Posted on 02/29/2016 2:39:31 PM PST by SoConPubbie
In perhaps the craziest election season in decades, if not ever, singling out one item as the kookiest is virtually impossible.
However, Former GE CEO Jack Welch, widely considered one of the most successful businessmen in history, said that Donald Trump and Marco Rubio calling constitutional conservative Ted Cruz a “liar” without being able to back it up is the “craziest” thing of this election cycle.
Appearing on FOX News with host Neil Cavuto, Jack Welch said:
“The craziest thing in this election has been the idea of people calling Ted Cruz a liar. I’ve watched this guy for the last 18 months. The one thing this man is is straight and truthful. Truth and trust go with this guy. I wrote a book about Truth and Trust — this guy personifies it.”
Let’s take ethanol. He goes into Iowa with a six-term governor and tells them we’re through with subsidies. Right straight in the eye — no one else gets there. They all come around to it — Rubio always comes around to Ted’s positions eventually.”
Jack Welch wasn’t shocked that New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, a failed RINO presidential candidate who led the Garden State to a record nine credit downgrades under his leadership, endorsed Trump saying that Christie is a “political animal” who is “interviewing for a job” in a presumed Trump administration since he will soon be looking for work.
“He needs a government check and he loves the political scene,” Welch said of Christie. “Once a political animal, always a political animal.”
Jack Welch summarized his support for Ted Cruz by applauding the Texas Senator for being the first to call out the corruption in Washington, D.C., in both parties, where politicians and crony lobbyists join together to benefit from big government at the expense of taxpayers. Cruz coined the term “Washington Cartel” to accurately describe this unholy alliance.
“Ted Cruz is the first one to call this crowd a cartel — to call them for what they were — and that’s why I supported him,” Welch told Cavuto.
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Well, Cruz did lie on Meet the DePressed this weekend when he spoke of Trump wanting to compromise on religious freedom. Trump has said no such thing.
I don’t think Cruze means to lie— he has just been trained as a lawyer to play with words to make his case..
Sometimes when people lie, they are called liars.
Cruz has said repeatedly Trump is for socialized medicine. Trump is for low cost insurance via open competition and some sort of safety net for indigents. Is that socialized medicine?
Cruz is a good man. Trump just had to take the low road. Its a shame.
I agree, he is much more than just a congenital liar, he is a sleazy, very creepy, religiously deluded, fringe Nut.
“Is that socialized medicine?”
No. It’s a Ted Cruz lie.
Some of us call misinforming, manipulating the facts, omitting facts and other kinds of deceit, “lying”. Others don’t consider it to be lying. I also found that there are people who have lied so much and for so long that they don’t even realize that they do it.
We, though, call them as we see them. Liars.
The Democraps were using that crap 4 years ago on Wisconsin.
As accusations of dishonesty have flown between Trump, Cruz and Rubio, voters say they are more apt to see Trump as honest and trustworthy. Asked who of the five candidates is most honest and trustworthy,
35% name Trump
22% Carson
14% Cruz
13% Rubio
http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/29/politics/trump-clinton-dominant-as-super-tuesday-looms/index.html
Professional politician is a synonym.
Ted told many lies of omission;
“Also known as a continuing misrepresentation, a lie by omission occurs when an important fact is left out in order to foster a misconception. Lying by omission includes failures to correct pre-existing misconceptions.”
Jack Welch: ‘The CRAZIEST Thing in This Election is People Calling Ted Cruz a Liar’
Boy if to believe Welch you must believe Hillary didn’t have any classified emails on her private server. How about a little honesty people.
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