Fascinating. John Hawkins uses his entire column explaining why he likes Cruz.
I did not see one sentence tell us what a asshat Trump is.
How novel.
I noticed that, too. The negative side of campaigns has become a depressing feature of FR.
Still, we have this conundrum - Ted Cruz may, in fact be a better President, overall, than just about anybody else out there. Presently, Ted Cruz is NOT President, and the objective is to MAKE him President.
There are several obstacles to realizing this outcome. One is Donald Trump, who at the moment seems to have an impressive lead in the polls, a lead that shall not be verified until some actual binding votes are taken. Another is a large inertia of formed opinions among many who are unfamiliar with the principles and ideals that Ted Cruz intends to reactivate and articulate as his platform for restoration of the America which was once the premier and most admired nation in the world. A third is the continuous sniping concerning some rather snarky and biased impressions being bandied about that Ted Cruz is not a “real” American. And lastly is the truly vicious and snarling opposition to be faced in the general election, provided Ted Cruz even gets nominated for the Presidency, from the Current Regime, well noted for their sometimes extralegal and always ruthless means by which they maintain control of information and influence in that territory once known as “the United States of America”, like a Mafioso fiefdom.
But even Al Capone finally got sent to prison. Eliot Ness got the goods on Capone, not through all the other overt crimes, but through fraudulent income tax reports.
We need another Eliot Ness to keep hammering at the criminal enterprise that constitutes the Current Regime.
The obvious stands out I guess.