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Trump: Let’s face it, Cruz is a “little bit of a maniac” in the Senate with poor judgment
Hotair ^ | 12/14/2015 | AllahPundit

Posted on 12/14/2015 9:57:14 AM PST by SeekAndFind

In case you missed it yesterday, here’s Trump doing his version of “I know you are but what am I?” after Cruz got caught on audio at a fundraiser questioning Trump’s judgment. (Cruz already laughed off the “maniac” line on Twitter last night.) I’ve seen righties on social media today scoffing at the idea that this criticism, indicting Cruz for not getting along with the rest of the Senate, will do Cruz any harm. Voters hate Congress, especially tea-party voters. How does it damage Cruz to remind them that he shares that hatred?

Okay, but Trump’s pitching himself to his own voters as a sort of hybrid, a strongman who’ll decimate their enemies but also a world-class dealmaker who’ll convince his opponents to go along with his plans. Sometimes, like in what he said last week about imposing the death penalty via executive order, he emphasizes the strongman approach. Other times, like when he talks about trade and China, he emphasizes his skills as a negotiator. His attack on Cruz here is clumsy but I think he could develop it into something that’d play better with his own supporters, that Cruz is really nothing but a grandstander with no strategy for getting his many enemies in Washington to give him what he wants on policy. Elect him and there’ll be more paralysis; elect Trump and he’ll use his Trumpian superpowers to convince Democrats to give Trump fans the things they want, like more protectionism.

For all the blather about how Trump and Cruz are running similar “burn it all down” anti-Washington insurgent campaigns, their core messages are different. Cruz, the Reaganite, is promising to get the government out of people’s way. Trump, the statist, is promising to get the government to start working for people like you instead of for people like “them.” Convincing his fans that Cruz can’t make the government work, period, would give some of them pause. (Plus, the idea that Cruz doesn’t have the strength to impose his will on his opponents would also square with the “Cruz is a beta male” attack from Trump that will inevitably come, maybe as soon as tomorrow night.)

Trump’s problem now, though, is that it’s not enough to keep his own supporters in the fold. This is wishful thinking:

Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski: "Sen. Cruz has become the flavor du jour of the week."

— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) December 14, 2015

Trump’s 10 points behind in Iowa now according to the new Selzer poll. He can’t win anymore simply by keeping his own voters in his tent. He needs to start bringing other people’s voters in. And when you look at Selzer’s crosstabs, you find that Cruz is more likely to poach Trump voters than Trump is likely to poach Cruz’s. I’ve written half a dozen posts over the last few months wondering if it’s really true that Trump fans, who tend to be less dogmatically conservative than the average Republican, would shift to a rock-ribbed conservative like Cruz potentially. Yep, it’s true. In Iowa, at least.

Of course, voter preference is fluid and the Iowa caucuses are still six weeks away. But Cruz’s strategy of embracing, rather than attacking, Trump—even after Trump makes controversial or offensive statements—appears to have served him well, at least so far. In the new poll, respondents who say they support Trump have an extremely positive view of Cruz: 73 percent view him favorably, while 18 percent view him unfavorably. Asked to state their second-choice preference, these Trump supporters overwhelming pick Cruz (49 percent), with Rubio (16 percent) a distant second. If Trump falters or alienates his current supporters, they appear quite open to supporting Cruz.

But the reverse is less true: Cruz supporters aren’t nearly as enthused at the prospect of backing Trump. Overall, they do view him positively. Sixty percent have a favorable view of Trump, versus 33 percent who view him unfavorably. Yet asked to state their second choice of candidate, Cruz supporters are about as likely to favor Ben Carson (26 percent) as they are Trump (25 percent).

The new CW as of Saturday night, when the Selzer poll came out, is that Trump might be done if he loses Iowa. Trump’s mystique depends on being the consummate unconquerable winner; once that mystique is shattered, the theory goes, then all of his support crumbles. I don’t buy it, though. Iowa’s not known for picking nominees anymore; it’d be easy for Trump and his fans to dismiss it as a socially conservative outlier if he turns around and wins New Hampshire a week later. What might do him in, though, is if he gets roundly crushed by Cruz in Iowa, of which there now seems to be a nonzero possibility. Trump the strongman may lose a battle here and there but he always wins the war. Trump the strongman is not supposed to be routed, though, under any circumstances. If he is, the media’s going to go berserk during the week leading up to New Hampshire about how Trump is a paper tiger, Trumpmania is a fad, etc etc. Frankly, given how useful Trump might be to Cruz in New Hampshire in holding Rubio back, I wonder if Team Cruz is hoping they don’t win Iowa in a giant blowout either.

Exit question: Politico claims more leaked audio from one of Cruz’s fundraisers is coming this week, this time showing Cruz striking a “more moderate and inclusive tone on social issues than he does when speaking to Iowa audiences.” Does anyone think that’ll do any damage? What I mean is, does anyone think Ted Cruz doesn’t realize he’s being recorded at these things and is watching his language with that in mind? (Even in last week’s audio questioning Trump’s judgment, he was careful to say that he likes and respects Trump.) If anything, it’s probably Team Cruz itself that’s leaking this stuff. They know that many center-righties don’t like him but will consider supporting him if he and Trump are the final two. Leaking “moderate”-sounding stuff on social issues is Cruz’s way of winking at them that he’d govern less dogmatically than they might fear.



TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2016; cruz; cruz4attorneygeneral; cruzcorker; trump
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To: FourPeas

We were listening to Rush in the car in the last hour and he was vehemently denying that he was turning on Trump.


101 posted on 12/14/2015 2:02:31 PM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: Georgia Girl 2

Of course he denied he turned on Trump. Rush didn’t turn on him; he simply was honest about Trump’s behavior. IIRC he commented that he was surprised/shocked at the behavior as well.


102 posted on 12/14/2015 2:20:05 PM PST by FourPeas (Tone matters.)
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To: FourPeas

And Rush has a right to his opinion. Others don’t see it as a big deal including me. But I don’t have a radio show to do everyday. This is just political discourse.


103 posted on 12/14/2015 2:21:22 PM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: odawg
Thanks, I appreciate you humor. Some people are wound up a little tight today, for some reason.

Well I was going to call you a big poopiehead but decided not to. LOL.

You are right about things being tense around here. I appreciate your post. Thank you.

104 posted on 12/14/2015 2:24:19 PM PST by FreeReign
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To: Georgia Girl 2

Now, that’s funny.


105 posted on 12/14/2015 2:33:28 PM PST by FourPeas (Tone matters.)
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To: jstaff

To late, they have already concluded in their minds that they are going to trow Rush under the bus no matter what Rush says now.


106 posted on 12/14/2015 3:05:43 PM PST by American Constitutionalist ( because the Constitution matteHow canrs.)
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To: odawg

Rush, If I can recall played Cruz’s comments, so did Sean Hannity.

Besides ?

It wasn’t long ago that Trump shot the first shot over Cruz’s bow letting Cruz know that Trump is going to have to go to war and declare war on Cruz if and when Cruz gets close to his territory in the polls, or rises in the polls.

I would say all is fair in love and war.

Ted Cruz knew already what was coming, it was not a cheap shot at Trump by Cruz, Trump already declared war on Cruz, it was fair play.


107 posted on 12/14/2015 3:14:11 PM PST by American Constitutionalist ( because the Constitution matteHow canrs.)
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To: TexasCajun

And endosring Ethanol Subsidies.


108 posted on 12/14/2015 3:20:15 PM PST by American Constitutionalist ( because the Constitution matteHow canrs.)
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To: FourPeas

And rightfully so.


109 posted on 12/14/2015 3:23:06 PM PST by American Constitutionalist (Trump is the pawn and creation of the Media and Political Establishment)
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To: TexasCajun

More like Jumping JohnJohn Flip Flopper.

Get your Mega Flip Flopper Burger at McDonalds McCain today.

If your a Liberal ? McDonalds McCain is your kind of place.

Where Clowns Rule/Trump : Romney McDonald Trump McCain


110 posted on 12/14/2015 3:28:20 PM PST by American Constitutionalist (Trump is the pawn and creation of the Media and Political Establishment)
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To: American Constitutionalist

“I would say all is fair in love and war.”

Rush wore me out with his relentless rant about Trump and allowed in some strange callers who did not like Trump.

End of the work day, tired, turned on Mark Levin, he seemed to be losing his mind over Trump’s remarks, and so I turned him off. Now Trump has the Left, the MSM, RINOs, and Limbaugh and Levin all together slashing at him. Politics does make strange bedfellows, indeed.

I heard Trump use “maniac” on Fox Sunday, it sort of made me chuckle, and I passed it off as his irritation over what Cruz had said about him (his judgment with the “trigger”). I thought their remarks were tit for tat. I doubt that Trump really thinks that Cruz is a maniac and doubt that Cruz thinks Trump can’t handle the “trigger”.

I listened to Levin long enough to say that Trump was pandering over ethanol. Who is Cruz pandering to when he would allow Muslims into the United States who are potential terrorists? What kind of judgment is that, Rush, Mark, to allow potential terrorists onto American soil? Haven’t you two castigated Obama about that? Does pandering over ethanol rise to the level of seriousness of refusing to protect the entire homeland?

Has anyone ever heard Levin and Limbaugh spend their entire programs ranting and raving and attacking a liberal democrat?


111 posted on 12/14/2015 3:45:27 PM PST by odawg
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