Isn’t it wonderful? They can agree to disagree about gay marriage and interact on a personal level of mutual respect. I love love love that Cruz NEVER trashes anyone. He can respect their view and disagree and leave it at that. He reflects the absolute best of America.
“The secret meetings have prompted protests by activists who allege they are being staged to create a new world order and capitalist domination.”
Am I supposed to be pleased, or displeased, by efforts to create “capitalist domination?”
So Cruz can bring in support from gay, pro-pot individuals...wow and Trump says he can bring in these types to support him!
This is good news. Cruz can get support of those who aren’t Evangelicals!
And?
2009?
Ted Cruz has gay friends...oh no/sarc.
Cruz is a globalist liberal-tarian, first and foremost.
I’ll bet a few faggies donated to a lot of conservative candidates. So what?
Trumps Tech Pal Peter Thiel Backs #Calexit
Breitbart ^ | 12 Jan 2017 | Tim Donnelly
#CalExit just received a big boost from an unlikely source: Peter Thiel, billionaire tech buddy of President-elect Trump. In a Confirm or Deny interview with the New York Times Maureen Dowd, the 49 year-old Thiel confirmed that he believed California should secede. Maureen Dowd: California should secede. Peter Thiel: Confirm. Id be fine with that. I think it would be good for California, good for the rest of the country. It would help Mr. Trumps re-election campaign. Apparently Thiels comment that
it would help Mr. Trumps re-election campaign was made rather tongue-in-cheek. But it does raise an interesting question. With...
Peter Thiel Says Trump Is the Republican Who Isn’t a Zombie
Quint ^ | 27 Aug 2018, | Lizette Chapman
Peter Thiel is not ready to give up on defending President Donald Trump just yet. The PayPal Holdings Inc. and Palantir Technologies Inc. co-founder praised Trumps honesty, adding that unlike other Republican presidential hopefuls from the 2016 election, he isnt a “zombie” and was the only candidate who addressed what Thiel considers politics biggest problem: political correctness. “I got to meet a lot of people running for president on the U.S. Republican side in 2016 and they all felt like zombies,” he said during a Monday event on entrepreneurship in Sao Paulo, Brazil. “They couldnt say anything different other than...
Peter Theil has picked a favorite in Ohio