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Glenn Beck Describes the Unique and Impressive Skill Ted Cruz Possesses, but Is �Not Comfortable..
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| Oct. 28, 2015 1:2
| Tr� Goins-Phillips
Posted on 10/28/2015 11:22:01 AM PDT by Isara
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To: VanDeKoik
Because Trump gets results. That's right. He is an executive, and he has shown himself to be fearlessly outspoken, which I think has been his principle asset in this primary campaign. It won me over.
I was never really an admirer of Trump, but I was impressed by the way he rebounded in recent years from setbacks. Anyway, I'd vote for him in a a second. I think possibly he's the only real hope.
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posted on
10/28/2015 9:02:36 PM PDT
by
dr_lew
To: paladinan
The American Idol Showman Presidential candidate for prime time, Donald Trump.
Many so-called conservatives have gone gaga over Trump because of emotions and have forgone their true convictions and values.
It’s all about ratings now.
To: TBP
They are blinded by shiney things and star light.
To: VanDeKoik
Your totally wrong on Ted Cruz’s so called defeats in the Senate and the sound bites by many of Trump fans.
Starting to sound like old Fox News Brit Hume there.
This is no excuse in regards to Ted Cruz’s defeats in the Senate.
Ted Cruz isn’t God like like some portray Donald Trump as.
To make matters worse you have Mitch McConnell as the GOP leader in the Senate with the GOPe gangsters pushing though their agenda.
One man can’t do it all...
That’s the jib picking question that Ted Cruz responded to from Brit Hume when Brit Hume asked Ted Cruz “ What have you done ? “.
To: Duchess47
I am with you on these issues but I recognize the bigger issues facing us right now. If this country isnât righted, if the circling the toilet boil isnât stopped, there wonât be a country left in which to fight abortion or health insurance or homosexual lobby, can you see that?
I have to disagree that "fiscal is more important than moral". Yes, the fiscal situation is critical and dangerous... but so is the moral. I'm of the opinion that we don't bring money with us when we die, and that it's better to be poor and righteous than rich and corrupt. It'd be far better for the USA to become the financial equivalent of Ethiopia and become morally upright, rather than keep relative financial comfort and go to hell in a handbasket, murdering millions of children and spreading sexual perversion by the truckload.
In short: if the moral situation isn't righted, it won't make a d*mn bit of difference whether the budget is balanced or not. If we buy our prosperity by relegating child-murder and sexual perversion to second-tier (or lower) issues, we DESERVE to collapse, as a nation. God doesn't want our prosperity; he wants our integrity. Without God, nothing else matters... and God is utterly concerned with our moral choices, and utterly UNconcerned with our financial comfort/stability.
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posted on
10/29/2015 10:57:56 AM PDT
by
paladinan
(Rule #1: There is a God. Rule #2: It isn't you.)
To: VanDeKoik
Itâs called not being stupid, and knowing the political landscape well enough to not harbor these idiot fantasies that too many on the right have whom have no clue about the abilities of the left to shape agendas effortlessly and destroy weak candidates with ease. That think that pedantic speeches and trying to be too smart by half is going to beat the left. That is not going to cut it.
Pardon me, but: apart from the direction (i.e. more conservative), how is this sort of argument different from "Vote for Romney/McCain/insert-squish-here, because we need to be practical about the political landscape"? The idea of "vote for the practical person", when taken as a sole (or even a main) principle for voting, is INSANE... partly because the general idea of "practical" usually means "appeals to my personal tastes".
Again: I don't blame anyone for liking what Trump says and does in the media; I don't blame people for enjoying the sense that Trump can (and is inclined to) "slug away at the corrupt media with impunity". All granted, and long overdue. But a country isn't run on that sort of (if I can borrow a phrase from another FReeper) "reality TV excitement". It's foolish to vote for the person with the biggest mouth, simply because that mouth happens to be turned against our enemies at the moment. If the person in question can't be trusted, then--at the risk of sounding obvious--it'd be stupid to trust him. Trump is in it for Trump, period... and I don't trust him to do the right thing if it's financially/politically disadvantageous for him; nothing in his past suggests that he can act with integrity when the chips are down, and when there's no applause.
Besides: IMHO, those who think that Ted Cruz CAN'T handle the media and liberals (both with words and with votes/actions in the senate) haven't been paying attention. Trump has more media play because he's more crass and belligerent and loud; but voting for him is the tactical equivalent of voting for Lady Gaga.
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posted on
10/29/2015 11:13:13 AM PDT
by
paladinan
(Rule #1: There is a God. Rule #2: It isn't you.)
To: Catsrus
To: VanDeKoik
Well said. We love Cruz. But the proven ability to succeed in large, complex organizations is what is exciting about Trump.
Silk of Diamond and Silk put it well in an interview with Don Lemon:
Don Lemon, CNN: Silk, How can he [Trump] bring back jobs? You know he’s bring criticized for being vague and not going in deeper with his policies and how he’s going to do that.
Silk: Being a business person, you don’t tell all your secrets. You don’t talk a whole lot. You keep that inwards and strategically plan out how you’re gonna do it. And then you put it into action. Instead of just talking about it, you be about it.
See it on YouTube.
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posted on
10/31/2015 8:01:41 PM PDT
by
poconopundit
(When the people shall become so corrupted as to need despotic government. Franklin, Const. Conv.)
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