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Trump: Ted Cruz 'looks like a jerk'
Politico ^ | January 26, 2016 | NICK GASS

Posted on 01/26/2016 10:22:50 AM PST by GodGunsGuts

For Donald Trump, in some ways, Ted Cruz "looks like a jerk."

The heated personal rhetoric directed by Trump at Cruz cranked up another few degrees on Tuesday morning, with the Manhattan business mogul unloading on his Republican rival in back-to-back morning show interviews.

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"He's a liar," Trump said of Cruz, adding, "that's why nobody likes him

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"He looks like a jerk, he's standing all by himself.

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Co-host Mika Brzezinski interrupted, asking Trump if he was actually comparing Cruz to President Barack Obama. "Well, they're the same. I think actually, Ted is more strident than Obama, if you want to know the truth...

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: cruz; jerk; trump
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To: Angels27

101 posted on 01/26/2016 10:55:45 AM PST by Theophilus (The GOPe are dealers. The Marxist Democrats are duelists.)
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To: Uncle Miltie
I agree, but Smart doesn’t beat Popular in America.

Correction...America first nationalism trumps debating smarts in America.

102 posted on 01/26/2016 10:56:27 AM PST by entropy12 (I am voting for GOP nominee, to avoid 1/2 vote for Hillary. But Jeb & Kasich put me in a conundrum!)
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To: entropy12

I believe she questioned how conservative he really was.

He responded with his typical vile personal insults.


103 posted on 01/26/2016 10:57:31 AM PST by CrosscutSaw
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To: Mastador1

He [Trump] is setting quite a tone, isn’t he?


104 posted on 01/26/2016 10:57:59 AM PST by MarDav
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To: GodGunsGuts
Trump would be subject to nearly universal ridicule if his accusations didn't cause most people to say: "Yeah, he's got a point but..."

Trump is a master at this. It's actually part of the deal-making skills he learned through the years.

Make your opponent a subject of ridicule. Find his weaknesses and undermine him on every weak point until he has no allies.

Then make one, final offer to great advantage.

None of his opponents have ever been in such an environment and had no idea what hit them.

105 posted on 01/26/2016 10:58:11 AM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18 - Be The Leaderless Resistance)
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To: txhurl

“He needs to be diagnosed.”

Narcissistic = NUTS


106 posted on 01/26/2016 10:58:13 AM PST by duffee (CRUZ 2016)
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To: reegs
"Keep talking. You will be your own undoing."

When, after he's won it all?

107 posted on 01/26/2016 10:59:32 AM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18 - Be The Leaderless Resistance)
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To: conservative98

The Senate is severely compromised. Any decent senator will get lambasted by the rest of the Senate if he dares stand with Cruz. You can believe the myth and ignore the corruption.


108 posted on 01/26/2016 11:00:21 AM PST by Crucial (At the heart all leftidsts s the fear that the truth is bigger than themselves.)
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To: RavenLooneyToon

“Nobody does it better?”

I’m no Trump fan, but that was classic!


109 posted on 01/26/2016 11:00:33 AM PST by MarDav
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To: chae

If during my working years in a medium size company, if none of my closest colleagues liked me, I would consider myself as unlikable. If one does not get along with people he/she works with everyday, that speaks volumes.


110 posted on 01/26/2016 11:00:38 AM PST by entropy12 (I am voting for GOP nominee, to avoid 1/2 vote for Hillary. But Jeb & Kasich put me in a conundrum!)
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To: Undecided 2012
"I wonder if he can be elected without cruz voters"

It appears that he can.

111 posted on 01/26/2016 11:00:40 AM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18 - Be The Leaderless Resistance)
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To: GodGunsGuts

112 posted on 01/26/2016 11:01:24 AM PST by InterceptPoint
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To: GodGunsGuts

Amen

Trump sure is a classy guy


113 posted on 01/26/2016 11:01:33 AM PST by woofie
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To: stars & stripes forever

Florida.


114 posted on 01/26/2016 11:01:41 AM PST by napscoordinator
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To: GodGunsGuts

Absolutely! None of this vitriol from Donald Trump is sticking to Ted Cruz! Supporters from all the other candidates are flocking to TED CRUZ because they know he is the ONLY one who can STOP Donald Trump cold in Iowa! Go TED!

Because what America needs right now is a clean, articulate, first-term Senator who gives great speeches, and wanted to be President since he went to High School! GO TED CRUZ!!!


115 posted on 01/26/2016 11:02:51 AM PST by SubMareener (Save us from Quarterly Freepathons! Become a MONTHLY DONOR!)
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To: conservative98

“Trump isn’t the only one saying Cruz is a jerk. Everyone who has worked with him has said the same thing - he is an a-hole to work with and cannot get anything done. It has nothing to do with ideology or being a conservative.”

The Real Ted Cruz
By Theodore A. Gebhard

Contrary to some who have expressed concerns about Ted Cruz’s temperament and qualifications to be an effective president, my experience in working with the Texas senator and Republican presidential candidate during the early 2000s convinces me that he is the right person at the right time for the job.

Although not a close friend of Senator Cruz, I got to know him reasonably well as a colleague at the Federal Trade Commission from mid-2001 until he left the commission to return to Texas in 2003. During that time, we worked together on a number of projects, including efforts to curtail anticompetitive legislation pending in several states to protect incumbent businesses such as gasoline retailers and automobile dealerships, and a task force established by the FTC’s Chairman charged with looking into litigants’ abuses of legal immunities to the antitrust laws. The Chairman appointed Cruz to lead that task force, and I was one of several members.

In this capacity, I was able to observe Ted’s professional skills, his personal characteristics, and, significantly, his commitment to constitutionalism, the rule of law, and free-market economics. These personal observations impel me to conclude not only that Ted possesses the qualifications to be president in terms of intellect, temperament, and knowledge of the issues facing the country; but even more importantly, that he is uniquely the right person to lead America at this time in its history.

Ted Cruz’s Intellect Is Extraordinary

Ted’s academic credentials are well known: Princeton, Harvard Law, and clerk to the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Even these outstanding credentials do not fully reveal Ted’s extraordinary brainpower. Indeed, the first impression that I had of Ted was provided by his ability to move down a learning curve of a new subject at lightning speed and acquire knowledge and skills that most people take years to acquire.

Ted and I arrived at the FTC on the same day in 2001. At that time, I had had over twenty-five years’ experience in the antitrust field. Ted had none. He came to the agency at the behest of the White House as a reward for the work he did on behalf of George W. Bush in the Bush v. Gore recount litigation in Florida, not because of any significant antitrust background. Indeed, the chairman had not previously known Ted.

Upon arriving, however, Ted immediately immersed himself in self-study of antitrust law, consulting the major legal treatises in the field as well as reading and absorbing critical antitrust case law. Amazingly, within a few short months, Ted made himself into a superb antitrust lawyer and policy thinker. Observing this feat at first hand left me in awe of Ted’s superior intellect. He is surely one of smartest persons I have ever known.

Ted Cruz Has a Winning Temperament

Since becoming the junior senator from Texas, Ted has been labeled by some in the media as the most disliked senator among his colleagues. It is reported that he eschews many senatorial “courtesies,” and the deference to senior members expected of a junior senator. I personally find this attitude refreshing because I see it arising out of Ted’s commitment to the principles on which he campaigned, as opposed to warm feelings from his fellow senators.

In my own experience, I found Ted to be very easy to work with. I never knew him to tout his own résumé, talk down to anyone, or insist on deference to his position. To the contrary, I knew him to be consistently pleasant, generous with his time, and most importantly, always respectful of others’ views and work-product. I remember, for example, that Ted often dropped into my office to follow up on some comment or idea that I had offered during an earlier task force meeting. Those meetings generally permitted only limited discussion because of the number of people present, and Ted wanted to explore my thinking further. Unlike many persons holding titles in government, it never occurred to Ted that, because of his higher position as head of the task force, protocol would demand that I be called into his office. Such ego-driven attachment to hierarchy never mattered to Ted. To the contrary, he was only interested in getting the best ideas out of the people around him. All in all, I cannot recall a single instance when I did not enjoy interacting with Ted professionally. He not only displayed a consistent winning temperament throughout the time we were together, but did so in a way that drew out the highest quality of professional thinking from those with whom he worked and supervised.

Ted Cruz’s Knowledge of the Issues Is Deep

There is no question that today the country is in bad shape. On the domestic economic front, during the Obama years we have experienced near stagnant economic growth, a decline in labor force participation and middle-class prosperity, and a dramatic increase of big government intrusion into the economy in the form of regulatory overreach, ObamaCare, and massive market distortions owing to the failed $800 billion “stimulus” package. Many elites have accepted perpetual stagnation as the new normal.

One only need listen to Ted Cruz’s speeches or consult his detailed policy papers on his website to realize that he not only rejects this new normal but also that he understands its causes and therefore what needs to be done to bring back the dynamism that the United States’ economy has historically exhibited. In particular, Ted understands that free-market capitalism is the engine that drives growth and prosperity. He also understands that future growth and prosperity require savings and capital accumulation, not a culture of government handouts and spending coupled with a tax system that discourages work and saving. And perhaps most critically, Ted understands the importance of institutions such as the rule of law and sound money to the efficiency of free-market capitalism. The free market engine only works when it is well lubricated and when it rests on a solid legal and monetary foundation.

Significantly, among all the Republican candidates, Ted Cruz is the only one who can be counted on to remain fully committed to the kind of economic freedom that the country desperately needs to restore its economic dynamism. Contrast him with Donald Trump, who shows a near total absence of economic literacy as exemplified by his pronouncements on trade, healthcare markets, and property rights. Or consider the stark contrast with Senator Marco Rubio, who, despite lauding free markets in nearly every campaign speech, could not wait, in the interest of political expediency, to vote for continuation of the New Deal era anti-free market sugar program after arriving to the senate. In contrast, Ted Cruz has never deviated from a commitment to free trade and unimpaired markets. Indeed, in Iowa he rejected all temptation to pander to voters by lending support to the market-distorting federal ethanol mandates that are so important to certain rent-seeking segments of the Iowa farm economy. Whereas Donald Trump’s and Marco Rubio’s blatant hypocrisy brings into doubt the extent to which either can be trusted to hold steady to free market principles in the face of political opposition, Senator Cruz’s courage and commitment to economic freedom cannot be questioned.

In addition to economic issues, it is clear that Ted Cruz is superior to all other candidates respecting his understanding of and commitment to America’s founding constitutional order, including federalism, the separation of powers, and the protection of individual liberty against government coercion. One only need observe Ted’s passion whenever he talks about religious liberty, the rights given under the Second Amendment, and the most fundamental of all liberty rights, the right to life and self-ownership. Compare Ted, for example, to the constitutionally challenged Donald Trump, who wants to disregard the rule of law and the separation of powers as much as President Obama, and instead simply substitute his own version of an imperial presidency. This is not the place to list the near endless examples of Obama’s lawlessness or the ways that Donald Trump would mimic that lawlessness, but I think that it is evident that a Ted Cruz administration would be the antithesis of such lawlessness. The founding principles anchored in individual liberty would be the focal point of a Cruz administration.

I will not dwell on foreign policy because it is outside of my area of competence. As a citizen, however, I share the dismay of many of my fellow Americans at the decline in American prestige and respect as a beacon of liberty that has occurred during the Obama years. Knowing Ted Cruz as I do, I have every confidence that, as president, he would restore America’s leadership among the world’s democracies. I have no such confidence that Mrs. Clinton would achieve such a result. I have little confidence that any of the other Republican candidates, and surely not the carnival barker Donald Trump, would have the seriousness of purpose necessary to secure America’s safety, restore its world leadership role, and maintain the fear and respect of its enemies.

Ted Cruz Is Uniquely the Right Person for President at this Time in History

America has traveled along the path of ever-increasing statism for the better part of a century. From the progressive era onwards, the left has fostered the view that the founders’ Constitution, which was focused on the protection of individual liberty by constraining the powers of government, needs to be reinterpreted to encompass an ever-growing state that solves problems, awards new rights at the expense of others’, and redistributes wealth. The result is a monstrous and intrusive federal government, a constantly increasing dependency on government handouts, a stagnant economy, and a long period of declining American influence in world affairs. America is presently in bad shape and on a wayward course. In my view, America will continue to decline and, indeed, ultimately implode if it continues on the same course. To prevent this outcome, it is imperative that Americans, both individually and collectively as a nation, restore respect for and fidelity to our founding principles, most importantly the rule of law as embodied in the original meaning of the Constitution and its amendments. No other candidate comes as close to having the qualifications, the depth of constitutional knowledge, and the commitment to the American founding as Ted Cruz. If America is to survive as a reservoir of liberty, prosperity, and human dignity, it is crucial that we abandon the errant path that we have followed too long and elect a man like Ted Cruz.

Mr. Gebhard is an antitrust lawyer and economist residing in Arlington, Va. He was a colleague of Senator Cruz’s at the Federal Trade Commission from mid-2001 until 2003.

Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/01/the_real_ted_cruz.html#ixzz3yI1JnHDU
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116 posted on 01/26/2016 11:03:17 AM PST by duffee (CRUZ 2016)
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To: Mariner

we will see come november


117 posted on 01/26/2016 11:03:19 AM PST by Undecided 2012
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To: CrosscutSaw
I should have sent this list to Malkin before she bloviated.

I get a kick out of many who proclaim Trump is not a conservative.
So why have these people failed to elect a conservative as president?
Because they can not find a candidate who RESONATEs with people
Only a former democrat, divorced, and with Hollywood background and
transformed conservative such as Ronald Reagan can RESONATE with voters.

What exactly have the conservatives in congress accomplished?

Obamacare scrapped?
Illegals deported?
Wall built?
Anchor babies outlawed?
National debt reduced?
Abortion restricted?
China trade deficit reduced?
Food stamp growth curbed?
Welfare growth reduced?
Fraud in Medicare & Social Security under control?
As many as 25% of Medicare payments go to fraudulent claims,
and tens of thousands of people over age 110 still mailed
social security checks without proof they are living!

If Trump can deliver any 3 of above, he is more than enough
conservative for most rational people.

Trump is conservative on these issues:

Pro life since at least 2011, wanted to ban partial birth
abortion as far back as 2000
Pro Traditional marriage. Gay rights is not his thing
Pro capital punishment
Hold Judges accountable
Common core is a disaster
Anti education unions (2000)
For school choice
Believes man made Climate Change is a hoax
No Cap-and-Tax
For drilling our own
Stressed importance of strong family & culture (2015)
Supports Israel
Opposes Iran deal and letting Iran obtain the bomb
Wants to crush ISIS quickly
Wants a military so strong no one will challenge us
Against unbalanced trade deals that kill American jobs
Against warrant-less government surveillance of citizens
Against having a high national debt
Warns that $24T is a point of no return
Against gun control
For assault weapon ban but says the AR-15 shouldn't
be considered an assault weapon
Wants to repeal Obamacare and replace it with market driven
polices and increased competition among insurance companies
Wants to increase military spending
Will close the border to illegals
Will deport all illegals but will let the hard working
ones go through the legal process to come back
Against Anchor babies
Will bring jobs back through better trade negotiation
Stood up for Birthers and challenged Obama on his fraud
Believes USA is the greatest force for freedom the world
has ever known
Wants to honor commitments on Social Security and Medicare,
which we can afford if he gets the economy going full steam.
Wants to reduce the fraud in disability and other programs
Against marriage penalties in tax code
Wants to simplify tax code with just 3 simple brackets
Wants to reduce income taxes and reduce corporate tax
Wants to rebuild our infrastructure
Wants to apply welfare-to-work to 76 other welfare programs (2011)
Does not have time for political correctness
Not afraid to call out either party or both when they are wrong
Not a puppet of mega-rich donors and Lobbyists

118 posted on 01/26/2016 11:03:25 AM PST by entropy12 (I am voting for GOP nominee, to avoid 1/2 vote for Hillary. But Jeb & Kasich put me in a conundrum!)
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To: RavenLooneyToon
This is a battle to restore a constitutional government.

And to do this you want to elect someone with the personality of a potential fascist dictator? You'll have to do it without my help.

119 posted on 01/26/2016 11:03:50 AM PST by Genoa
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To: TexasCajun; Mastador1

Rickles was at least funny


120 posted on 01/26/2016 11:03:50 AM PST by woofie
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