Posted on 04/15/2015 8:03:22 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Get rid of most of the departments by Allen West for Sec Def.
Get rid of most of the departments but Allen West for Sec Def.
It looks like Clark picked the wrong day to stop sniffing glue.
You should add La Raza Rick Perry to that list as he is another potential candidate who has voiced support for amnesty.
Regarding EC, crossovers, etc (as you asked for) Rubio as the #2 on the ticket is going to help.
The biggest benefit he adds, tho, is that his presence helps innoculate the GOP ticket against direct and inferred charges of bigotry that play well with white centrist/moderate/independent voters INS variety of swing states (OH, CO, VA, NC)
You would probably see truly massive turnout by the FL Cuban community, well above their usual turnout (which is high) and with a much higher % going GOP. With a perfect storm of voting for one of their own and abject anger towards the Obama Admins opening to the Castros.
However that would provide the margin in a close race. A bigger factor will be whether a spurned Jeb Bush would throw the full weight of his state political apparatus behind a candidate other than himself, and esp given his not great history with Rubio.
Can someone explain why Marco Rubio gets more credit for being Latino than Ted Cruz?
You have company.
You’re right that we don’t know all there is to know about Walker, yet. He is “evolving” on the immigration issue, from Chamber of Commerce economic support to visiting the southern border, now convinced of the dangers, he is saying the same as ALL of our candidates are going to be saying— “Close the border FIRST, and then we can talk about who stays and who goes”.
None of our candidates are going to be seen reserving trains, planes and automobiles for some mass deportation of all illegals. They are going to put off, stall, divert and delay, by using the “close the border FIRST” mantra.
It will be decades, if ever. Count on it.
Interesting points. There are many ways to stack the deck and twist the knife.
I wonder how Carly Fiorina (also a grandmother) will perform in the debates. She has a sharpness/clarity (so unlike Hillary) that is refreshing because she's on the right side of the issues.
Possibly. I like Walker a lot, although Rubio is pretty strong and usually the Presidential candidate doesn’t pick a VP who is as strong as he is, in one way or another. Rubio is a great speaker and when he talks about his experience, he doesn’t talk about being Cuban American, per se, but about his family building their new lives here and his becoming successful, which is a positive message for any immigrant.
BTW, people here on FR put down Mexicans, but they’re incredibly hard-working and capitalistic. I was in Mexico City two weeks ago, and as always, I was impressed by the absolute hive of activity that I saw, even though for most people it was probably barely netting them enough to survive on. But they’re remarkably positive and convinced that they’ll be able to succeed. A nice characteristic, since people in the US are now being taught that success is bad, failure is to be expected, and government support is the only option.
The problem in voting is that the Democratic party convinces immigrants that without the party, they’d be driven out of the country with sticks and stones, because the “evil GOP hates Hispanics”. It’s a pity so many people on the right are willing to jump in and make it look like this is the truth.
Obsviously, with Rubio the conservative passion is skin deep.
I hear you and agree.
The thing that kills initiative the fastest is taking away someone’s will to work (we’re happy working and being productive) and then working to make sure it is generational through welfare dependency.
The Left must keep us at each others’ throats (Obama and his racist remarks and actions) so that they can stay busy, unnoticed behind the scenes (or like Hillary - a billionaire telling the COMMON people she wants to be their champion) with her D.C. and country houses worth millions each - and their daughter set up in a $10M place in NYC.
Hillary who isn’t bound by any laws.
What a crock.
Ditto all their other whipped up grievance groups.
There are times I see comments here that make me believe their only reason for posting is to make this site look bad - and push people into the “caring” liberal trap.
I think the better VP alternative for whoever is picked as the presidential candidate is Carly Fiorina. Number 1 she is good and Number 2 she cuts off the sexism charges which will be leveled at the Republican ticket whenever they disagree with Hillary. It is pretty difficult to scream sexism at a ticket that has a woman on it.
Honestly, with this issue simply saying 'no amnesty, enforce the laws currently in place' is enough for some to scream 'you must hate hispanics'.
I wasn’t talking about “amnesty” or even about Hispanics...I was talking about how Freepers cannot forget the fact that Rubio has a Spanish last name, which appears to drive them into a frenzy, even though he just talks about immigrants and ways to help them be productive Americans (as he and his family obviously did).
He’s not running as “Hispanic,” but obviously he’s going to mention his family’s immigrant background and all the opportunities they got in the US. And that’s a bad thing?
And I was talking about the fact that people should stop doing what the Dems do, which is looking for bloc votes (”will appeal to Evangelicals,” “will appeal to women,” “will appeal to blacks,” etc.) and actually pick some good candidates on the basis of their ideas, not their religious or cultural group.
I’d also like to hear more from Jindal, somebody else with an immigrant background.
I have my eye on her. She could be a real surprise.
Guess I'll have to watch more closely.
Cruz doesn’t speak Spanish and is an Evangelical, which of course is all that matters on this site. He has talked about this and presents himself this way. To me, this is pandering as much as claiming you’re black, Hispanic, Asian or whatever. I’m Catholic, and I couldn’t stand Rick Santorum because he kept presenting him and his family as sort of Catholic paragons, and somehow we should vote for him because he was a Christian.
Forget that, I want somebody who has ideas, can express them, and understands our history. Few of the candidates do.
Incidentally, on Spanish radio, the Spanish language ads depict Cruz as Hispanic and being in favor of changes to immigration laws (which I think there should be, so he’s realistic...fewer Muslims, and bring back the old larger Latin American legal quota that Obama gave to Muslims). So maybe Cruz is trying to play it both ways.
I think Cruz is a brilliant guy, I don’t think he has the ability to win friends and influence people and be president, but I’d love to see him as AG. He would totally clean up our country and is probably the only one with the determination and guts to root out Obama’s corruption. Don’t forget, it was Cruz who argued Bush vs. Gore in front of the Supreme Court.
But I hate it when people here automatically start screaming ugly things about Rubio, not based on his ideas, but on the fact that he’s (in their minds) “Hispanic.” Personally, I think he considers himself “American.” But maybe that’s old fashioned of me.
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>> “I was talking about how Freepers cannot forget the fact that Rubio has a Spanish last name, which appears to drive them into a frenzy...” <<
Thanks for inviting us to your Democrat pretender plantation.
Rubio staked his career on a deal with Satan, and there is no un-ringing that bell.
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You need to talk to people from Lucent about Carly.
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>> “Can someone explain why Marco Rubio gets more credit for being Latino than Ted Cruz?” <<
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Because he cut a bad deal with the far left.
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