Posted on 02/10/2016 6:25:25 PM PST by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
Premature or prophetic? While analysts tried to figure out who had a "ticket" coming out of New Hampshire, Ted Cruz told Salem's Mike Gallagher that only two tickets exist -- at least in first class. With a win in Iowa and a surprising third-place finish last night, Cruz warned the Republican Party that he's the only one in the field who can dethrone Trump:
"South Carolina historically has played a critical role picking presidents. And I think Iowa and New Hampshire perform an incredibly important function in narrowing the field and in many ways this field is becoming a two-person race between me and Donald Trump," the Texas senator said on the Mike Gallagher Show Wednesday. "What Iowa and New Hampshire demonstrate is that the only person in this field who can beat Donald Trump is me. The other candidates are not able to beat Donald Trump."
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That’s the same scare tactic the establishment uses to oppose conservatives all the time.
Yup. Still got my Newt for President sticker on my Truck.
I could definitely do a Trump/Newt 2016.
Will go for Cruz as 2nd choice. Provided that he don’t sleaze it up.
Are you saying Newt does not believe in Global Warming?
Are you saying Newt does not believe in rigged trade deals?
Are you saying Newt does not believe in a pathway to citizenship?
Those are all 100% Certified Establishment positions. Newt is all for it.
And NO... You do not control reality no matter how bad you want to SNEAK in your Establishment candidate.
Newt as VP is grass roots. Newt is not rallying behind this nor is he seeking it.
The opposition, both Republicans and Dems are so scared of a Trump Newt ticket for good reason.
I didn’t say that at all. I mentioned laws in answer to a poster that was using Cruz’s record at passing laws to say he would be effective. His record is not very impressive in that regards.
I agree with you completely that we need streamlining and pruning of laws and regulation. I am impressed with Trump’s plan to repeal Obamacare replace it with a free market system, repeal Common Core and return School supervision to the States & Communities. Government over reach is everywhere!
You are exactly correct. Raphael is a gilded neocon.
Yeah! I also watched interview. Let’s see, they discussed who was winning, who made boo-boos, who was leading, who was behind, who made mistakes... Yep, that was a great help to us folks that are deciding upon the election. Mercy...
And yet... you folks hang on every word - why? Could it be that we have become so consumed by how the media reacts to an election that we forget the reason why we are voting in the first place? Most likely as it really has nothing to do with why we should be voting for whomever in the first place!
Gotta love the media!
Like you know
d Senate campaign committees. In 2006 â the year Democrats took back Congress â he gave $25,000 to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (while his son Donald Trump Jr. gave $22,500). They gave Republican committees just $1,000 that year.
In other words, Trump wanted Nancy Pelosi to be speaker of the House and Harry Reid the Senate majority leader.
Which is not surprising. At the time he made those contributions, from August 2001 to September 2009, Trump was a registered Democrat. (He had been registered in New York first as a Republican, then a member of the Independence Party, then a Democrat, then a Republican again, and then became unaffiliated.)
So maybe he came to regret it after Reid and Pelosi rammed through Obamacare? Apparently not. In 2010 â immediately after the passage of Obamacare â Trump continued to donate to Reid. Trump has donated at least $10,400 to Reid, including $4,800 for his 2010 race against Sharron Angle â a victory that helped keep the Senate in Democratic hands and Reid as majority leader. So Trump continued to support Reid as majority leader in the election immediately after the passage of Obamacare.
In his home state of New York, Trump also donated disproportionately to Democrats. The Post reported in 2011 that âThe biggest recipient of all has been the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee of New York, which has taken in more than $125,000 from Trump and his companies. Overall, Trump has given nearly $600,000 to New York state campaigns, with more than two-thirds going to Democrats.â He even boasted of it. âSo, what am I going to do, contribute to Republicans?â he told Fox NewsâS Sean Hannity. âI mean, one thing Iâm not stupid. Am I going to contribute to a Republican for my whole life when they get, they run against some Democrat. And the most they can get is one percent of the vote?â
Trump also gave $50,000 to another Obamacare architect, Rahm Emanuel â the former Obama White House chief of staff â for his campaign to become mayor of Chicago. He gave $5,500 to John Kerry and $7,000 to the late liberal icon of the Senate, Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.). Other Democrats who have benefited from Trumpâs largesse include Sen. Charles Schumer (N.Y.), Sen. Frank Lautenberg (N.J.), Rep. Charlie Rangel (N.Y.) and Sen. Hillary Clinton (N.Y.). A major issue in the 2016 election will be allegations of corruption surrounding donations to the Clinton Foundation. But it will also be hard for Trump to make an issue of that since he gave at least $100,000 to the Clinton Foundation.
Yes, Trump has given to Republicans, too, especially since he started toying with the idea of running for the Republican nomination. But Trump expresses disdain for the GOP field. He told Bill OâReilly last week, âWell , I donât have a lot of respect for many of them.â
With all his past support for Democrats, Trump ought to be asked: Will he commit to supporting whoever is the eventual Republican nominee? After all, why should he be welcomed into the Republican fold if he is going to end up throwing his support to Clinton?
His record is “not impressive in that regard” because he kept his campaign promise to fight more laws and more government. His goal was to not pass more laws.
I find it curious that people who claim they advocate less government say Cruz is ineffective because he didn’t create more government.
Why so worried about a Trump Newt ticket?
Plenty of conservatives including free republic founder would support a Trump Newt ticket.
Everyone knows ... a quick google search will back up everything I have said .. don’t discredit yourself any further ...Newt is a total globalist sell-out , end of discussion
You keep changing the subject ?
The Clinton would consider a phony DC insider like Teddy a dream candidate .
I agree...
Trump supporters DO NOT CARE.
Trump is fighting political correctness and he will build a wall. You will not change our opinions. Trumps appeal is only going to grow.
Really ? why don’t you ping the owner and ask him ?
Newt + Pelosi + couch = globalist sell-out
He’s a businessman trying to get along with politicians, what do you think that he would do? He is going to bribe everyone he needs to to get the job done! Now if you think that he is dishonest and beyond the pale - well, don’t vote for him but you have to realize that this is and has been going on for years - all businessmen and politicians. Welcome to the real world (for the last 70 yeas or so). This has been the politics for well over the last several decades, you’ve just denied it!
Thanks Iscool.
Wrong
You are brave, I gave up trying to get Trump supporters to acknowledge Trump’s past.
They are too concerned with what Cruz’s mom was going 45 years ago to care about Trump supporting Pelosi’s, Reid and Shumer.
And when Trump last became a Republicsn, he supported McConnell against Bevin. A good number of FReepers were actively supporting Bevin.
Heck, they even write off Trump supporting Al Sharpton.
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