Posted on 05/13/2015 10:54:24 AM PDT by VinL
When Ted Cruz announced that hes going to run for the President of the United States, comedians and satirists around the country stood up and hugged their families in loving embraces brought on by pure, unadulterated joy. Its like they could already see the media circus that will inevitably follow the candidacy of a man who can be called anything but boring. But the honeymoon period already seems to be over now that Jon Stewart has taken a bunch of swings at the junior Senator from Texas in his segment Lets Get Rid of Ted Cruz.
Well, with all due respect to Jon Stewart, but getting rid of Mr. Cruz is the last thing we want to do. Not because hes the candidate that America needs, but because whenever hes in the spotlight, Ted Cruz has this uncanny talent of often saying and doing the right thing, even if it is for all the wrong reasons.
For example, after Cruzs tweet comparing Net Neutrality to Obamacare, everyone, including a few Republicans, joined in on calling the man out on his technological ignorance. But, bizarrely, if we look closely at federally-regulated Net Neutrality, the Obamacare comparison suddenly doesnt seem so off. After all, both are meant to keep private companies from screwing over the consumer, like how Obamacare has made it impossible to deny someone coverage based on preexisting conditions, or how thanks to Net Neutrality your internet provider has to grant you equal access to all online data. Essentially, they set up a reasonable framework within which private businesses can thrive, without the government actually taking control of health care or the internet. Its absolutely NOT what Ted Cruz meant but his comparison does sort of hold up.
Then there are Ted Cruzs plans for space exploration. As chairman of the subcommittee on Space, Science, and Competitiveness, Ted Cruz is actually responsible for overseeing NASA. But given his well-documented and aggressive aversion to science, one would almost expect that his first act would be to try and dismantle the space agency on account of: If God wanted people to go to space, he would have put a lot more oxygen in there.
Instead, Ted Cruz surprised everyone with his vision for NASA which included more space exploration and maybe even sending people to Mars. If he is even partially successful with it, it will be his greatest accomplishment not only as a politician, but also as a human being provided you dont ask him why hes doing it. Because Cruzs dreams of bringing Star Trek to life were not born from his curiosity or the need to advance science. It was because, to him, the Cold War never ended. When announcing his plans, Cruz referenced the original Moon mission, and how it was actually a battle between freedom and tyranny. In Ted Cruzs mind, if the Soviets were the first to put a man on the Moon, they would have polluted it with their communism, which would then be reflected onto Earth, magnified thousand-fold, transforming the entire planet into borscht-drinking Marxists. Cruz simply doesnt want to risk it by letting the rest of the world beat the U.S. to other celestial bodies in our Solar System. His plans for NASA are laudable but they are the equivalent of giving money to the homeless because deep down you sincerely believe that they will use it to drink themselves to death. Instead, whatever NASA does should be driven for science, which Ted Cruz sadly doesnt seem to get.
Earlier this year, Cruz appeared on Late Night With Seth Meyers where he talked about global warming, at one time saying that Debates on this should follow science, and should follow data. Unfortunately for him, the only reason Ted Cruz supports that view is because he thinks the science isnt all there, when in fact, it is. Its not really a point of contention anymore. The majority of the scientific community agrees that global warming exists, and that humans are the cause of it. Still, its nice for Senator Cruz to ask for the scientific evidence, because global warming is an issue that shouldnt be driven by emotions but by raw data, even if he doesnt understand it himself.
This isnt to say that Ted Cruz is stupid. He isnt. By all accounts, he is very smart. You sort of have to be to graduate from Princeton and Harvard Law School. But smart is a broad term. Just because a person is smart when it comes to the law and politics, it doesnt mean that they are automatically right about science or, say, womens rights. But they can be accidentally right about them, which Ted Cruz has proven the second he congratulated First Lady Michelle Obama for standing up for womens rights worldwide.
Michelle Obama has actually done quite a lot of good by working with communities all around the globe to help spread the ideas of gender equality, and she deserves praise for that. The problem is that Ted Cruz gave the First Lady her much deserved kudos because he was convinced that she was intentionally slighting Saudi Arabia. In January 2015, while visiting Riyadh, the Obamas met with the new Saudi Arabian king, Salman bin Abdul Aziz, during which time the First Lady was not wearing a hijab (head scarf). Ted Cruz took it as a salvo in the never-ending war between the West and the Muslim culture that is happening inside his head, and thus offered Michelle Obama a virtual fist bump through Facebook where no one could see him being left hanging.
And that is why we need Ted Cruz to stay in the race for President. Not only will he accidentally do and say the right thing from time to time, but he will also be entertaining while doing so, and isnt that the best that we could hope for from any elected official?
That's the best you got! Ha! Ted Cruz-- he floats like a butterfly, stings like a bee.
They hate him, but they just can’t back it up with reality. He puts reality and what’s right in their faces, and they don’t like it.
Go Cruz go!
I once read a science fiction novel a long time ago. I don’t remember the author or the title. I barely remember the story. In it there was some impossible intergalactic task that had to be completed. The team leader was in the midst of putting his team of expert specialists together, and he decided that he just HAD to have this one guy on his team.
That guy was proven to be that one person out of a hundred billion or more souls in the galaxy who was ALWAYS lucky!. No talent other than just being lucky. No skill, no smarts no nothing - just lucky and events (or circumstances) just turned up in his favor.
This article sorta reminds me of that. BTW, I am not dissing Cruz. He’s my guy - the only one.
The CROWN.goes to this writer and thier...
“If God wanted people to go to space, he would have put a lot more oxygen in there.”
Yes thats a great approach...for a twelve year old.
“Yes, even we on the Left realize Ted is right, but we’re not big enough to swallow our pride and support him (or more importantly, the nation). It’s best he be destroyed so we can install another “Obama Like” (if there is such a thing in our nation) person.
Hillary is their champion now, so Ted’s values can be perfect, and yet it will be judged perfect for all the wrong reasons. Gotta hand it to the Liberals. They are certainly creative when it comes to insane behavior.
I don’t agree with Ted on everything. When he’s right, he’s right for all the right reasons. And I don’t mean Right. Those reasons are solidly behind a better U. S. A.
One take away from this is:
The Left is wrong for all the wrong reasons.
"People say i'm lucky. All I know is that the harder I work, the luckier I get."
Lucky or good?... I’ll choose lucky every time.
Dang, now you’ve got me wound up. I’ve read it too, or at least knew well of it. Guy was just always...lucky. Always. Otherwise humble & mundane, just everything went right for him. What was that book...
[to the author] STFU already.
Meh.
You mean his well-documented and aggressive aversion to Lysenkoism, as embodied by the Great Socialist Climate Hoax???
Character is Teela Brown in Larry Niven’s _Ringworld_. She was literally bred for luck.
More such Born Lucky characters discussed at http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BornLucky
That's a tall wall of dumb right there.
“The majority of the scientific community agrees that global warming exists, and that humans are the cause of it. Still, its nice for Senator Cruz to ask for the scientific evidence, because global warming is an issue that shouldnt be driven by emotions but by raw data, even if he doesnt understand it himself.”
Apparently the author’s idea of “science” is taking a poll. Global warming is science... political science.
One would need to waste hours responding to all the drivel in this article. It really stands out to me that he compares being right for the wrong reason to giving a homeless person a drink in hopes of killing him. That insult is low even coming from a left-wing idiot.
Usually people accuse others of wrong motives because they are projecting their own evil intentions. Quite revealing about this author really.
Watched RedEye last night. One of the Women was discussing the Gay Hotel Owners that are being slammed for talking to Ted Cruz.
The Woman said that Ted was against Gay Marriage, which is not correct. Ted Cruz has not staked out a position, he just solidified the argument that making Gay Marriage Legal is a States Rights issue, not a Federal one.
States currently have Laws against Polygamy and Incest, but not all States have the same Laws. There are also varied Age of Consent Laws.
If Gay Marriage is Federalized by the Supreme Court, how can any of those variations between States remain in place?
Answer is, they can’t.
" Ted Cruz took it as a salvo in the never-ending war between the West and the Muslim culture that is happening inside his head..."
Exibit A & B as to why Ted Cruz is a lot smarter than the idiot who wrote this piece.
The very same Climate Hoax that has taken in PopeFrank? That one?
Even against acknowledged intellectual powerhouses like Ted Cruz, the leftists cannot abandon their favorite, “Dey’re stooopid!!!” narrative.
It would be exasperating were it not so useful in this case. It means they cannot help but underestimate him.
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