Because Ted’s running for VP.
Nah- Cruz said he wasn’t interested in VP. But, Cruz did offer Trump a place in the administration...trade negotiator, wall builder— I think an ideal press secretary - or- doorman at the wall with the HUGE door.
-:)
And he will probably make VP on his first try! ;-)
I posted this on an earlier thread about Ted’s policy disagreement with Trump’s proposal. I actually got a few responses that acknowledged that there doesn’t seem to be any allowance for any form of policy difference:
Iâm probably going to get bashed for this (great opener, huh?) but here goes:
I disagree with people who are saying that they âliked Cruz until now, but this changes everythingâ and words to that effect. I realize how important the issue of Muslim immigration and/or refugees is to our security. Iâm not saying Trump is wrong and Cruz is right. But isnât there any room for discussion at all? Could Trumpâs plan be overkill, sort of like the way the TSA treats everyone as a terrorist at the airport checkpoints? We canât distinguish any Muslim who is not a threat? Again, Iâm not attacking anyoneâs position, but, less than 24 hours after Trump announced a very bold proposal, everyone here is already in perfect lockstep and ready to dump Cruz for not getting on the bandwagon?
Letâs say for the sake of discussion that I accept that Cruz is wrong. Even so, Iâm not going to dump him as a candidate because he is wrong on one policy question. Itâs not like heâs taking a completely idiotic liberal position of letting âem all come in and shouting racist at the opposition.
Please, Iâd like to hear some reasoned argument.
VP to Trump? Funny!
Oh yeah! These are perilous times. On one front we've got radical islam operating right here in the U.S. On another front, Hillary is advancing towards the presidency.
It's time for a national unity ticket! Trump/Cruz works for me.
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Cruz is as good as elected President.
He has a virtually clear path ahead to victory with Trump looking at an insurmountable 40% vote ceiling, an Cruz the likely ultimate recipient of the remaining 60%
Who in the history of American elections has ever gotten the endorsement of the Rabbinical council?
This is the view to the finish.
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