," Democratic Governor Brown said of Cruz, "That man betokens such a level of ignorance and a direct falsification of the existing scientific data. It's shocking and I think that man has rendered himself absolutely unfit to be running for office."
A long-time environmentalist, Brown is dealing with a severe drought in California. He recently announced a $1 billion aid package to help affected residents and prepare for flooding
Brown said the drought being experienced in California could be traced to the buildup of carbon from coal and other sources, and that leaders need to take measures to prevent dire consequences.
"This is a serious matter we're experiencing in California, as kind of a foretaste. But there is no doubt that into the future, we're going to have more problems," he said.
Same here! An Hispanic who is not a socialist or a fruitcake like the Liberals have. PRESDIENT CRUZ...has a nice ring to it =)
I am a fourth generation Californian, a conservative,
and I deserve to have Brown as governor at about the same
level as you deserve to have Obama as president.
Yup- call this an endorsement of sorts :-)
Get ready for CDS (Cruz Derangement Syndrome) to kick in full force now.
How’s it feel to be Mehico’s biotch Jerry?
Sorry.
A druggy brain-fried libtard who has pushed California over the cliff into the sea would open his fungus-filled mouth to criticize a man who is eminently qualified to lead our nation out of the morass of libtardity back into greatness? Anyone who pays the slightest bit of attention to ANYTHING Jerry Jerktard says is the type of person who listens outside of bathroom doors for sounds of flatulence.
Coming from Jerry Brown, that can be taken as a compliment to Ted Cruz.
LOL, the Warmists are really getting desperate, as more and more people realize that they are working a gigantic scam.
Yes, he did, with the caveat that he doesn't share Cruz's political views.
It think Ted came out on the top of his class, and actually wrote for the college law review, unlike the fake @$$-resident we have now.
Climate change carved the finger lakes. We live on a planet with constantly changing climate. Whatever happened to cleaning up pollution for the sake of making a cleaner planet?
Jerry Brown is against him. Well, I wish he had spoken up before a had my tagline constructed some months back. I wonder how much it’s going to cost me have the tagline removed now. If Jerry says Cruz is unfit, well, by golly, we conservatives must listen.
Re the screen grabs: Looks like Chuckie and Jerry are boring each other to sleep.
Same here!
So if true I wonder who would say something like that.......Karl.
She then went on to say that she, as a Democrat strategist I guess, is not afraid of Cruz because he represents a small, vocal part of the GOP and not the country at large.
Which really means of course they are worried about him and are praying for Jeb to get the nod so O’Malley doesn't look like the next Dukaksis.
He announces, he gets $$ from me.
Cruz it or lose it.
Brown the Clown was unfit for being an idiot and believing in Glowbull Warming.
“In the tradition of Eisenhower”? Huh? I don’t remember his using such a slogan. What would be the connection between Brown and Ike?
That is certainly possible, according to the Huffington Post. Jerry Brown wasn't yet governor when the movie came out, but he already was California's secretary of state, and the screenwriter knew him when they were both on the Eugene McCarthy campaign. Other possible models: John Tunney, John Lindsay, one Kennedy or another.
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