Posted on 01/15/2016 7:24:11 PM PST by TigerClaws
The battle between Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Donald Trump over âNew York valuesâ turned into all-out war Friday when leading New York Democrats and Republicans blasted Cruz and the candidate issued a sneering âapologyâ ratcheting up his attacks on the Big Apple.
âYouâre right. Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and Andrew Cuomo and Bill de Blasioâ have asked him to apologize, Cruz told reporters.
âI apologize to the millions of New Yorkers whoâve been let down by liberal politicians,â he needled.
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Sadly enough, Cruz is turning into more and more of an ass everyday now. The man seems to have lost it and is in total self-destruction mode. Ironically, this is what everyone expected to happen to Trump, but instead it’s happening to Cruz instead.
I am a NYer. Most of NY is very conservative. We have turned MANY seats. We don’t find this funny at all. We don’t care for SARCASM at our expense.
Pretty thin-skinned for a New Yorker.
(I'm also a native)
So, because a tiny place of dense population dictates what the balance of the state MUST do, we are all a$$holes and perverts? Thanks for that.
No, I didn’t mean THAT change of subject. I meant the change of subject to our political “leaders.” He wanted to make sure he wasn’t insulting the 8+ million people who live here and write the opinion columns.
See my post at 44. And thanks for yet another Cruz insult. Keep ‘em coming.
Ref: “But that’s not what he said the other night in front of a nationwide audience.
I’m just sayin...”
I wish he had said it then....
Umm.... I'm not actually Ted Cruz, and it is not an insult to call an easily-offended/insulted person "thin-skinned". It is a statement of fact.
You. The arbiter on who is/is not “thin skinned”. LOL.
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