Posted on 01/16/2016 1:45:38 PM PST by TBBT
As a born-and-raised New Yorker finishing up law school in the Midwest before getting ready to permanently take my oversized cowboy boot collection and Gadsden Flag paraphernalia down to Texas later this year, I want to chime in on the âNew York valuesâ feud from last nightâs Republican Presidential debate. If you did not see this particular part of the Ted Cruz v. Donald Trump brawl, here you go.
The media, being Acela corridor-centric, has naturally tended to take Trumpâs side. And yet, as my friend Harry Enten notes at 538, an April 2015 YouGov poll showed that more Republicans (49 percent) said they had an unfavorable view of New York State than said they had a favorable one (38 percent). The Cruz campaign is already fundraising off of the New York Daily Newsâ shameful front-page cover this morningâa cover, ironically, which itself helps prove Cruzâs underlying point. Indeed, it hardly seems at all obvious that this exchange will end up helping Trump or hurting Cruz on the ground in Iowa, in South Carolina, and in the March 1 âSEC Primary.â But I nonetheless want to put out a few thoughts of my own.
Notwithstanding Trumpâs shrewd obfuscation of the underlying critique by nostalgically reverting to Rudy Giuliani 2008 campaign-style braggadocio, everyone listening knew exactly what Ted Cruz meant when he lambasted Donald Trump for exuding âNew York values.â This line of attack quite clearly has neither anything at all to do with individual New Yorkersâmany of whom are proud conservatives, and even some of whom I know to be close confidantes of Cruz himselfânor anything at all to do with the truly heroic actions of N.Y.P.D. and F.D.N.Y. first responders on September 11, 2001.
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NY Values are to cry 9-11 when someone points out you are a rude liberal.
And here here, lol.
This guy writes as if someone might give a sh!t about his opinion. It was painful to read.
NYC would collapse without the massive federal money injections/schemes of TARP and QE.
And the massive amounts of financial fraud to which no one is held accountable.
The bubbles with burst eventually.
And then we will see real NYC values - like we saw in the 1970s...
Don’t you have a white sheet to wash?
And they keep re-electing Maxine Waters?
You’re right - sorry!
Trump is a whiny wuss. Can dish it out but can’t take it. Poor wittle New Yawk bully.
A lot of New Yorkers who are supposedly so tough are sure acting thin-skinned.
While I like both of these candidates and will vote for the eventual winner of the two, I sense that Sen. Cruz made a tactical error in his assessment of NY values. The topic has no intrinsic value electorally and actually is divisive, something we already have in our current leadership (or lack there-of). IMO, Cruz will never win NY, his opinion in this matter would have better served him had he kept it to himself.
RedState may as well just forward its URL to Cruz’s site.
Zero credibility and probably a pretty dim future as a blog.
Don’t want my sulsa from NY...
Let’s reverse it for a minute. What would the result be if Trump were to insult Texas?
He wouldn’t, because that would be a huge unforced error. Therein lies the heart of the matter: Trump rattled Cruz, and he made a tactical error both in the debate and in his snarky non-apology.
I’m not from NY, and don’t care about that. It’s the underlying judgement issue with Ted which caused me to stop supporting him long ago. (TPA, Corker, etc).
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