Posted on 12/14/2015 11:11:04 AM PST by gwgn02
Rush Limbaugh said today on his radio show that Donald Trumpâs attack on Ted Cruz over the weekend, calling him a âmaniacâ given the way heâs dealt with McConnell and others in the Senate, is not an attack a genuine conservative would make and it has raised a red flag for him: While I would certainly vote for Trump if he were the nominee, Iâve never thought he was a genuine conservative. But I do think heâs tried in some ways to bridge his positions with conservatism and I think he generally leans in that direction.
At the end of the day though, if he becomes president, I expect a lot of compromise with Congress, especially on his more conservative positions â and I know that going into the voting booth. If you expect something different you might be in for a big surprise.
This is also why I support Ted Cruz. I do expect him to compromise with Congress as well, as he has said as much, but I donât believe he will go so far as to compromise his principles.
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Well, that’s a bit much. I don’t think Cruz is a maniac for calling McConnell a liar. He was just being truthful. Blunt but truthful. However, bluntness like that from a junior senator will make him less effective in the long run (in the senate).
Trump could’ve been less blunt himself.
You win...Blew out the ten ring with that.
He did? How so?
vs only those who can be bought off by campaign contributions?
No doubt in my mind that Cruz has a spreadsheet detailing Trump and what buttons to push, when to push them, what to expect when they’re pushed, and what the response should be.
He’s been quietly studying each of the candidates in detail, Trump in particular.
I may be wrong, but it just seems like the process Cruz uses to work through the maze.
It does get old. I think "we shoot our wounded" is a term applied to Republicans but NEVER to dems.
Donald Trump is not a conservative.
Trump is the one being a crony capitalist for supporting Ethanol mandates. He was criticising Cruz for opposing them. So, Trump was criticising Cruz for his refusal to play crony capitolism. Trump also attacked Cruz for being too much of a “maniac” in opposing Mitchell McConnell and calling him a liar. Do you stand with Trump and Mitchell McConnell on that attack? Finally, Trump attacked justice Scania this weekend for being too insensitive to blacks in his oral argument questioning. Do you support that attack?
I don’t think even McCain called Scalia a racist. I could be wrong. That was a step waaaaay too far for my tastes. Forget the Cruz battle. What about Trump essentially calling Scalia a racist? Are you fine with that?
Trump is going to be the mother of all betrayers. Conservatives are used to getting excited about a candidate, working hard, getting him/her elected and then being stabbed in the back. Trump is going to make the others look like conservative loyalists.
First few times, shame on them. At this point, shame on us if we do not pay attention to the red flags.
Rush has neither supported Trump, nor turned on him.
If I remember correctly, Cruz immediately called for a truce.
“Trump is the one being a crony capitalist for supporting Ethanol mandates.”
And supporting big oil is not being a crony capitalist. Okay.
What truth? Are you saying you think Cruz is a maniac and Scalia is a racist?
Some of Trump’s well-known conservative views:
âBarack Obama proved that determination combined with opportunity and intelligence can make things happenâand in an exceptional way.â
â[A]mending the Civil Rights Act would grant the same protection to gay people that we give to other Americansâitâs only fair.â
â[Mitt Romney] had a crazy policy of self-deportation, which was maniacal. It sounded as bad as it was, and he lost all of the Latino vote.â
âNow that weâve said these people are no longer deadbeatsâtheyâre actually out there being productiveâhow do we keep them there?â
âThe economy crashed so horribly under George Bush because of mistakes they made having to do with banking and lots of other things. I donât think the Democrats would have done that.â
âLook at the war in Iraq and the mess that weâre in. I would never have handled it that way.â
And all Rush was saying and all many of us are saying is this: This is a big red flag because this appears to highlight a serious flaw in Trumps thinking. A conservative would NOT have attacked Cruz from that point of view. That would be like you saying “Cruz can’t be president because he called McConnell a liar, he doesn’t have the judgment.” That would be ludicrous to even conceive of seeing you say something like that...because you wouldn’t.
But Trump’s kneejerk is to come at it from a liberal point of view....just like eminent domain and Obamacare and a host of other things....which is terrifying.
He was pointing out to Iowa that Cruz was not with them on this. But it was a mistake to pander.
Doesn’t like Cruz, Rush, or Buckley? The mark of a genuine conservative!
âThe way heâs dealt with the Senate â where he goes in frankly like a bit of a maniac â you never get things done that way,â Trump said on âFox News Sunday.â âYou canât walk into the Senate and scream and call people liars and not be able to cajole and get along with people. Heâll never get anything done. Thatâs the problem with Ted.â
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