Posted on 07/02/2015 11:03:32 AM PDT by Isara
Cruz Pulls No Punches in Memoir Highlighting Truth-Tellers, His Time in Congress, and Behind the Scenes in the Supreme Court
HOUSTON, Texas — The new book by U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, A Time for Truth, is making headlines across the country with a dramatic and candid look at Cruzs life, those he holds up as truth-tellers, and some behind-the-scenes stories that are sure to upset the Establishment in Washington:
Texas Tribune: 7 Things We Learned From Ted Cruz’s New Book
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz promises to take readers behind the scenes in Washington with his new memoir, A Time for Truth. And what he writes is not always flattering even about himself
.In an interview with The Texas Tribune, Cruz said he wrote the book during lot of late nights, a lot of weekends, a lot of hours on the road.
A significant chunk of the last Christmas vacation, while my girls were opening presents under the tree, I was back in the home office pounding away at the keyboard. Here are seven new insights Cruz offers in the book.
Roll Call: A Time For Truth Pulls No Punches
As to be expected from a senator who has openly sought to undermine GOP leadership, A Time for Truth does not pull punches, leading off with anecdotes about one of the more bizarre sequences of events in recent Senate history: the day the clerks microphone was turned off for a crucial vote on raising the debt limit
When I made my case to my colleagues, they looked at me like I was a fool. I heard more than one variation of, Thats what you say to folks back home. You dont actually do it. They were convinced they had a brilliant maneuver to raise the debt ceiling without any fingerprints, Cruz writes. And here was a freshman senator with the temerity to screw it all up.
Daily Caller: Ted Cruz: Voters Would Be Astonished To Know What GOP Senators Say And Do In Private
During my time in the Senate, Ive been amazed how many senators pose one way in publicas fiscal conservatives or staunch Tea Party supporters, for exampleand then in private do little or nothing to advance those principles, Cruz writes in his new book, A Time For Truth. Indeed, if transcripts of our Senate lunches were released to the public, I think many voters would be astonished, the Republican presidential candidate writes.
Texas Tribune: Cruz: Far More Important to Stick to our Principles
In adolescence, young adulthood, and now as a junior senator running for the presidency, he has rubbed people the wrong way and he is self-aware about it. When I was in junior high and a geek, I thought that popularity was the Holy Grail, Cruz said in a New York City interview with The Texas Tribune about his new memoir, A Time for Truth. And in high school, where I achieved some modicum of popularity, I discovered it wasnt all that, he added. That it was far more important to stick to your principles and maintain your integrity.
Dallas Morning News: Cruz Touts Aspirations in New Book
Ive endeavored to be candid and straightforward about personal victories and personal failures, Cruz said Monday from New York at the outset of a two-week book tour
.Long passages defending his role in the 2013 government shutdown or expressing his antipathy toward President Barack Obama, Obamacare, Iran, Russia and squishy moderates, among others, will sound familiar to anyone who has heard him speak. But there are also surprises. As a clerk to Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Cruz once watched online pornography with his boss and Justice Sandra Day OConnor. As a policy adviser to George W. Bushs 2000 presidential campaign, he spent the afternoon of Election Day bowling with actress Bo Derek.
MSNBC: In Book, Cruz Battles Senate Colleagues
Sometimes, people ask me, When you have a room full of Republican senators yelling at you to back down and compromise your principles, why dont you just give in? The answer is simple. I just remember all those men and women who pleaded with me, Dont become one of them, he says.
Thanks Isara.
Truth: When the federal, state or local givernment can TAX something anything you OWN... you’re RENTING IT from the givernment..
The truth is also anything you DON’T Own.. and if you allow it.. or resign to it..
You’re a SLAVE.. a Serf.. an indentured servant..
AND if you reject this truth...... also an idiot..
I'm trying to counteract Rush's promotion of his friends: Scott Walker, Marco Rubio and Donald Trump. It's so obvious.
I’m reading his book now. Very candid. It is going to raise some hackles big time.
Or, they are going to keep ignoring him.
It’s a truly inspiring book. The journey Ted’s father has taken to where he is today is amazing.
Bought the book (Kindle) after reading the comments here. Very good read so far. Reminds me of when I was in nursing school on the student council and was the only “no” vote because I wouldn’t roll over on the students I represented and vote with the school and hospital administration while the other student representative did. They may not have liked it but I guarantee my speech garnered respect. I’m really liking Cruz more and more.
My copy arrives today.
I’ll drop the other books I’m reading to devote all my brain power (what’s left, anyway) to reading “A Time for Truth.”
GO CRUZ!!!
Farther in the book and even much, much better than expected. I confess that it’s even made me mist. I’m generally not a fan of these types of books, but I can definitely recommend this one.
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